Ask is a natural 'keyword' for a search website, it's generic and the word 'ask' can't be trademarked.
- What can be done?
- Someone else owns the best domain: ask.com
- We can't buy ask.com
- ...but we want the #2 spot in search engines
- Someone else owns the best domain: ask.com
Use 1-Ask.com as a Shortcut
- 1-ask.com points to the Tiny but Mighty Search Prototype Website
- (that's tech talk for a shortcut)
- Used this way, 1-Ask is easier to type than: www.numbersthatwork.com/search/
- and easier to remember
1-Ask.com looks like a phone number, makes sense to humans and a viable marketing solution for a mobile internet search website. 1-Ask.com is the only domain with the potential to firmly establish itself in the #2 spot to ask.com like Avis did to Hertz in the rental car business and has big upside potential with mobile surfers, teens and texters as surfers transition to mobile devices.
Search domain competition gets really interesting if all the other search domains offered by Numbers That Work are considered.
Common words relating to the Search Industry - Domains formatted like phone numbers.
Word 1-Dash.com 1-Dash.mobi 1-Dial.com 1-Dial.mobi
Seek 1-seek.com 1-seek.mobi 1-7335.com 1-7335.mobi
Find 1-find.mobi 1-3463.com 1-3463.mobi
Ask 1-ask.com 1-ask.mobi 1-275.com 1-275.mobi
Help 1-help.mobi 1-4357.com 1-4357.mobi
NFO (info) 1-nfo.com 1-nfo.mobi 1-636.com 1-636.mobi
Note: NFO is a 'geek' shortcut for info.


