What Are Your Top 5 Domain Names?

I think one thing is pretty universal when it comes to domain investors… we are all proud to own a few specific domain names. Without a doubt, I have a few favorite domain names among the 500 +/- domain names that I own.

Here are my top five domain names (you can see more on my website):

  • EventManagement.com (would sell it)
  • Torah.com  (not for sale)
  • Burbank.com  (not for sale)
  • SHS.com (not for sale)
  • DogWalker.com (not for sale)

What are your top five domain names, and are they for sale?

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

225 COMMENTS

    • you really need to learn alot in this industry, as you have already started blogging but still make elliot your mentor coz your name quality is much worse.

    • Jin,

      I think RobbiesBlog.com happens to be a great blog.

      The interviews are great and he covers the same type of stories like many others and also bring news before several other domainers.

      His domains arent perfect buy lets see some of yours…

      Thats the issue with this industry so many people want to tell people they suck at something when they dont have a clue themselves!

  1. So, is this a top 5 personal favorites, or top 5 perceived market values question? As I look through my domains, I find those lists can be wildly divergent.

  2. baskingridge.com
    casualdining.com
    enthrall.com
    hedgecapital.com
    willetspoint.com *

    * not for sale – looking to develop in 2013 – also have:

    1.888.Willets
    twitter.com/willetspoint
    facebook.com/willetspoint

  3. I was debating whether or not to put this up as the quality of my names are not that good, but here it goes:

    wicklinesflorist.com
    agriculturestore.com
    boxingheadgear.com
    boxingfan.com
    breakoutprevention.com
    israelidomainer.com
    mediaconsoles.net
    vegasgig.com

  4. BosniaAndHerzegovina.org
    iBrandnames.com
    MiltonFreewater.com
    Fontana.info
    BnB.co

    And I agree with Brian Gilbert, everything is for sale for the right price 🙂

  5. Not for sale (well maybe)

    Dundas.ca

    BillBillions.com

    BradingCrew.com

    MorningCoffee.ca

    MultiFaithPrayers.com

    elCamino.ca **no longer a registered trade mark for GM in Canada**

  6. 1) CarbonRoadBikesForSale.com

    2) RoadBikeCliplessPedals.com

    3) ViagraAttorney.com

    4) MeshPatchAttorney.com

    5) FresnoCaliforniaAttorney.com

    All for sale!

  7. These are some that I love and plan to build out at some point.

    caferacers.org—for sale but may build out

    webjr.com—search engine for kids

    hpde.org—-high performance drivers education

    305.fm—-miami club music radio station

    vueid.com and viewid.com—-identification concept

  8. LoveSun.com

    WhatCruise.com

    CruiseRepublic.com

    Sunseekers.com **

    ** Built out not for sale

    Funny thing taking a look at your own names from a distance, given the company things can tend to look rather ordinary !

  9. Great question.. My current top 5 are…

    -TrainingSession.com

    -Etrainings.com

    coupontext.com( current website and mms promotional service)

    Wrigleyville.org- website that get 50K visitors per month. Wrigleyville is the surrounding Wrigley Field with over 200 bars and restaurants within one mile. Also links to ChicagoCubsTickets.com as ticket selling service which I also own

    Finally- OakPark.org and OakPark.net- one of Chicago’s most prestigious suburbs home to Frank LLoyd Wright which attracts major international tourists . This is also a developed site

  10. My top five because they are generic or earn me income are:

    Diatreme.com
    Cam2Cam.ca
    AgricultureFunds.com
    AplicativosGratis.com
    TrailRealEstate.com

    It is hard to pick just five!

  11. Here are a few of mine. I’m always open to solid offers:

    HomeWeatherizing.com
    GasExtender.com
    CarRecharger.com
    OrganicBurritos.com
    NoodlesRomanoff.com
    KipperedHerring.com
    GreenFuneralDirectors.com

  12. SplitTesting.com – for sale
    ChicagoMarketing.com
    IllinoisGreen.com – for sale
    GreenAlabama.com – for sale
    ChicagoHR.com – for sale

  13. smartglassesstore.com
    datacenterinsurance.com
    freemusiccloud.com
    freeverticalcloud.com
    socialenterpriseservice.com

    All are for sale

  14. Just listing one for now:

    HybridRemote.com

    Just started a twitter site and Youtube channel for HybridRemote, but I have too many websites in development. The VP of a chip manufacturer took the trouble to answer my questions, so it’s up to me to develop and explain, what is a hybrid remote, since the tech is up-and-coming.

