Just to remind you, the names below are the first ones I have chosen for which to seek end users:
Now I need to consider what kind of end users might want these names - what sort of companies would be able to make use of these names in order to enhance their business?
Perhaps it will help me think more clearly about this if I can come up with concepts for the names. So I ask myself – what could someone do with them? Each name will arouse obvious ideas and more creative ones. So here is a round-up of the names with some possible concepts:
HeavyBulldozer.com
Obvious: selling or hiring of bulldozers to construction companies
Creative: site for any company that gets things done, a mover and shaker that bulldozes away the opposition in its field
FindingTheFunds
Obvious: a credit company’s site advising on how to find funds; site telling how to go about getting grants or venture capital
Creative: site giving wacky ways of funding your business or project
DollarRecovery.com
Obvious: site for bank or financial institution
Creative: site of debt recovery company
PhisingLine.com
Obvious: a financial company advising on internet scams
Creative: a fun site holding a competition for the funniest phishing letter received (or created by entrants)
MoneySkinny.com
Obvious: a site offering financial advice and tips; a site offering to keep people up to date on the latest happenings in the financial world
Creative: a site offering advice on cutting costs (keeping your outgoings skinny)
SpruceSuits.com
Obvious: a site offering neat interview suits for both men and women, for sale or hire
Creative: a site for lawyers or those interested in what makes a good legal case or suit
ArcadianDream.com
Obvious: a site giving all kinds of information about rural living – living the Arcadian dream of country life without the deprivation
Creative: an affiliate site for all things to do with country living
DentalGoss.com
Obvious: gossip from the dental world, the latest treatments and advances in dentistry for dentists; ditto for patients
Creative: the latest gossip on which celebrities have had which kind of treatment; anecdotes about dentists and their patients; comparison pics of celebrities pre dental work (e.g., Tom Cruise)
IBookBuyer.com
Obvious: books and book sites on the internet from the point of view of the book buyer rather than the book seller (i.e., Amazon)
Creative: site for people to list already published books they are looking for, or books they would like to see published
BloomTycoon.com
Obvious: a wealth of blooms for you – a site selling plants, flowers or seeds, as well as giving information on how to grow and care for your blooms: a site selling things decorated with blooms – wallpaper, upholstery materials, dress materials, decoupage and other craftwork
Creative: an entrepreneur’s information site showing people how to bloom as a tycoon
BuyBlossoms.com
Obvious: an affiliate site selling all kinds of flowers, shrubs, plants and fruit trees
Creative: an information site on the kinds of flowers that should go in particular places in the home and how to make them last as long as possible
Now that I have a clearer idea of the kind of site that could be built to go with my listed domain names, I will have to go looking for companies that might be interested in having these kinds of sites.
So the next step is to do some internet research. It occurs to me that the companies most likely to want my names are going to be those who already have the keywords of my names in mind, as shown on their current websites or in their mission statements.
So I will put these key words into the search engines and see if I can come up with some likely targets to whom to send my as yet unwritten emails.