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I just happened to land/register what might be the most valuable domain of my life. I can't say what it is here, but it's very similar to YouGoGirl.com. Caitlin will be interviewed by ABC's Robin Roberts tomorrow morning about her record setting NCAA performance this weekend while playing The Ohio State Buckeyes.

I'm posting about this here seeking advice on how to market it and to who. Here something I pulled from her Wiki page that tells of her marketing and branding potential;

Business interests[edit]​

Clark and Jake from State Farm pointing at khakisClark with "Jake from State Farm" in a promotion for State Farm in 2023
Clark is represented by agents Alan Zucker, Colleen Garrity and Erin Kane of Excel Sports Management.[181] She has been described by analysts as one of the most marketable college basketball players and college athletes.[182][183] On August 18, 2021, she signed her first name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with The Vinyl Studio, a company based in West Des Moines, Iowa.[184] Clark signed with Nike on October 10, 2022; she has often worn shoes from the company's Kobe Bryant signature shoe line.[185][186] On October 10, 2023, she became a spokesperson for State Farm and was the first college athlete to sign with the company.[187] That December, Clark added Gatorade to her list of endorsements, joining Paige Bueckers as the only women's basketball players to sign with the company.[188] As part of the deal, Gatorade donated $22,000, in reference to her number 22 jersey, to the Caitlin Clark Foundation, which aims to benefit youth and their communities through education, nutrition and sport.[189] She is partnered with the Iowa-based supermarket chain Hy-Vee, which launched a cereal called "Caitlin's Crunch Time" at select stores in January 2024, with proceeds going to Clark's foundation.[190] She has also signed NIL deals with Bose, Buick, Goldman Sachs, H&R Block and Topps, among other companies.[191]

I'd luv to discuss this with anyone who has had any experience with this sort of thing. PM if you'd rather not talk about it here. Thank you
 
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Unfortunately Not, I'd have to prove I represented the infringed upon party in an official capacity. Why haven't you just studied the UDRP decisions as referenced here on NP. Mr JBerryhill has been great at choosing examples that add to a domain investors knowledge by highlighting the relevant text.

Over these last few years you could have gained a worthwhile working knowledge with just a small time commitment. Yeah I know, you love talking and never learning
 
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I just happened to land/register what might be the most valuable domain of my life. I can't say what it is here, but it's very similar to YouGoGirl.com. Caitlin will be interviewed by ABC's Robin Roberts tomorrow morning about her record setting NCAA performance this weekend while playing The Ohio State Buckeyes.

I'm posting about this here seeking advice on how to market it and to who. Here something I pulled from her Wiki page that tells of her marketing and branding potential;

Business interests[edit]​

Clark and Jake from State Farm pointing at khakisClark with "Jake from State Farm" in a promotion for State Farm in 2023
Clark is represented by agents Alan Zucker, Colleen Garrity and Erin Kane of Excel Sports Management.[181] She has been described by analysts as one of the most marketable college basketball players and college athletes.[182][183] On August 18, 2021, she signed her first name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with The Vinyl Studio, a company based in West Des Moines, Iowa.[184] Clark signed with Nike on October 10, 2022; she has often worn shoes from the company's Kobe Bryant signature shoe line.[185][186] On October 10, 2023, she became a spokesperson for State Farm and was the first college athlete to sign with the company.[187] That December, Clark added Gatorade to her list of endorsements, joining Paige Bueckers as the only women's basketball players to sign with the company.[188] As part of the deal, Gatorade donated $22,000, in reference to her number 22 jersey, to the Caitlin Clark Foundation, which aims to benefit youth and their communities through education, nutrition and sport.[189] She is partnered with the Iowa-based supermarket chain Hy-Vee, which launched a cereal called "Caitlin's Crunch Time" at select stores in January 2024, with proceeds going to Clark's foundation.[190] She has also signed NIL deals with Bose, Buick, Goldman Sachs, H&R Block and Topps, among other companies.[191]

I'd luv to discuss this with anyone who has had any experience with this sort of thing. PM if you'd rather not talk about it here. Thank you
No value.
 