    • If and when Apple comes out with all devices connecting to an Apple monitor large enough to act as a TV as well, then I’ll buy some toys. I might be waiting a long time. Then again, I might not. : \

    • Right now, I have 3 remotes just for the tv, vcr, and the settop box. One controls picture/input, the other the vcr/dvd player, and the 3rd switches satellite channels.

      There HAS to be something better!

    • Nice—Does it override all manual entries needed for Samsung TV’s and include email access & phone, take photos and video and stream them immediately? I like Logitech.

    • I’m waiting. 🙂 And I’m rooting for Apple. 🙂
      I bought a Samsung Smart TV 6500 series 46″ LED for $1.097.00 last week and returned it……the resolution, manual entry and the well…I’m waiting for Apple. : \

      Um…..sorry, no more comments as it’s offpost.

      Ok, one more name—-ontopic:

      www. lgbtqia.com

    • @ Patti, It’s in the works with Apple – adapting European tech for the US market, as usual, but putting a patent on it!

      @ Mike H, You don’t have VCR? Do you have DVR instead?

  15. Some of the names above are really great ..
    Nfctransfer/com (for sell)
    Innovationaccounting/com(for sell)
    EReceiving/com(for sell)

  16. CameTrue.com – For Sale
    CIQ.co – Consider Selling (developed)
    iKix.com – Not For Sale
    PosProvider.com – Not For Sale (developed)
    UntilIGetAJob.com Not For Sale (under development)

  17. Only a small selection of my top domains but all for sale at best offers:

    Peplums.com
    MoveCircle.com
    PhoneMacros.com
    CloudIllustrator.com
    DropboxStorage.com

  18. ForeclosureLawyer.com
    L.KG (Linking) – (Flippa auction shortly)
    Reinventive.com
    4EI.com, 4IE.com (Most inquiries for both)
    Featurings.com

    For the right price…

  19. None for sale yet. Here are some from my GoDaddy account:

    www. cloudwebline.com

    www. nuestrosjovenes.com (our teenagers in Spanish)

    www. dvsurvivors.com

  20. ANSWERSVIACLOUD.COM

    APPRECIATORY.COM

    BACKUPDATACLOUD.COM

    BANKVIAMOBILE.COM

    BETTINGVIAINTERNET.COM

    In making my top five selections, I made it only to the B’s in my list. All 2,000 of my domains are available for sale, and I would give serious thought to all serious offers:-).

    • BullS—LOVE ur www. BullShitWebsites.com site! LOL—and the gigantic Jade plant!

      Here’s one for u I designed two months back:

      www. stickitnurbrowser.com

      Oops, sorry, I couldn’t resist…..it’s definitely not a Premium and it’s a bit off color…..but I thought I’d share it in kindred spirit— I actually considered building a site on it……

    • I own the largest indoor jade plant in the world…
      here the stats:
      Location: Seattle, WA

      Room temperature: 50-60F

      Age:27+yrs old

      Height: 5’ 11”

      Width” 22’ 3”

      Trunk Size: 33 “

      Pot size:18 X 21

      Leaf size: 3-5”

    • oh c’mon dislikes?…i spent sleepless nights already 🙂
      Maybe i have to revise my domain strategy. Thanks for the feedback, guess its never too late to learn.

  21. CheapSunglasses.com
    SingleWomen.com
    SingleMen.com
    SoccerBalls.com
    SolarPaint.com

    As Brian said, everything is for sale for the right price.

  22. Interesting exercise – tough to chose, but these are my favorites – All for sale (thanks for the opportunity to put them out there Elliot!)

    Dizee.com
    JackieO.com
    Hosted.org
    Jokes.me
    Spoonin.com

  23. CustomsCharges.com (FB & Twitter handles)
    ConsultDirect.com
    RapidForce.com
    SalesTax.co.uk
    PrivateCarers.com (FB & Twitter handles)

    Any comments will be much appreciated

  24. Folks..at the end of the day, all your domains have one thing in common, they meet the “BullS’
    :
    websites(humans too) that provide useless garbage BS info and trying to sell something that you don’t need and wanting your money and more money!!! Is your website the self-serving time-waster useless BullShitWebsite?–Wasting Time Online!!!

