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Cant really tell if FITSO.COM is a good or bad domain name…

Posted in: General by Richard Hearne on January 27, 2014
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Cant really tell if FITSO.COM is a good or bad domain name…

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  1. I'd call it a great one, but then again, I'm on the portly side. :-D

    Comment by Sasch Mayer — January 27, 2014 @ 11:24 pm

  2. "We contact the current owner on your behalf. If it's for sale, we'll do all we can to get it for you!  £47.59 per domain + commission"

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    And the current owner is, oh let's just guess  !

    Perhaps they should (morally) make more of an effort to contact the real owner to remind them of them simply renewing their domain ?

    http://fitso.com.s5088.gridserver.com/

    Comment by Pe lagic — January 28, 2014 @ 12:23 am

  3. It sold at auction yesterday for $1,275.  I didn't bid as I couldn't stop thinking about the negative connotations of "fatso".  That, and the fact that previous owner was a gym that went belly-up with a lot of client subscription fees paid.

    It would never have been renewed though, or at least very unlikely given assets of former company were sold and buyer rebranded.

    Still don't know if it will make a good name or not.

    Comment by Richard Hearne — January 28, 2014 @ 8:06 am

  4. I think it’s mediocre. I do alot of brandable domain names and even have my own site. Doesn’t make me an expert but I see alot of what sells and doesn’t.

    However, even a mediocre domain name with good aged links can go for alot. The SEO benefits are worth serious $$$ unless you are looking at an extreme amount of funding that will naturally generate links.

    Comment by David — February 3, 2014 @ 7:13 am

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