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:hi: everyone,

Lately I have a tendency to register some names which are sound geeky or too technical, but I believe those names do have some potentials. :imho:
And one of that name is... --> NearFieldTech.com :snaphappy:

I do expect this kind of technology is already familiar, so this name is already self-explanatory.
But if not, you can always ask Mr Google:
http://google.com/search?q=NearFieldTech

And yes, no trademark issue. :cy:

Thanks!
 
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with only About 38,800 google results for this 3-word name (and some of the results are from the same republished article or "false matches" like "near-field - Tech Reviews & Latest News of near-field"), what do you think?
 
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Sorry, but I think $0, the name sounds imprecise for what someone could be thinking when it comes to a domain with the word "tech" I mean the word "near" turn the domain inprecise or a very narrow niche if were the case
 
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with only About 38,800 google results for this 3-word name (and some of the results are from the same republished article or "false matches" like "near-field - Tech Reviews & Latest News of near-field"), what do you think?

Sorry, but I think $0, the name sounds imprecise for what someone could be thinking when it comes to a domain with the word "tech" I mean the word "near" turn the domain inprecise or a very narrow niche if were the case

Hi Dompro and ArielT,

Thanks for the feedbacks! :cy:

Actually, the official term is 'NFC', which is stand for 'Near Field Communication'. It's some kind of short-range-wireless things.
http://sgentrepreneurs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Gemalto-NFC_4-01.jpg

But based on some previous threads, I think the acronyms are usually not too familiar with the end users. :imho:

So, I guess this term is still not familiar enough, huh... :rolleyes:
 
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Not seeing the search volume. Also not sure on quantity of end users. $0
 
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Not seeing the search volume. Also not sure on quantity of end users.

Hello new member, welcome to NamePros! :cy:

Of course there are some search volume, if you had noticed my description above.
http://google.com/search?q=NearFieldTech

And of course there are end users for this domain.
It's related to mobile payments, especially one using the NFC technology.
Just check out the discussion in here:
http://namepros.com/739569-nfc-mobil...se-tap-47.html

Thanks for commenting! :snaphappy:
 
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In acoustics and recording studios environment, the term "near field" is related to the type of monitors (loudspeakers) used, usually the ones sitted on the top of mixing desks (the nearests).

If it is assumed that this is a kind of thechnology, the domain ca be applied to this. But, generally we (i'm a music producer too) talk about "near field monitors".
 
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Near Field Tech != NFC = Near Field Communication
..just like BlueTooth != Blue Teeth

What if I told you, that all these articles used the term 'NearFieldTech' instead of 'NFC' because it's more friendly (more descriptive) to the end users: :imho:
1. http://nfcrumors.com/tag/nexus-prime-near-field-tech/
2. http://androidapps.com/finance/articles/7310-near-field-tech-getting-nearer-in-android-smartphones
3. http://techrepublic.com/blog/cio-insights/peter-cochranes-blog-near-field-tech-edges-closer/39747015
4. http://benzinga.com/trading-ideas/l...-in-near-field-tech-in-mobile-phones-nok-goog
5. http://mactrast.com/2011/12/microsoft-will-bring-back-squirting-on-windows-8-and-windows-phone/
6. You can get more results by following this... http://google.com/search?q=NearFieldTech

And what if I told you, that the term 'NearFieldTech' has broader meanings than 'NFC':
1. http://google.com/search?q=NearFieldSpeaker
2. http://google.com/search?q=NearFieldMonitor
3. http://google.com/search?q=NearFieldMeasurement
4. http://google.com/search?q=NearFieldOptic
5. http://google.com/search?q=NearFieldAcoustic
6. ...etc...

Just like what Primerlloc had said. :cy:

In acoustics and recording studios environment, the term "near field" is related to the type of monitors (loudspeakers) used, usually the ones sitted on the top of mixing desks (the nearests).

If it is assumed that this is a kind of thechnology, the domain ca be applied to this. But, generally we (i'm a music producer too) talk about "near field monitors".

So, I think we had done some great discussions here about 'NearFieldTech'.
Thanks for commenting! :snaphappy:
 
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CasualNames, I don't want to underestimate your domain, but I see very low mensual searches for that phrase, exact 10, and I wonder could a site create a useful content for visitors around the meaning of that phrase? My guess is no, sounds imprecise or refered to some non popular things

Well, maybe I be wrong, but if you trust in that name you could keep it a time in the case of recieving some offers or testing auctions
:imho:
Good luck
 
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What if I told you, that all these articles used the term 'NearFieldTech' instead of 'NFC' because it's more friendly (more descriptive) to the end users


i just wanted to point out that NearFieldTech has no searches which is what you stated earlier..
 
