Showing posts with label Delivery. Show all posts
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Friday, August 30, 2013

ZipLI.com -- ZipLI or Zip LI

Zipli.com -- Zipli
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Most magicians catch the bug as kids. My first audience was my family in Long Island. My first “assistant” was my mother, whom I levitated on a broom in our living room.
-- Criss Angel
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"ZipLI" has Long Island (New York) spelled all over it. We see this term as a perfect business name for a Long Island clothier, furniture store, food delivery, caterer, car service, magic shop (lol) -- the list goes on.

The root word "zip" suggests a company that takes a New York Minute literally.  

In this condensed geographic area (population: 7,000,000+) , there would be very small chance that customers would misspell this name as "Ziply," although this might be the case in other geographic areas.

For radio spots outside Long Island, ZipLI would pass the radio test by being pronounced "Zip-L-I-dot-com."

"ZipLI" and "ZIP LI" do not appear on the USPTO.gov data base. However (and this is major), we recommend that you avoid building a national online classified ad website; a company called Ziply already fills this role; therefore, competing with them would most likely cause brand confusion. In addition, Ziply is trademarked for online classifieds and want ads, so "Zipli," if used in the wrong way, might be viewed as a typosquat.

For just about any other business, particularly in Long Island, ZipLI would work just fine. Still, we recommend that you consult with a trademark attorney before buying.


Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:




Tuesday, August 20, 2013

ZipSwift.com -- ZipSwift or Zip Swift

ZipSwift.com -- Zip Swift
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Be quick to learn and wise to know.
-- George Burns
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"ZipSwift," consisting of two root words ("Zip" and "Swift"), creates the impression that your company means business, either in manufacturing or delivering a service, and conducts business in a fast and timely manner -- for example, from zippy and fast hardware and software to swift pizza delivery.

We can also envision the term being used as a brand name for one of those new-fangled 3-D printers.

"ZipSwift" and Zip Swift" have not been found on the USPTO.gov data base.


Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

zasGO.com -- zasGO or zas GO

ZasGO.com -- ZasGo or Zas GO
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I don't cook, not as long as they still deliver pizza.

-- Tiger Woods
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"Za" is quickly becoming accepted as a shortened version for pizza; "zas" is the plural.

ZasGO is a natural brand name for pizzas on-the-go or a zippy name for a pizza shop/chain that specializes in fast delivery of delicious pizzas.

Let's face it: your business is never likely to own the 5-letter Pizza.com, but you can own ZasGo.com, another attractive (and much less expensive) 5-letter domain name, which incorporates "za," the increasingly popular way of saying "pizza."

Who knows? Perhaps "Let's order some ZasGo for dinner tonight!" will become part of the everyday lexicon.

As of 7/18/2013, neither ZasGo or Zas GO was found as a trademark in the USPTO.gov or Trademarkia.com data bases. 

Domain is for Sale at Afternic.com:


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Another version of the zasGO logo:

ZasGO.com -- ZasGO or Zas GO
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*The Fine Print

We will not knowingly sell global and/or well-known trademarked terms. However, it is a large world, so it is possible that the term is in use in some countries, regions, and/or local areas.

Before buying, please make sure that no one in your country, region, or local area is using the name in question, especially in your area of product offerings and/or services.

Also, we cannot guarantee that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.gov) or any other trademarking authority will grant you a trademark for the domain name terms that we offer for sale. Therefore, before you purchase a domain name, please conduct your own extensive search, and consult with a trademark and/or corporate lawyer.

Finally, we cannot guarantee how past owners (other than our company) have used the domains that we sell. Your tech department should have the tools to check out past history of domains (Archive.org is a good place to start) and rehabbing domains that have been misused by past owners.

We do not offer legal services.