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<blockquote data-quote="ukbackorder" data-source="post: 2280357" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Premium is not subjective. A buyer doesn't determine how 'premium' a domain is. He only determines whether he wants it or not. Also it is never buyers who tout domains as 'premium' it is sellers. For example 'insurance' is premium even if nobody buys it. 'mycheapcarinsurance' is not - even if it sells. Brandable domains are usually not premium domains because, by their very definition, they will be a non-existent word that a brand can be built upon. It usually refers to the 'category' killer. ie a domain that cannot be easily bettered. Taking the example 'insurance', you have also 'car insurance', 'boat insurance' etc However the second you start adding adjectives or usually a third word the domain is not premium. 'cheap car insurance' is not as you could also use 'inexpensive car insurance', 'affordable car insurance' etc to mean the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukbackorder, post: 2280357, member: 5382"] Premium is not subjective. A buyer doesn't determine how 'premium' a domain is. He only determines whether he wants it or not. Also it is never buyers who tout domains as 'premium' it is sellers. For example 'insurance' is premium even if nobody buys it. 'mycheapcarinsurance' is not - even if it sells. Brandable domains are usually not premium domains because, by their very definition, they will be a non-existent word that a brand can be built upon. It usually refers to the 'category' killer. ie a domain that cannot be easily bettered. Taking the example 'insurance', you have also 'car insurance', 'boat insurance' etc However the second you start adding adjectives or usually a third word the domain is not premium. 'cheap car insurance' is not as you could also use 'inexpensive car insurance', 'affordable car insurance' etc to mean the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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