  25. EatSlowly.com
    GodIsBlack.com
    IMacProducts.com
    IPad2Poducts.com
    iPad3Products.com
    TelevisionApple.com
    TVFaceTime.com
    TVByMac.com
    AppleTVProducts.com
    Antitheistic.com
    PotFoodNetwork.com
    NonPartisanMedia.com

  26. Guadalajara.mx (second biggest city in Mexico)
    Negocios.mx (business)
    Fotografia.mx (photography)
    Cuatrimotos.mx (atv)
    Patzcuaro.com.mx for sale (geo city domain)

  27. I’m kind of a newbie to domains and don’t have a big budget for some quality dot COMs. Yes I know dot com is king of course, however i’m proud to own some quality dot COs:
    all of which are for sale.

    CloudComputing.co
    CleanEnergy.co
    Clean-Energy.co
    CloudTechnology.co
    NatGas.co
    FuelCells.co
    AllNatural.co

    Oops, that’s 7

    • STFU.com is a great domain. There are countless idiotic comments all over the internet. I would search for the best ones and place them on STFU.com. If I owned STFU.com, that’s what the site would be. Make it a destination for people looking for funny, stupid comments.

    • Interesting, I got LMFAO.co. Lets team up ; )

      From what I can see too in uspto.gov, the band doesnt carry a direct TM and the acronym is searched over a million. Good acronym name for .tv

  28. PX.com
    VG.com
    DAM.com (Digital Asset Management)
    Spearfishing.com & Spearguns.com
    Jah.com (“God” in over 500 languages most importantly Rastafarian)

    These are my personal favorites from our portfolio, not necessarily most valuable!

    Everything is for sale at the right price!

  29. OK, I’ll jump in too. All but the last one are .com’s:

    Silliness
    GreenEating
    NoveltySongs (semi-developed)
    HelicopterParent
    Running dot info

    All for sale for the right price ….

  30. Top 5
    (For sale)
    URLROI.COM
    COZUMELISLAND.COM
    LOWFARE.NET
    PUREELECTRICCAR.COM
    SOCIALMARKETINGFIRM.COM

    Side note:
    (Seeking partnership development – existing platforms preferred)
    PHYSICIANSASSOCIATE.COM
    STEMCELLTHERAPISTS.COM
    GASTRICBANDDOCTORS.COM
    ADVENTURETRAVELAGENCIES.COM
    PLASMATOUCHSCREENS.COM


    J. A. Lohmann
    Founder / Creative Partner
    214.679.9673
    ——————–
    TagTeamCreative.com
    DallasBusinessLeads.com

  31. Some of my favorites:

    flashback.com

    showcars.com

    cointrader.com

    watchtrader.com

    prettygirls.com

    Like others have stated – anything is for sale at the right price.

  32. My favorite from my collection are

    SheridanWyoming-com
    GilletteWy-com
    GoodTube-net
    SchoolOfSocialMedia-com
    WineSupplies-co

    I do have dev plans for them but I suppose anything is for sale at the right price 🙂

  33. I’m going to post my favorite 5 since that is easier lol. I personally really like brandable names because of how versatile they can be. And the potential value can be anywhere. Just need to find the right startup or app ;).

    ADVRT.COM
    Gadger.com
    GIFee.COM
    Upeez.COM
    Inflixi.com

    All for sale, of course, for the right price.

  34. My Top 5 .com’s are the following (all for sale for the right price)

    Tortillas.com

    DinosaurFossils.com

    99CentStores.com

    CustomSurfboards.com

    Kalua.com

  35. My Valuable Domains are:
    technoedu.com
    learnmoon.com
    learnhungry.com
    couragetech.com
    cloudypoint.com

    All the Above domains are for sale at a Reasonable Price.

  36. AttorneyNetwork.com
    CountingSheep.com
    Nitty.com
    HolidayRap.com
    DeviceKing.com

    Have recently turned down 5 figure offers,
    but would consider selling.

    Great topic!

    • I like them.. Digital Board Game is a bit generic for it’s cause but it’s not bad. “MyMovieSet” sounds like a real PC game, one of those games where you create and shoto a movie with characters.. I bet there will be a company interested in that at some point.
      HardTruths.com is definately catchy and easy to remember. That would make a nice ‘funny image’ blog, and you could make a twitter account to accompany it, which just posts “hard truths” lol.

  37. Out of my 500+ domains, my fave five are:

    Injury.co (for sale)

    OneMonthFree.com (not for sale)

    SomethingGrand.com (for sale)

    FantasyCenter.com (not for sale)

    SimplyMD.com (for sale)

    These are not my most commercially viable, only my favorite.

