For Sale:

Swag.com Premium Domain Name

Asking Price: $1,350,000
Description

Highly marketable, easy to remember and with over 1M exact matches per month on Google,SWAG.com offers instant brand recognition to help capitalize on the growth of the many different industries from fashion to music to lifestyle. With so many different references, the word Swag has such a wide variety of applications. Swag can refer to promotional items given away at trade events which would make Swag.com an ideal website in the billion dollar promotional items market featuring the best giveaways products for big events. It can be a reference to a suspended wreath, garland or drapery and thus could be used in the floral, fabric or interior design markets. It has been used to name a TV Series, Crime Novel and Music Group. Originating from the Scottish as a description of walking in a swaying motion, the word was altered in the English language to mean "the way one presents oneself" and is can be used to describe one’s particular style. There are a number of acronyms for SWAG, but perhaps the most common is for Scientific Wild-Ass Guess, slang for a rough estimate based on expert experience.

  
Short, exact match domains are easy to remember and brand. Combined with its tremendous range of uses, Swag.com provides an excellent investment opportunity. Like what Amazon did for its own marketplace, Swag has the same broad appeal and can be used to brand any service or company. As a short, absolutely memorable and brandable name with word mark registration and huge monthly exact match searches, there are lots of potential to be a leader in any of these internet niches when you own this premium 4 letter generic domain name. 

Financial Overview
Archive Date 07-30-2014
Status Archived
Year Established 1995
Employees N/A
Inventory 1
Other Information
Category Premium Domain Name
Industry Internet
Location USA, California (San Luis Obispo)
Home Based Business Yes
Seller Finanacing Available No
Income Sources No Income
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