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Rebranding involves making necessary changes in the domain(s) used. Doing this domain rebranding twice can be risky and dangerous, but in the case of Canvas.com it was unavoidable. They ended up with an .io domain.
What lesson? I don't understand! Weren't they just unlucky in all this saga?Another expensive lesson.
Untapped? I thought it's a social network for incels or nuns.
They don't need to buy untapped .com for 7 figures, they need to rebrand to something better and a .com that is under 100k, a lot of options for what they do.
What lesson? I don't understand! Weren't they just unlucky in all this saga?
It wouldn't surprise me if they added those options to the drop-down list.Untapped? I thought it's a social network for incels or nuns.
I have not really looked much into it, but at first glance is seems generic though I really have no clue about the business model and history of either company involved.I must say the legal ruling on canvas surprised me. It certainly is a generic word and is used by a ton of of companies, not simply the one that made the claim. I hope it gets overturned at some point, as otherwise I think will send a chill through the high end of the market that seek out those great generic .com words.
Re their new name untapped in .io. While untapped has a nice connotation, and makes sense for their business, some will not be keen on the ed ending in an .io.
Thanks for sharing the news, @Acroplex.
Bob