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Wanted: Domain Gaming Computer domains

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Coprocessor.com
(registered in .CO.UK, .NET, .ORG, .INFO, etc.)

Gaming computers have often used special dual microprocessor technology for speed and performance. So for gaming enthusiasts, "coprocessor" has historically been an important term when shopping for hardware.

It's also, of course, a generic single-word term that should be of interest to big companies in this arena -- e.g. Intel. And it may become a buzz word for computer purchases in general, depending on future technology trends. (I'm an electrical engineer rather than a gamer.)

Take as an example, Intel's article, "Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessors Accelerate the Pace of Discovery and Innovation":

http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2...ocessors-accelerate-discovery-and-innovation/
 
You'll find lots of paid search ads for "PC Gaming Tablet" as well as this 2013 headline on page 1 of Google:

"Razer Prepares to Unleash the World's First PC Gaming Tablet"

PCGamingTablets.com
PCGamingTablet.com
PCGamingTablets.net
PCGamingTablet.net
 
We must have different googles as I see none. Really is a silly name that makes no sense.
 
We must have different googles as I see none. Really is a silly name that makes no sense.

It's silly to be so dismissive. Would you like to see a screenshot of the 11 AdWords ads I see in search results for "pc gaming tablets"?

And here's the headline:

http://kotaku.com/razer-prepares-to-unleash-the-worlds-first-pc-gaming-t-5974036

Undoubtedly we do have different googles. Everybody does, since Google displays different results based on location, language, and browsing history.

Significantly, I didn't make up this phrase. People in the gaming niche did. I believe it's meant to be something of a fruitful contradiction: "PC Gaming -- but not on a PC ... on a tablet" being the idea. And if that's how the concept is being marketed, so be it. Both 2-word sub-phrases are searched for (i.e. "pc gaming" and "gaming tablets"); and the idea of a "PC gaming tablet" seems quite intelligible to me and even catchy. Don't shoot the messenger, though, since I didn't come up with the headline or the product.
 
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They are that good they was available free to reg a few days a go. Please dont waste my time anymore.

Stacey
 
They are that good they was available free to reg a few days a go. Please dont waste my time anymore.

Stacey

Listen, if you're not interested in somebody's domains, then have the courtesy to move along. As long as you sneer at someone's property, expect to engage in a conversation.

The .NETs were registered by me some time ago. At that time the .COMs were still registered by somebody else. So I'm not their first owner.

In any case, the argument that a recently registered domain is worthless simply by virtue of its being recently unregistered would effectively prove that all domains in existence are worthless and that drop auctions are foolish, since all domains have been, at one point or another, available for registration. Value is dependent on the domain itself.
 
Listen, if you're not interested in somebody's domains, then have the courtesy to move along. As long as you sneer at someone's property, expect to engage in a conversation.

The .NETs were registered by me some time ago. At that time the .COMs were still registered by somebody else. So I'm not their first owner.

In any case, the argument that a recently registered domain is worthless simply by virtue of its being recently unregistered would effectively prove that all domains in existence are worthless and that drop auctions are foolish, since all domains have been, at one point or another, available for registration. Value is dependent on the domain itself.

The domain name(s) have absolutely no value.

Keyword
[pc gaming tablets]

Global Monthly Searches < 10
Local Monthly Searches -
Competition -

Please stop posting in my wanted thread, i am not interested.
 
Stacey / Looks,

Why such bad manners? You have requested that multiple people take time to look through their domain inventory on your behalf. It's inevitable that you won't like everything presented. But when you go out of your way to sneer at what's being presented to you, most people would consider that rude. And to further insult us by telling us to stop "wasting" your time when it's we who are doing all the work is arrogant and obnoxious.

Everybody who replies to you is doing you a favor. If you're an expert on domain relevance and quality, then I suggest being less lazy. Go out yourself and search for domains that interest you rather than insulting those who respond to your wanted ad.

As long as you continue to address me in your thread, I will continue to respond to you. So I suggest you move on.


The domain name(s) have absolutely no value.

Keyword
[pc gaming tablets]

Global Monthly Searches < 10
Local Monthly Searches -
Competition -

Please stop posting in my wanted thread, i am not interested.
 
I know what a premium domain name in the industry looks like, we went out and bought gamingcomputers.co.uk, if you have anything like that feel free to post it.

The names you have make no sense, and Google proves that. I wish you the best of luck with them but i am not interested.
 
I know what a premium domain name in the industry looks like, we went out and bought gamingcomputers.co.uk, if you have anything like that feel free to post it.

The names you have make no sense, and Google proves that. I wish you the best of luck with them but i am not interested.

I also know what a premium domain name looks like, thanks very much. Whether you like or dislike the domains I suggested is not the issue but, rather, the outright insulting tone of your response.

Since you continue to use your "wanted" thread to denigrate a few of my domains, I'll continue to engage with you in that conversation as invited.

Google stats are less important to human beings than actual human language. And an actual human being who works in the gaming industry thought the phrase "PC gaming tablet" made sense. In fact, he featured it in the headline of his article. Meanwhile, the strings of words people enter in search engines are often highly un-idiomatic -- backwards or non-grammatical. So would you really rely on Google in 100% of cases to indicate value?

If so, then I suggest abandoning the website I see in your thread -- ewebs.co.uk -- which only sees 10-20 Google searches in the UK ... many of which are probably due to the person or persons who manage the site.
 
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Key difference, ewebs.co.uk is a brand domain name. Thanks for your time.
 
Key difference, ewebs.co.uk is a brand domain name. Thanks for your time.

GamingComputers.co.uk is, indeed, a strong domain. Congratulations on your purchase! If you ever decide you're interested in languages other than English, I have 2 single-word Spanish domains for "Computer".
 
GamingComputers.co.uk is, indeed, a strong domain. Congratulations on your purchase! If you ever decide you're interested in languages other than English, I have 2 single-word Spanish domains for "Computer".

Will keep that in mind. We are developing our domain name out, if it does well that will naturally lead to additional purchases :)
 
Not meaning to hijack this thread as I realise it is a wanted thread, but if you do an exact term search in google, the amount of results returned are:

"pc gaming tablets" = 1,950,000 results (approx)
"gaming computers" = 1,090,000 results (approx)

so in terms of articles/content related to the 2 domains/terms, "pc gaming tablets" returns the most results. :D

If you looked at the results, you would see why you're wrong.
 
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