  38. 3d-pc.com
    3d-Printer.us
    Seed.asia
    3Dプリンタ.net (3d printer)
    3dVideo.us

    Bonus Domain (in development)
    SurvivalEquipment.us

    Adding this one just because because it represents the ultimate backup plan and I find the subject matter interesting.

  39. Tweebie.com (would sell)

    Dadness.com (might keep)

    BinaryJobs.com (would sell)

    DietBig.com (would sell)

    NonprofitNewswire.com (using but might sell)

    NationalCoffeeDay.org and .com (would sell both)

    Elliot, thanks for asking.

  40. Love reading people’s fav’s among their names. Here are mine:

    Fiction.com
    Published.com
    BookEditors.com
    shakerheights.com
    iformat.com
    archpain.com
    bookstores.org

  41. My favorites:
    Tailandia.info (Thailand in Spanish)
    United-States.info
    Eslovenia.info (Slovenia in Spanish)
    Leche.info (Milk in Spanish)
    Triatlón.com (Triathlon in Spanish)

  42. For Sale:
    AuthenticChocolate.com
    CandleTouch.com
    GoodLogoDesign.com
    ImproveTraffic.com
    PrintsPostcards.com
    SalesDatabaseSoftware.com

    Thank you!

  43. All for sale except WriteClub.

    LawsuitPro-com
    28Love-com
    WriteClub-com (tribute to one of the best movies of all-time)
    MyNameIsURL-com
    How-To – net

    A few I’m in the process of selling now:
    HowCome-com
    WebsiteDreams-com
    EmploymentSeeking-com

  44. Stairlift.org
    GrassSeed.org
    DiyWindTurbine.com
    DiyWindGenerator(s).com
    SemiAcousticGuitar(s).com
    Aeroporto(De)Guarulhos.com *

    * Brazil’s biggest airport (São Paulo)

  45. Here are my best 5 (all are on sale, many DNA domains in a single lot):-

    HollywoodTimes.com

    TechnologyTimes.com

    NewSmartphone.com

    DNAsequencing.com

    DNAsequence.com

    Regards,

    Dave

    • These all have potential! I like americans.us .. I would make an offer for sure, but i recently spent a bit on domains so I gotta hold off for a while lol. What price range would you sell it for?

    • Thanks for comment on Americans.us I have a half dream of making this one of the best social sites on the net….but it being a .us is a serious thorn.Potential is there if you committed a major crime, Then it was mentioned that you kept screaming it as you assaulted police officers…it would have probably 2230 visits in one day then collapse. I just stare at it and think of the possibilities. Thanks again for noticing this fine little domain Aussie…oh and don’t forget if you are down under you can’t legally own her….

  46. My top 5 are just my favorite 5 domains.

    PatriotAct.com
    BedroomGroups.com
    Coughy.com (coffee)
    DrinkEnhancers.com
    LunchPros.com

    5 other cool ones

    IllSurvive.com
    ImOverYou.com
    MortgagePremiums.com
    PremedClasses.com
    ShoulderCandy.com

    Thanks

  47. @Brian Gilbert & @Andrew Rosener top shelf portfolio!! care to swap?— lol.. gota ask, worth a try! 😉
    @Jeff Edelman Student.com/.net no need to study their value— I’ll bet the farm on these! 😉
    @RaTHeaD bone.com— good solid name! 😉
    @Amr nice ‘nest egg’ 😉
    @Eva g8 ‘blue-chip’ domain stock 😉
    @mark Fiction.com Published.com— good solid names! 😉

    Sheesh! I was going to add mine (only two-tier commercial dot com’s and a few nn’s) but the page is looking a bit like a link-pharm at the moment— all comments/replies on the one page!.

    Goo luck all with their sales. 🙂

    • You can’t deny hybridremote. HybridRemote technology hasn’t arrived, yet. That’s the nature of speculating with hand regs . . . Future trend is a festivus for the rest of us! 🙂

  48. Here some of mine, BUT I admit I am not a domainer or a pro 🙂

    GarageStorage.biz
    Sweepstake.me
    CashFollow.com
    VanityURL.net

    The rest are premiums .ro domains.

    Nice names people, this turns in a good “datebase” 🙂

    All the best,
    Puiu D.

  49. Just got into domain with the .co sunrise…

    paperbackbooks.com
    tokyohotels.co/romehotels.co and 30 other major cities
    actionfigures.co
    sportscollectibles.co
    sweater.co
    schoolsupplies.co

    That is six/seven already. Have a fantastic collection of great .co’s. Anything is always for sale if the price is right.

