I Want A Cigarette (.com)

July 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Healthcare


Here’s a call-to-action domain name that shows you understand the challenge faced by anyone who’s trying to quit.

More importantly, it solves the industry’s problem of user-unfriendly product names that are impossible to pronounce, spell and remember — a recipe for online disaster.

With this name, you can participate in one of the hottest niches in healthcare — worth hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Iwantacigarette.com can work for you the same way mytimetoquit.com works for Pfizer as a better call to action domain for their CHANTIX smoking cessation remedy.

Use it for a portal to smoking cessation information, campaigns, products and services. See it emblazoned on tissue boxes, pens and other promotional items commanding attention in doctors’ offices and then highly memorable when patients get home. BUY

Move More Now (.com)

February 15, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Healthcare

Move More Now is an ideal call-to-action Web address for people looking for the motivation to get moving, get healthy and get fit.

We see MoveMoreNow.com as the perfect campaign-specific landing page for a health and fitness club membership drive, for a series of weight loss or exercise classes, for a healthcare provider’s wellness program, or a community based fitness campaign.

It can also be an aggregator on information comparing different fitness programs or showing people how to incorporate exercise into their lives.

With obesity, diabetes and heart disease remaining major public health issues in the U.S., we see organizations such as the American Medical Association, American Heart Association, Weight Watchers, American Diabetes Association or YMCA making excellent use of this memorable domain name and campaign theme.

Or — for something in an entirely different vein — Move More Now can be both the name and marketing theme for a moving company, truck rental business or a firm selling, renting or operating excavators, tractors, bulldozers or other earth-moving heavy equipment.

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I Want A Cigarette (.com)

February 1, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Healthcare


Here’s a call-to-action domain name that shows you understand the challenge faced by anyone who’s trying to quit.

More importantly, it solves the industry’s problem of user-unfriendly product names that are impossible to pronounce, spell and remember — a recipe for online disaster.

With this name, you can participate in one of the hottest niches in healthcare — worth hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Iwantacigarette.com can work for you the same way mytimetoquit.com works for Pfizer as a better call to action domain for their CHANTIX smoking cessation remedy.

Use it for a portal to smoking cessation information, campaigns, products and services. See it emblazoned on tissue boxes, pens and other promotional items commanding attention in doctors’ offices and then highly memorable when patients get home. BUY

Think Before You Die (.com)

January 23, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Healthcare

No one wants to think about death. But PLANNING NOW CAN MAKE THINGS EASIER FOR YOUR FAMILY.

“Where should you keep these instructions?

Not with your will; sometimes wills aren’t read until after the funeral. And not in a safe deposit box, because that might be sealed pending reading of the will.

You should keep a copy with your will, give another to your lawyer, to the executor of your will, your spouse and any other close family members or beneficiaries. According to (my) attorney Howard Neu; “believe it or not, a will is considered to be a LIVING document that can be modified, changed, altered or revoked at any time prior to the death of the Testator. It has no meaning or effect until death and therefore is continually subject to change. By the same token, a will should reflect the change around you and that can only be done if it is readily accessible in a drawer at home or in your office. It should be reviewed annually.

A good time to do so is on your birthday. You are another year older, you think about your mortality and the will should reflect the changes around you, If there are none, put it away for another year, but NEVER put it in a lock box.

The main thing is that it be accessible and that everyone who needs it will know in advance where to find it.” More importantly Howard reminds me that very few jurisdictions allow wills to be deposited with the court before the Testator dies. They don’t want or need the paperwork jamming up their files.

And if you own domain names, you also need to know that just because the Federal Courts of the Eastern District of Virginia have been bullied by Network Solutions to find that domains are a contractual obligation and not property does not make it so for purposes of your estate. A

s long as you have been treating them as property in reporting income, gain and loss from sales, they are property. To read all advice on how to make it easier for your family:; And if you want to solve a problem crying out for an online solution, stake your claim to ThinkBeforeYouDie.com where estate legal services and sales result from understanding.

Know Your Own Strength (.com )

December 3, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Healthcare

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“One of the strongest words in advertising is, well, strength. The Army, which for the last two years has proclaimed it can make you “Army strong,” is adding a second theme to its campaign, “Strength like no other.” The American International Group has “the strength to be there” — or had, anyway, until the financial crisis hit. And from the hall of fame comes “Stronger than dirt,” for Ajax detergent.” Said NY Times Advertising Columnist, Stuart Elliot.

