What's new

Should A Startup Spend VC Funding On A Domain Name?

chris

Top Contributor

johno69

Top Contributor
I've spent a fair bit of time at startup conferences in the past 12 months, and nobody cares about generic domain names.

All they care about is being short pronounceable brandable domains.

So many are trying to use crap like .co
 

whiterabit

Regular Member
I received advice from a VC guy along the lines of:

1) Don't pay for a domain
2) Make sure its under 10 characters
3) and four syllables
4) if the dot com is gone then the dot co is the go.

Personally I agree with all of that in principle but I'd use VC cash to buy a domain if I thought that it would really really really make a difference to the business model.
 

findtim

Top Contributor
business model is the key.

crazyjohns means nothing but it has a great business model

.co .......... go away and come back when you have a better idea !

tim
 

eBranding.com.au

Top Contributor
I received advice from a VC guy along the lines of:

1) Don't pay for a domain
2) Make sure its under 10 characters
3) and four syllables
4) if the dot com is gone then the dot co is the go.

Personally I agree with all of that in principle but I'd use VC cash to buy a domain if I thought that it would really really really make a difference to the business model.

I've heard the opposite regarding .com domains. They've basically said 'get the .com - don't bother with other extensions'. One person suggested that they wouldn't invest if they thought they wouldn't be able to secure the .com for the brand.
 

findtim

Top Contributor
TLD or ccTLD are the ONLY go for investment.

and columbia i don't do business in. All you will do is GIVE traffic to the TLD's

tim
 

Community sponsors

Domain Parking Manager

AddMe Reputation Management

Digital Marketing Experts

Catch Expired Domains

Web Hosting

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
11,099
Messages
92,050
Members
2,394
Latest member
Spacemo
Top