  50. A few of my faves (intended for developement)

    aquaticfanatics.com
    picturethescene.com (for a photography site)
    vintagestore.co.uk
    specialityteas.co.uk
    whiskydirect.co.uk

  51. DiamondSale.net
    GemBrilliant.com
    HeroicaNogales.com (City Geo)
    PublishingAttorneys.com
    VintageWhiskies.com

    @ Dawn, paperbackbooks.com – Nice
    and one more, just for BullS, SaveMyAss.org

  52. A few great domains posted here, but also some real head scratchers. Makes for interesting reading – thanks Elliot.

    Right now my favourite site is TennesseeWhiskey (dot com)

    The upcoming project I’m most excited about is AlsaceLorraine (dot com)

    If I put together a top ten list, most of them wouldn’t be for sale.

  53. Elliot, I have to say, I am absolutely DUMBFOUNDED …in fact, if I didn’t know any better, I’d swear I was being punked!!!!

    I am absolutely riveted – well actually,
    more like shocked and dismayed – by the
    quantity and quality of replies to this
    post.

    Fully 98% of these names are of such
    incomprehensibly poor quality as to defy
    logic. 98% of these names have no commercial viability or value whatsoever – whether it be for resale; for development; or for any other conceivable purpose. (Hell, most of
    these names would be utterly indefensible even if they had been acquired for no other purpose than “private entertainment” …for example, as part of some purely not-for-profit “collector’s hobby”)

    I have to say I think this single post is perhaps a better barometer of the state of the domain industry than ANYTHING else I’ve read in the past year. Towards that end, I can’t help but think that the overwhelming majority of self-styled “domainers” that presently occupy the domain space have
    absolutely no business being here.

    • BullS… the fact that you even feel compelled to ask that question – and cannot, yourself, independently assess the abysmal quality of virtually ALL of these domains – only serves to underscore my original thesis.

      If you honestly can’t (or won’t) see it for yourself, then just take it for granted and trust me on this one! 🙂

      Once again, fully 98% of these names are of such incomprehensibly poor quality as to defy logic, and have no commercial viability or value whatsoever. Period.

      On the basis of that observation alone, it seems painfully obvious that the overwhelming majority of self-styled “domainers” who presently occupy the domain space really have no business being here …simply put, their interests would be vastly better-served pursuing other callings.

      Don’t shoot the messenger…

  54. Thing’s would have been different if you would have asked back in the 90s 🙂

    However, below are my ‘personal’ likes.

    ChicBoho.com (Fashion) $640
    GestureControl.org
    HudsonStyle.com (Hudson Valley or Celeb Kate Hudson) $300
    GamblingRussia.com $450
    DigitalCarShowroom.com (New way of viewing cars) $580

  55. I wish I had five good ones. Some of you really know what you are doing. Here are a few I have. They are not to the caliber of most of yours but someday. (NEWBIE)

    TLDSauction.com
    HealthCoverage.biz
    LVflights.com
    OrganicSelects.com
    FreeMusicDownloads.tv

  56. The whole domain industry is BS.

    Who really makes money?

    Registrars are laughing all the way to their banks.
    Not to mention their associates.

    Wherever there is easy money, or think there is easy money, watch them come.

    I too was sucked in. Now I just watch and smile.

    • I’m a relative amateur, but I started domaining in Jan 2011, and it’s been my sole means of support since then. I’ve managed to keep a roof over my head, put food on my table, pay my bills, and put money away, thank you very much. I think the mistake people make is thinking that it’s “easy money” when in fact it’s work! I put hours every day into research and learning. It’s like anything else, you get out of it what you put in.

  57. My top 5:

    1) salespicks.com – For sale
    2) mortgagebazar.com – For sale
    3) truehdapps.com – For sale
    4) cashlessmedicalinsurance.com – For sale
    5) chinawidget.com – For sale

  58. my top 5, not for sale:

    1) kochi.com
    2) kerala.in
    3) thiruvananthapuram.com
    4) thrissur.com
    5) palakkad.com

    Kerala is an Indian State & tourist destination, others are cities in the state.

    • I just looked at your number 1 domain listed: Kochi.com

      27,100 exact global monthly searches on GAKT

      “Kochi is a major port city on the west coast of India” according to Wikipedia

      Population: 612,343 city, 2,117,990 metro

      To me that suggests your first domain at least (didn’t look at the rest) is a solid investment.

