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point taken. It's very difficult to be working to one particular niche at any one time. First you need to be ahead of the market - If your seeking domains in 'established markets' then it has to be about getting 'very creative'
As I mentioned before "touch" domains proved very good for me - but I was registering before 'touchscreen' became a reality (but it wasn't hard to predict its growth)
'Gesture control' is an interesting area to be exploring right now (not for the generics - way too late for that) But if you can 'visualise 'FUTURE' common applications' your half-way to contriving something that the 'Marketing man' is going to want in a couple of years time - And of course he hasn't got either the time or inclination to be wanting to do that at this time. Happy hunting
As I mentioned before "touch" domains proved very good for me - but I was registering before 'touchscreen' became a reality (but it wasn't hard to predict its growth)
'Gesture control' is an interesting area to be exploring right now (not for the generics - way too late for that) But if you can 'visualise 'FUTURE' common applications' your half-way to contriving something that the 'Marketing man' is going to want in a couple of years time - And of course he hasn't got either the time or inclination to be wanting to do that at this time. Happy hunting
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