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No one has anything against women here.

What do you have against buying good domains?

You're a creator eh...What have you created?

Can you point to even one website or project that has actually been developed?

Brad
"No one has anything against women here"

lol, could have fooled me:xf.wink:

"What do you have against buying good domains"

i buy them every day. Just bought a domain for my FreshOvernite seafood delivery business. Because my girl who makes soups to die for like Crab Bisque, She Crab Soup, Shrimp Corn Chowder, and Oyster Stew.....i just purchased the domain "Soup or Sex".

"You're a creator eh....What have you created?"

Brad....i've already shared with you and this blog all the business's I've created and named over the last 50 years, but that must have gone way over your head:xf.rolleyes:

"Can you point to even one website or project that has actually been developed?"

Actually i can Brad, while it's very preliminary try going to "Presto Names" and tell everyone what you find.

Finally, any idea why I might reg a dumbass domain like "Soup or Sex". If you can't answer the question, you probably don't know the difference:ROFL:
 
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I scanned the top 200+ first names for the format YouGo(Name).com to see what is taken.

The only (2) that were taken are YouGoArt.com and YouGoJoe.com. No female names were taken.

Caitlin is not even that popular of a name. It is #609 in the US.

Ranking 365 in 1980, the name surged in popularity placing itself at the 44th position in 1988. Then, Caitlin slipped to 1422th rank in 2017, briefly rising to 1364th in 2018. It has again dropped down to 2179th rank in 2021.

That just illustrates how much of a stinker the domain is.

Brad
So it appears I've registered a type of domain no one has ever thought about.....go figure. This must mean I'm smarter than all of you together.....go figure:ROFL: Don't you just hate me Brad:xf.rolleyes:
 
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Why do you hate adults? :ROFL:

Brad
I'm headed out the door for Happy Hour Brad with a few adult friends...i don't believe you'd be welcome:xf.wink:
 
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I get people who troll, and traffic in attention.

What I don't get is why the need to register bad domains. Going on registration binges and dropping domains is only trolling your own wallet.

It's funny that the lack of sales is somehow evidence of his own brilliance. :ROFL:

It reminds me of conspiracy theorists who use a lack of evidence to support their conspiracy.

Brad
Doesn't this just piss you off:xf.rolleyes:

gocaitlin.com​

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Estimated Value: $1,271


Interested in buying this Domain? It's available!​

Add To Cart
$21.99*$0.01*$21.99*/yr when you renew
 
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If you’d rather pay 100,000 dollars to the person you’re cybersquatting, be my guest
You think I'm worried about that with everything in a TRUST! Oh, did i say you sir are CLUELESS!
 
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Don't talk bullshit... We are talking what you have posted before, and you ask how to market YouGoCaitlin.com which you said you have Business interest about Caitlin Clark famous... And we all said, don't do it. It is a cybersquatter... You know what you are doing, or what bullshit you are talking about YouGoCaitlin.com
Excuse Me? Just because "you all said don't do it" is bullshit:xf.rolleyes: I'm no more a cybersquatter than you're a racist. Seriously, i do know the difference between "Good Faith" and "Bad Faith" .....Do You?
 
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You are registering YouGoCaitlin.com because you want to sell it, and you used Caitlin Clark famous as the argument that the domain is valuable. So you exploit Caitlin Clark's famous for your profit. You registered YouGoCaitlin.com for profit using Caitlin Clark's success. It is clear on all your posted threads before. Even if you are sued in court by Caitlin Clark, the evidence is very obvious.

We just give you suggestion, that what you are doing is wrong, a Cybersquatter activity. You want to learn, it's good because you asked suggestion in your threads how to sell YouGoCaitlin.com with explanation why you register it. But if you feel it is OK to exploit Caitlin Clark's famous by profiting from registering, using, and selling YouGoCaitlin.com, it's your own problem. If it is sued by the Celebrity, it is not my problem. Just enjoy the result.
Get this straight.....I've NEVER exploited anyone and NEVER will. Let me ask you this, did Matt Field exploit Oliver Stone when this transaction went down;

"For example: In a private transaction, Matt Field sold OliverStone.com for $6,000 and yes, the buyer was the famous movie director. Matt said he also received a signed script from the upcoming movie Savages from the celebrity buyer. One day, that could be worth more than the 6K he got for the domain."

