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KC Slim

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I just picked up Californiacorn.com What do you think?
 

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What kind of site do you have in mind with this name? I can't find anything I would create for it, so I have a hard time appraising it...
 

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Hi Unused Domains, thanks for responding.
I live in Central California, which is one of the largest agricultural producers in the country, There are a couple of California Corn ditributers I am going to contact regarding buying this name. I guess it would only be of value to that type of business.
 

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Ah thats a nice variation Whitelion.
 

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Californiacorn is kewl as well though. I think the owner would want both.
 

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Thank you for the kind word White Lion!
 

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Some foods have been branded, and TM also, like Idaho potatoes, or Vidalia onions.

California doesn't have special recognition for a different type or quantity of corn, so it might be an uphill battle to create brand recognition here.

Californian corn makes no sense at all, a Californian is someone who is a resident of California. I don't think that applys to corn.
 
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