Prime search-rich two-keyword dotCOM branded DOMAIN NAME For Sale: WarmBlanket.com
Stadium blankets? Snuggies? Here's a specialty product that cries out for an online model. No one today wants to spend gas searching the options locally. Whether used as suggested in the image below, "handmade fleece" for the new baby shower, or branded with team graphics just in time for fall football, if you have product to sell, you can earn your investment back in a single days sales. And for investors, unlike most PPC domains, this is one that EVERY parking company knows how to optimize profitably.

Other ideas:
Stadium blankets for team fundraising
Richard Rosenblatt's expert on "handmade" Baby Blanket (Blanket makers advertise by placing video on Expert Village- getting thousands of views and driving traffic back to their small california shop).

This is a unique opportunity in time to acquire a highly targeted and memorable dot com domain that can address your needs both online and off. Such domains are in short supply and outrageously expensive when acquired on the open market. This domain is rich with possibilities across multiple mediums and marketing channels.
"Warm blanket" is a phrase a person might type in looking for a specific product - in this case, blankets. Generics can be powerful draws for companies hoping to build traffic to their home pages.
Whether it's a company's primary domain or a branded effort, the goal is to create a domain that is contextual, meaning it has relevance to the consumer - depending on how the consumer is speaking, thinking or even typing it.
When devising a new branded domain, 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.
Space and prominence on Google is like a billboard on Times Square.
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.

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