Read/WriteWeb posted an article on the ‘Top 10 Worst Web App Names’ .
Here are some tips for picking a domain name.
- Use Tubu Domains
- Make is brief (the shorter the name, the more in demand it is)
- Make it easy to spell and pronounce. You’ll be writing it and telling it to people in person a lot. This helps, believe me.
- Make it unique, other domain owners can get angry when your domain name looks like theirs.
- Try to have it say something about what you do. Get the message across.
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Here’s the TechBurgh take on them
Before Read/WriteWeb’s list I’d like to add my own.
eBay’s take on Craigslist. To me it sounds like a baby chewing on a rattle.
- Fairtilizer
An online music community who’s name has nothing to do with the site.
- Profilactic
(just so you know the difference)
"Profilactic: preventing an online identity crisis"
"Prophylactic: A preventive measure. The word comes from the Greek for "an advance guard," an apt term for a measure taken to fend off a disease or another unwanted consequence."
It’s a social network agregrator.
Nice idea but I’d have chosen something else.
- Gravee
*currently down*
- LicketyShip
A take on the phrase ‘lickety-split’, meaning ‘to do quickly’. I actually kind of like this one, it’s easay to remember and it gets the point across press well.
- Oyogi
Expert knowledge sharing. Ask a question and you’ll get some answers.
Great concept and I can see where (I think) the name is going.
- LayOffSpace
Social networking for the unemployed.
My first thought would be that it’s full of employer hate stories, crazy money making schemes and the depressed.
- iStalkr
A lifestreaming application that tracks your RSS feeds. Definate stalker possibilities.
"Agester is a new community where you can Guess people’s age, find out how old you look, and Meet new people. Best of all, it’s free!"
- Hoooka
Onlie store for sharing music, video and photos.
The name says it all with this one. Also, I don’t like the triple ‘o’.
For users to create and sell content. Did you realize it looks the same forwards as it does backwards ‘qoop’. How would you say it?