- Impact
- 3,266
Duh! Ever here the expression "Make it Happen"? What is it;
1. Slogan
2. Tagline
3. Domain
4. Brand
5. Name
6. All the Above
As an expression I've heard coaches say it, preachers say it and teachers say it. I've actually used a name very similar for almost 20 years as my personal email address, and didn't realize until recently how versatile this expression could be.
I'm not sure now whether I'm a SloganGuy, a DomainGuy, a BrandGuy, or just a NameGuy? Does it matter?
A couple of new professionals just entered my life, a retired university marketing professor of 43 years, and a very savvy experienced and professional domainer who turns out to be as much a slogan guy as a domain guy. What's intrigued me most is his "slogan" talent, and having met him I've been researching "slogans" on and off for the last 24 hours.
Generally it's mostly advertising agencies who create slogans for the likes of the auto industry, the restaurant industry, the retail industry and the entertainment and sports industry....duh!, the very same industry we create domains for
I know I've mentioned several times I've been seeking a technical partner of sorts to compliment my naming skills, and on a couple of occasions I've said it would be nice to partner with an advertising agency who might help to monetize my domains.
Ever hear of the slogan "Need for Speed"? How about BMW's "Designed for Driving Pleasure"? Well, both of these slogans are registered .com domains. To further drive home my point about slogans and domains, I just hand reg'd a three word 16 character domain that was just dropped in March of 2019 by the owner after having been registered for 20+ years. Here's a hint; xxxxxxxxforSpeed.com
Finally, I'm not about to sit on my hands and wait for someone to find my slogan/domains, however I will be presenting them to anyone who has a "Needfor$$$.com
Thoughts on slogans? How about slogans as domains? Thanks
1. Slogan
2. Tagline
3. Domain
4. Brand
5. Name
6. All the Above
As an expression I've heard coaches say it, preachers say it and teachers say it. I've actually used a name very similar for almost 20 years as my personal email address, and didn't realize until recently how versatile this expression could be.
I'm not sure now whether I'm a SloganGuy, a DomainGuy, a BrandGuy, or just a NameGuy? Does it matter?
A couple of new professionals just entered my life, a retired university marketing professor of 43 years, and a very savvy experienced and professional domainer who turns out to be as much a slogan guy as a domain guy. What's intrigued me most is his "slogan" talent, and having met him I've been researching "slogans" on and off for the last 24 hours.
Generally it's mostly advertising agencies who create slogans for the likes of the auto industry, the restaurant industry, the retail industry and the entertainment and sports industry....duh!, the very same industry we create domains for
I know I've mentioned several times I've been seeking a technical partner of sorts to compliment my naming skills, and on a couple of occasions I've said it would be nice to partner with an advertising agency who might help to monetize my domains.
Ever hear of the slogan "Need for Speed"? How about BMW's "Designed for Driving Pleasure"? Well, both of these slogans are registered .com domains. To further drive home my point about slogans and domains, I just hand reg'd a three word 16 character domain that was just dropped in March of 2019 by the owner after having been registered for 20+ years. Here's a hint; xxxxxxxxforSpeed.com
Finally, I'm not about to sit on my hands and wait for someone to find my slogan/domains, however I will be presenting them to anyone who has a "Needfor$$$.com
Thoughts on slogans? How about slogans as domains? Thanks