For this project, the only TLD I'll be purchasing will be .com, .net and .org--nine in total. The first part of the domain name will be ur, your and my, with ur......com being the one I will paid for 10 years. The other 8 are as follows:
- ur......net
- ur......org
- my......com
- my......net
- my......org
- your......com
- your......net
- your......org
The word missing consists of five letters (obv), with the added dot self-explanatory. At first glance, the name I chose will look foreign ('cause it is), but does have branding/marketable attributes, which will become apparent once more is revealed. Currently, Google has indexed only a handful of my main name choice,
ur......, but all results are mundane in nature. The reason for opting for the
ur beginning oppose to using
your, is that with
ur, the overall word looks and feels like a real word, whereas
your..... would come across as contrived, as it should be. What's even more fascinating is that the five letter word incorporates not once, but twice, the letter i. Therefore, the user of
ur......com subliminally says, "Look at me! Look at me!" because of the power of the two i's. (or it works something like that)
It will not matter if a user of the site is a Bitcoiner or not, but will bring awareness to many of those who are not in a unique way without trying to cram it down their throats, so to speak. One of those ways I've already touched upon, namely to offer the products/services at a 50% discount when Bitcoin is opted as the payment option. There will even be a option for users to enjoy the benefits of the site for free, rewarding them a micro payment via Bitcoin just for joining.
Damn, I just had another epiphany on how to make the free accounts
more profitable, but will share that at a later date.
~Bruno~