
Dainese, the world's leading specialist in protective wear for motorcycling, mountain biking and downhill skiing, is promoting wide range of its personal products and clothing under "I Dainese Me" brand. It employs dozens of VIP ambassadors such as Carolina Kostner: The most prominent brand bearer are: Kevin Schwantz, 500cc world class champion VALENTINO ROSSI, 9-time [...] Continue reading
Amr Mahmoud, of Profile.com opened another good year for .ME by completing the sale of reviews.me for US$ 10,000.00. He purchased the domain name back in 2011 for $1,150 on one of the registry held auctions. This transaction has an effective IRR of above 500% - quite impressive for this class of domain names. Well [...] Continue reading
Beautiful Bar Refaeli of under.me doesn't stop. Even not during the Christmas. Now she is advertising her new season line under "deliver.me" jingle: The ad was seen on Facebook many times: Domain name deliver.me is a premium one and is still held by the registry. It is available via their special development programme.Ads by Name.ly: [...] Continue reading
Although Bar Refaeli of under.me doesn't own kiss.me [yet] she decided to launch a catchy campaign under this jingle: Ever wanted to kiss.me under the mistletoe? Now you can! Take a look at our Facebook page to get a chance to kiss #1 on Maxim's Hot 100 List, the beautiful Bar Refaeli! by under.me This [...] Continue reading
Three letter domain names are scarce, sort of. With 26 letters, there are only 17,576 of LLL.ME ones. When it comes to pricing, deriving the right number can be difficult. Brands-and-Jingles, being currently busy with one premium transaction, has compiled some small research on the subject. This post will present the respectful findings. We have [...] Continue reading
At a faith forum in Columbia, Mo., on 3rd February 2012 ,Rick Santorum said that elderly people in the Netherlands wear bracelets that say "Do not euthanize me" because euthanasia accounts for 10% of deaths in Holland and half of those people are euthanized involuntarily. In fact, Santorum’s statistics were overblown and the bracelets nonexistent. [...] Continue reading
Last year we have discovered quite few LL.ME domain names. Two of them, namely di.me and me.me were taken since then back by the registry as the projects didn't take off. They are now available again via the official premium programme. The market of short names is not sitting still and London based Turbulenz got [...] Continue reading