by orb_yt on 12/10/2017, 12:43:16 AM with 1 comments
A few years ago pg wrote a great article on startup names: http://paulgraham.com/name.html
The resulting discussion was equally as informative: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10030863
I'm wondering if this has changed at all. Are .io names to be avoided still? Have consumer/investor perception of them changed since?
This question comes as I brainstorm names for an upcoming project. The target demographic is generally a developer, and as such I picked up a relevant one word .io name. I am aware of available .com names which would suffice, but they're commonly two words and not as succinct. Would switching to a .com be advised?
A few years ago pg wrote a great article on startup names: http://paulgraham.com/name.html
The resulting discussion was equally as informative: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10030863
I'm wondering if this has changed at all. Are .io names to be avoided still? Have consumer/investor perception of them changed since?
This question comes as I brainstorm names for an upcoming project. The target demographic is generally a developer, and as such I picked up a relevant one word .io name. I am aware of available .com names which would suffice, but they're commonly two words and not as succinct. Would switching to a .com be advised?