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High Visibility Domain Names to...

  • increase brand recognition
  • improve sales effectiveness
  • leverage your trademark
  • expand your market visibility

In the stunning communications revolution created by the Internet, there is no property that has achieved higher status or greater value than a quality "dot.com" domain name. Why is this so? Because in most cases, your domain name fulfills all of these indispensable business related functions:

  • It is a corporate logo.
  • It is a corporate trademark.
  • It is a product trademark.
  • It is a copyright.
  • It is your corporate name.
  • It is your Internet address.
  • It is your Internet phone number.
  • It is your mailbox address (@companyname.com).
  • It is the online and offline identity of your business (amazon.com, etc.)

If you're like many businesses aggressively implementing web based marketing initiatives, you've discovered by now that the supply of relevant, memorable and "brand"-able "dot.com" domain names is seriously limited.

Over the past few years, TheInteriorDesigner.com has acquired a number of high quality construction, remodeling, design and décor related domains to deploy as gateways to our main website. Over the next several years, each of these domains is scheduled to become a website in it's own right - with content relevant to the theme of each domain. However, since we will proactively generate the traffic to each gateway - we can use any variation of that domain and still achieve our targeted results. As a result, we've elected to make a number of these domains available to businesses whose focus is relevant to these domain names.

In originally creating our domain names, we utilized six criteria to establish credibility, value and performance.

    Memorability
    Is the domain name easily remembered and easily spelled by the majority of its target audience? Generally, this requires that the domain be composed of simple words and not exceed the number of syllables required to complete the name or phrase.

    Applicability
    Does the domain name describe or address the products, services or issues for which it will be used?

    Brevity
    Is the domain name short, succinct, and "to the point", while avoiding extra characters such as hyphens ("-"), underlines ("_") or such character prefixes as "i" or "e"?

    Brandability
    Does the domain name "pronounce" in a comfortable manner? Along with memorability and applicability, do the placement of the vowels, consonants, accent (syllabic emphasis) and number of syllables make it a word or phrase which easily rolls off the tongue? Is it a name that would clearly accept, and impart, a desirable image of the corporate owner and the products it represents?

    Legality
    Does the domain name NOT infringe valid trademarks, patents and copyrights that rightfully belong to other holders in the US? All domains offered (below) were registered prior to the Trademark and Patent amendment of November, 1999. Further, all domains offered have been verified against previously existing trademarks and patents, and found to be free of any valid claims.

    .com
    Is the domain name a "dot.com" domain? At the time of original registration… only 'dot.net' and 'dot.org' TLDs (Top Level Domains) existed as alternates for a domain name. Now that the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has authorized a number of additional TLDs (.cc, .biz, etc.), the value of the "dot.com" has been even further enhanced. Why is this so? Because the "dot.com" represents 'valuable property' with premium placement in the mind share of all Internet users. With an expanding base of suffixes, most 'web users' who remember a domain name will almost always suffix it with a ".com" on their first attempt to locate a website. In addition to this practical aspect - the reality is that the .com is considered the "Mercedes" of TLDs. It was the first, it has an entire industry inferred by it's presence… and it will always be synonymous with "the Internet".