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There are threads on all the domain forums that have been following NFC and other future technology domains for ages now. have followed these threads for the last 4 years on various forums and there is a lot of great info on this technology

It is more commonly known as Near Field Communication, NFC, wireless Payments, mobile Payments, and other brandable terms as well. I hope this helps.

Try and just be polite to people who take time out of their day to give you a "free" appraisal, whether you like what they have to say or not, you will get good appraisals and bad ones, and then its up to you decide.

I have just seen many newbies join up and then insult experienced domainers for their appraisals. I think just take the appraisals for what they are and don't take them personally, after all, they are just opinions.

You could find a buyer for a name like this but you wont get more than a couple of hundred for it.

Good luck with the name and feel free to PM me if you want any links to these threads
 
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What if I told you, that all these articles used the term 'NearFieldTech' instead of 'NFC' because it's more friendly (more descriptive) to the end users
so we supposed to appraise nfc.com instead? :)
 
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Well, maybe I be wrong, but if you trust in that name you could keep it a time in the case of recieving some offers or testing auctions

Hi ArielT,

Everybody can be wrong, including me, because it's just a matter of perception.
So let's just see what happens next. B-)

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i just wanted to point out that NearFieldTech has no searches which is what you stated earlier

Hi 4pm,
I think it has [exact] searches if you put it this way. :cy:

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It is more commonly known as Near Field Communication, NFC, wireless Payments, mobile Payments, and other brandable terms as well.

Hi Gilescoley,

Thanks for the great advice.
But I still believe that 'Near Field Tech' has broader meanings than NFC. Because the technology of 'Near Field' can be related to speakers, monitors, optics, etc.
Just like I stated before. :imho:

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so we supposed to appraise nfc.com instead?

Hi Dompro,

Maybe you can share your opinion about why several articles (that I mentioned before) use the term 'Near Field Tech' instead of 'NFC' for their titles? :gl:

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Thanks all for sharing your opinions! :)
Cheers! :snaphappy:
 

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http://www.mathsisfun.com/equal-less-greater.html

Sometimes Google tries to be nice when saying something has zero searches.

But in reality <10 = zero searches.

The name has some potential, but only in the low $xx range IMO.

Would be a very hard sell to an end-user. Unless your Gordon Gekko of course. :)
 
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Sometimes Google tries to be nice when saying something has zero searches.
But in reality <10 = zero searches.

Hello Njsurfer77,

Actually, I really want to believe this... :cy:
<10 = zero searches

But in reality, I think Google use a dash (-) symbol for zero searches... :imho:
- = zero searches

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash"]Dash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]

As you seen on this screenshot... :snaphappy:

Thanks for sharing your thought! :gl:
 

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donot care about exact search ! see for The Networked Economy you will see < 10 but the domain sold for $15K !! I know exact was the better thing but some domains have great value with end use without any exact search !

I will back and say my view in it >>>>
 
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Hello Njsurfer77,

Actually, I really want to believe this... :cy:


But in reality, I think Google use a dash (-) symbol for zero searches... :imho:

I was being sarcastic. What I was trying to say was that <10 mind as well be zero.

Also as already mentioned, exact searches are not only what makes a domain have value.

The problem with this name is that besides the non-existing search volume, the name also lacks brandablity. IMO
 
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I think it has [exact] searches if you put it this way.

..and then you are attaching screenshot with exactly what i have said: <10 searches globally, 0 in US (use Location tab to get country search stats cause thats important - if you have 100K searches coming from Nigeria you can still have problems selling yr domain.. guess why)

..i dont quite get what you are trying to tell.. obviously i'm just too slow.. never mind.. good luck
 
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donot care about exact search !
see for The Networked Economy you will see < 10 but the domain sold for $15K !!
I know exact was the better thing but some domains have great value with end use without any exact search!

What I was trying to say was that <10 mind as well be zero.

..and then you are attaching screenshot with exactly what i have said: <10 searches globally, 0 in US

Hi guys,

I think sniper2009 is right. :cy:

http://namepros.com/showthread.php?t=765825#post4359207

Cheers! :snaphappy:
 
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<10 maybe means:
CasualNames maybe search 1x to 3x
some other NP curious user maybe also search 1-5x

:)
 
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