      People probably don’t know what your domains are, or they’re jealous, either way not worth worrying about.

    • I guess most people in this thread never heard of these cities. Frankly I never heard of them either. But then again I’m not from India.

      They have good search stats though and I’m sure people living or originated from india know they are decent domains.

    • I think one of these might work for us. But really wonder if could afford the domain and the development necessary to make the best of it.

      Still looking around. Maybe sometime on this Blog I will have a better domain if this thread comes up again… I hope so.

    • Sounds good. Let us know if wee can help.

      I also have Injury.co, but that would probably best best for PI or a Chiropractor. I know it is “.co” but given the supply, it may be the most affordable option out there.

    • Hi Lawyer,

      I have

      AmericanFamilyLawyer.com
      AmericanPersonalInjuryAttorney.com
      AmericanPersonalInjuryLawyer.com
      LawyersDomesticViolence.com

      Contact me if you lik these.

      Thanks,

      Dave

  59. These are my 5 Premium One word domain names , all for Sales :

    1. Briskest.com = fast moving , active
    2. Cephalics.com = pertaining to the head
    3. Birdieing.com = golf score of one stroke less than par of hole
    4. Vermont.CC = State Geo Domain
    5. METEOROLOGISTS.INFO = Weather

    Not for Sales :
    HomeOfDomain.COM

  60. My Best domains:

    CLOUDPROJECTS.NET
    IPMI.NET
    MOLESTING.NET
    ESCOMATE.COM
    PIQAR.COM

    I can see many of the domain experts reviewing domain names here…. so all domain experts, please review these domains and let me know how good are these, ofcourse they are for sale for right price.

    Feel free to Like/dislike it and comment.

    No obligations!

    • I hope ICANN and Whois finds your domain name and contact info….even if privatized—and forwards to the proper authorities—including tracing traffic users and busts a move. I’d rip you a new asshole myself, but I’d rather the guys in prison do that instead….wouldn’t want to get my hands dirty.

    • Multiple choice question: Which domain name or names best describes the total breakdown of moral fabric in society?
      Answer to be given at a WebFestGlobal in the future.

      a. CLOUDPROJECTS.NET
      b. IPMI.NET
      c. MOLESTING.NET
      d. ESCOMATE.COM
      e. PIQAR.COM

    • patti,

      I can understand your frustration over these domains but I simply don’t understand what wrong I have done in just purchasing this domains, some of them I have purchased for more than 1k$(in lot)

      Coming to the point I want to clarify to you and all that I have just purchased the domain and I don’t have any intention to develop any site AGAINST society.
      molesting.net can be a blog where people can share about their problems(anonymously) they face and how they recover from it. It can be helpful and educational to people so that they don’t fall pray to any such situation.

      Will you/anyone sue wikipidia for sharing this link (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abuse)?

      I have another domain cocain.org which is under development where I would spread awareness about adverse effects of cocain and create a helpline for people who want to quit such harmful drugs and lead a normal life. Surely its a kind of non-profit
      Am I doing anything wrong here? I would like you to comment or help me in improving this.

      Think from the positive side, I can understand the negative side is like a dark well.

      I have no intention of doing wrong so I am not worried about hiding my identity.

      You talked about ICANN sending my details to authorities, Why would ICANN sell such domains If they want to sue persons purchasing these domains.

      With due respect, thanks for talking time to review my domain.

    • I have to admit, until Rohit laid this out I didn’t know what patti knew that the rest of us didn’t. I know think she believes that he intended to use the domain molesting.net as some sort of site to promote molestation. Given her reaction, my guess is molestation has affected her life somehow.

      I don’t know Rohit or what his intentions are with the site, but I think that until we know more, we should take his word for it that he intends to develop it as a self-help blog.

      If that is the case, then I agree that the domain name is not ideal. “Molesting” infers the act is going on currently and is not a thing from he past. It also infers that the site visitor would be doing the molesting and is not a victim. A site for those victims of an act in the past would best be called “molested”, not “molesting”.

      Rohit, given Patti’s reaction maybe others will have the same reaction, too. This may be a very inexpensive focus group study that helps you define a fla in your model. Be patient and consider other names.

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    please below domains for your review.

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  63. hi patti,

    i dont know you but different people have different thoughts.

    the guy you wish to screw for Molesting.net may have bought that domain for speading social awareness regarding molestation at different scenarios. if that is the case then its a noble thought that guy is having.

    dont just jump to conclusions on making new assholes on him, instead ask him first why he had that domain in the first place 🙂

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