We see KnowYourOwnStrength.com as the perfect campaign-specific landing page for a health and fitness club membership drive, for a series of weight loss or exercise classes, for a healthcare provider’s wellness program, or a community based fitness campaign.

With obesity, diabetes and heart disease remaining major public health issues in the U.S., we see organizations such as the American Medical Association, American Heart Association, Weight Watchers, American Diabetes Association or YMCA making excellent use of this memorable domain name and campaign theme.BUY

Matter of Health (.com)

September 22, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Healthcare

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Compare what’s possible as a heart-health portal looking to the success of chestpains.com; a 1999 Frager brand creation that was acquired and developed. The site offers best-of-breed health information as well as more than 125 online tools aimed at helping individuals take control of their well-being. The investors partnered with more than 50 companies and teamed with a number of leading health nonprofits and experts to make its innovative approach to health a reality.

You can do that here too with Matter of Health.

In a recent TFF guest blog titled: “Medicine Meets Mouse”, decorated prostrate cancer surgeon Arnon Krongrad, MD; argued that: “Where do we get health information? According to How America Searches, a study by iCrossing and Opinion Research Corp., we get most of it from the Internet. Still, while most of us trust doctors first, only 8 percent of us trust the Internet first. We consult it, but do not necessarily trust it.

Why? Because it overwhelms and is often irrelevant. You can change that with matterofhealth.com.

Matter of Health also makes an ideal blog name for a health food chain such as Whole Foods (or to compete Publix’ Greenwise startup). Pharmaceutical company-sponsored social community. Doctor’s resource. BUY THIS DOMAIN

Unbleached (.com)

August 2, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Branding/Marketing, Healthcare


Get in on the ground floor of an emerging trend and a tremendous untapped opportunity for tort attorneys.

Here’s a dotCOM branded keyword domain where the first impression is health and fitness. Search among the 255,000 results for “unbleached” on Google and you’ll find everything from unbleached wax paper, to vitamins, to candles and unleavened bread. People want organic and from Oprah to Dr. Atkins to Weight Watchers and more- unanimous diet guru advice is to stay away from that “white stuff”.

But in the age where $37 million verdicts are being awarded to victims of chemical dumping and malpractice leading to cancer and autism, consider the burgeoning healthcare risks and extraordinary keyword PPC bids for unbleached when the alternate sub-culture slang meaning of the term is applied to the pulp industry. Living near pulp and paper mills carries with it a sense of being at risk. Few of us know what the risks are. Children and the elderly are most vulnerable.

Also affected are members of ethnic groups with fish-eating cultures, fishermen and other people from coastal communities recreational fishers who eat their catch, people of the First Nations. neighbors and communities also suffer the effects.

Emissions are ranked as to relative danger for cancer, reproductive effects, lung diseases and other health impacts.

The Unbleached Foundation research indicates that the main health risks associated with known pulp mill pollutants fall into five main categories:

Asthma and Other Lung Diseases -
illnesses where the ability to breathe is damaged and the lungs no longer function fully.

Cancer –
many chemicals in pulp mill pollution are linked to increased risk of contracting a wide variety of cancers. The World Health Organization estimates that 80% of cancers are caused by occupational or environmental factors, including exposure to hazardous chemicals.

Reproductive and Hormone Problems –
human infertility, changes in sex ratio (number of males and females) in various species, salmon losing the ability to find their spawning stream: These effects are the result of pollutants mimicking natural hormones in humans and animals.

Learning Disabilities – show up as everything from slowed learning times to severe retardation. Some of the chemicals in pulp mill pollution have been linked to increased occurrence.

Other Health Effects –
include heart disease, immune system damage, and chemical sensitivity (severe allergic reactions).

All of this in mind, when devising a new branded domain to recruit defendants for a class action suit, consider how search robots – the Internet engines that traverse the Web looking for relevant content – will view it. Those results can strengthen a company’s online brand-building effort.

Moreover, if the URL is part of a specific campaign, it can steer visitors to a unique landing page or site that either features a short video or message related to the effort, or logos that link back to the company’s primary site.

The clearer you can be, the better.

Distinctive, relevant, easy to remember, easy to spell and search, Unbleached.com can become THE globally recognized and dotCOM gold standard applied to your advantage.

Of course, it could also be a blog name for a hair colorist or hair dye maker. Maybe even Blondie’s or Anna Nicole’a biopic.