Domain Reason

.com .org and .co.uk domains for saleDomain Reason is a small marketing company with integrity. We don’t refer on and take a cut. All our names are owned by us through painstaking research because that’s what we do.

Now, Domain Reason you are here is because you are interested in domain names or, more specifically, you are interested in purchasing one of our exclusive and highly marketable domain names.

Choosing a good domain name is the first step in creating a successful online presence for your business and unless you are constantly going through a dictionary or listening out for the latest ‘buzz words’ and then systematically checking their availability, you don’t stand much chance of getting a memorable and marketable name. Fortunately for you we have constantly got our ears to the ground and eyes in the papers and we keep up to date with the best new names you can buy which will help your business flourish.

If none of our current names take your fancy, then you can use us as a consultancy to find your name of choice or come up with alternatives which may just hit the spot... remember, marketing can be just as successful with a twist as much as a conservatively planned, down the line route; Moonpig.com (birthday cards) and Elephant.co.uk (insurance) are testament to that!

As a brand new start-up business you may even consider buying a domain name first before branding and registering your company, that way guaranteeing a result without a future headache.

It is always very difficult to put a price on a domain name so, unless it is one of our platinum names, we have found a formula that seems fair both to us and our satisfied customers. Our pricing reflects an average listed A4 single page advertising rate from the top three printed magazines that influence your industry. I think you’ll agree that a single page advert price is extremely good value for a marketable domain name that could last for years.

When choosing a name consider the following:

  • Choose a domain name that is logical, memorable and as short as possible.
  • Generic terms are like gold dust if you can get them.
  • Make use of keywords or popular search terms whenever possible.
  • Avoid using hyphens or other symbols.
  • Sometimes the more unusual but familiar sounding a domain, the better.