Once you verify the veracity of the above transaction maybe you'll get off my back and apologize. However few people like you EVER apologize:xf.rolleyes:
 
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Well now that's well and truly date stamped in the NamePro archives you can cut-out the Good faith bullshit. You do love tying yourself up in knots.
WTF are you referring to Bailey??? I say "I just happened to hand/register what might be the most valuable domain of my life."......Duh, are you saying I didn't? Or are you saying I didn't just that minute? WTF difference does it make?

Then I say, "I'm posting about this here seeking advice on how to market it and to who."
Duh....again. I think you need some sleep Bailey. Isn't it past your bedtime in the UK:xf.rolleyes:

Trust me, I'm not "tied up in knots" but you are:xf.wink:
 
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You really don't understand the finer nuances of domaining do you. Or even the basics. Guess that's the result of talking so much. Your choice to mention the OliverStone purchase shows just how little you understand
"nuances of domaining":ROFL: "domaining" isn't even a word, now go back to bed:xf.wink:
 
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I wont speculate on the domain but just reiterate what all domain speculators should already know about famous personalities/sports person/celebrities etc. domains.

Any profiteering intentional or otherwise including by domain sale is frowned upon And by request actioned against by those who seek to do so. This is NOT the legal definition of the recognised infringement, But it is as damn clear as I can make it for those who choose to run around with their heads in the sand.

Build a genuine fan site with No profit or adverts and you'll probably get away with it. (Not always) List the domain for a profit making sale and it will in all certainty be ignored by all, unless the mentioned personality chooses to follow the UDRP route.

I don't know what could be clearer. I fully understand the OP's excitement if he feels he can associate with an untrademarked term without direct association or the named personality being used. Then with all other considerations in place, go for it.

I just wonder if once again the OP is just trying to stoke a bit of controversy. nothing more, nothing to be gained apart from a bit of a wind-up. I hope not
So let me get this straight, if Bailey is a top football/soccer player in England and he already owns his name BaileyUK.com, he wouldn't be interested in monetizing YouGoBailey.com if it were to generate millions of pounds for his bank account?

Geesh....what was I thinking:xf.rolleyes:
 
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Indeed what was you thinking ?

I don't think I'd even know where to start on breaking down your assumptions. too many of them, So I won't even start. You should have learnt better by now.

Shame, I'm guessing we can now put this down as another piece of wishful thinking, this time as a Sports Promoter
Bailey...you must have something against women in sports as well. One of the worlds largest women in sports promoter is right there in London. You may want to check this out; https://womeninsport.org/
 
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So why you use Caitlin Clark name in your domain? For profit from her popularity? Have you asked permission to legally use her name and profit from her popularity. If not yet, you are a Cybersquatter. What ever you are saying, just an excuse to your bad faith
"Serving the Children of the World" is the motto for Kiwanis, and having just returned from my Kiwanis Club breakfast I registered YouGoCxxxxin.org So why would I do that? I NEVER do anything in what you refer to as "bad faith". Seriously, you don't know what you're talking about, and you don't haven't a clue about my faith:xf.rolleyes:

To get an idea where I'm coming from, this was our guest speaker at Kiwanis this morning;
https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a40010982/how-running-changed-me-linda-fox/

and guess what? I just registered the domain YouGoSunny just for her. She doesn't know it yet, but she will shortly.
 
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If it is YouGoGirl.com, it is valuable. If it is YouGoCaitlin.com, it is no value, except it is a Cybersquatter domain. You easy to register it, because others don't want to make a trouble with someone else Famous Name and Business. Except you have a legal connection with the Celebrity, the domain is worthless.
Excuse me? So it's worthless if it brings more attention to women and sports. That's stinkn thinkn as far as I'm concerned. You may want to Google YouGoGirl.com to see all the POSITIVE that can come of it. What do you have against women:xf.rolleyes:
 
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