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Well after my initial try of regging names like vapotech.com I thought i'd stick to an industry I should know a bit about. So I have regged the following names to be developed/funelled at a later stage if I don't manage to pass them on. They're not generic but 3 are .coms so I thought that would be a plus :D

emarketingcollege.com

emarketingunleashed.com

webmarketingunleashed.com

electronicmarketing.info
 

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I'm sorry Mik, I don't mean to be harsh but these domains are not worth the registration fee. A person can't make up a random phrase, like 'Marketing Unleashed' and expect it to be valuable. If you choose to develop a domain, that is also an option, but I would stick to much shorter domains. No one wants to type in webmarketingunleashed.com into a browser.
 

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electronicmarketing.info is not bad. I see some development potential.
 

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kind of long,
if you're in the e market business, then come shorter
with the names. like "rateconsultants.com"
 

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1 - emarketing-america.com (DELETED on 08-29-02)
2 - emarketing-consultants.com (DELETED on 08-17-02)
3 - emarketing-data.com (DELETED on 08-26-02)
4 - emarketing-force.com (DELETED on 08-20-02)
5 - emarketing-intelligence.com (DELETED on 08-26-02)
6 - emarketingadvice.com (DELETED on 08-27-02)
7 - emarketingadvisors.com (DELETED on 07-24-02)
8 - emarketingchannel.com (DELETED on 08-14-02)
9 - emarketingforprofessionals.com (DELETED on 08-07-02)
10 - emarketingimpact.com (DELETED on 07-30-02)
11 - emarketingprofessional.com (DELETED on 08-10-02)
12 - emarketingprofessionals.com (DELETED on 08-17-02)
13 - emarketingpros.com (DELETED on 07-21-02)
14 - emarketingsolo.com (DELETED on 08-13-02)
15 - emarketingwise.com (DELETED on 07-25-02)
16 - emarketingwizard.com (DELETED on 08-10-02)
17 - emarketings.net (DELETED on 09-05-02)
18 - emarketingreviews.org (DELETED on 08-21-02)
 

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That list from Whois-Search says it better than anyone could explain. Back to the drawing board!
 
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dragon, I think there could be value in anythingunleashed type names due to the imagery it conjures, obviously not one for type ins but for nice logo and hyperlinks I don't see that much negativity behind it. Guess that's why I regged it :) would have grabbed ecommerceunleashed.com as well but someone has a tm on some form of it so not going try that one on.

biggedon, not aiming for consultancy firm name, just general name that can be branded and sticks in the minds of people as a good general info giving site not services to render site.

whois, what a list, a few hypens, service provider type names a .net and .org, tempted to grab 6,7 and 8 but wouldn't touch the others unless someone gave them to me as a gift :) I see drops of the names but that could be more due to bad regging in the first place. emarketings.net? not even I would reg something like that and we all know I reg some pretty bad ones :D

Duke, 3 names I can see in whois' list that could give mine a run for their money in the info provision type site names. Some others would be good for consultancy but to be honest i'd say most were bad to start with in the list.

Not meant to be a flame just expressing my viewpoint on the names I grabbed and the list that whois posted :)
 
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