Finding a good name is probably the most difficult thing about starting a new project, but also quite vital (word-of-mouth doesn't work when someone says "I found this really cool thing... but I can't remember what it was called!").
Anyway, over the years, I've made some observations on good domain names, and I present the following conjecture.
Ryo's Conjecture on Good Domain Names:
- A domain name can be sensical or non-sensical.
- A sensical domain name must be:
- comprised of no more than 2 common words (or word fragments)
- which are memorable and easy to spell
- at least one of which is relevant to the project/service/site
- comprised of no more than 2 common words (or word fragments)
- A nonsensical name must be:
- Preferrably less than 6, no more than 8 letters long
- Be spelled pretty much exactly how it sounds
- Preferrably less than 6, no more than 8 letters long
- The Dotcom might've been a bust, but .com is here to stay; if you can't get the .com domain, forget about it.
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