How Would You Name This?

by blackhawkup Banned
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Ok I'm not sure if this is the right forum, sorry if it's not.

Anyway, I'm working on a site that is geared towards 30-55 year olds "reclaiming the glory years. Bringing sexy back. Getting cool again. Finding their inner swagger"...you get the point...lol

Would you mind throwing out some catchy titles that may be used for a domain name and or possibly a book.

it can be a phrase such as: bringsexyback.com

or a created word such as: coolify.me

Thanks in advanced, you guys are great with words and im drawing a blank after coming up with 10 ideas haha
  • Profile picture of the author marciayudkin
    "reclaiming the glory years."
    This sounds like it is geared to people 70-80 years old.

    I question the whole concept, actually. This sounds like some young person's idea of what older people want.

    Try looking at the headlines in popular magazines. This is not the tone you'll see in content geared to the age group you cited.

    Good luck all the same,
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    bringsexyback.com - FFS - second cousin of bring hairy back.
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    • Profile picture of the author wordwizard
      Originally Posted by The Copy Nazi View Post

      bringsexyback.com - FFS - second cousin of bring hairy back.
      LOL, that reminds me of my (former) unfortunate domain choice...
      growbackhair.info

      I thought it was brilliant, until the back hair connection entered my mind.

      Oops.
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      • Profile picture of the author The Copy Nazi
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        Originally Posted by wordwizard View Post

        LOL, that reminds me of my (former) unfortunate domain choice...
        growbackhair.info

        I thought it was brilliant, until the back hair connection entered my mind.

        Oops.
        I was always a big fan of penisland.net - real site BTW
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        Originally Posted by wordwizard View Post

        LOL, that reminds me of my (former) unfortunate domain choice...
        growbackhair.info

        I thought it was brilliant, until the back hair connection entered my mind.

        Oops.
        HA! Grow back hair. I wonder if there are any products w/ affiliate programs related to back hair. Although I'm not quite sure many people would be looking to grow more back hair. Actually, if there is, you could have a monopoly on that niche.

        To the OP; this may just be me, but some may have misconceptions about the term "glory" and "years" as well, but that's just the Internet - haha.

        Disregarding my above comment, here's some suggestions:

        Glory Relived
        Midyouth Crisis
        Old Is The New Young (lol)

        Wow...I'm really terrible at this particular topic - haha.

        Marcia's suggestion to look at headlines in popular magazines is a great idea. It might help you capture a word or phrase you wouldn't have noticed otherwise.

        Good luck!
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      • Profile picture of the author John Krone
        Originally Posted by wordwizard View Post

        LOL, that reminds me of my (former) unfortunate domain choice...
        growbackhair.info
        I thought it was brilliant, until the back hair connection entered my mind.
        Oops.
        At least you can take comfort in the fact that ".com" was already taken, and you had to settle for ".info"..

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  • Profile picture of the author John Krone
    Originally Posted by blackhawkup View Post

    Ok I'm not sure if this is the right forum, sorry if it's not.

    Anyway, I'm working on a site that is geared towards 30-55 year olds "reclaiming the glory years. Bringing sexy back. Getting cool again. Finding their inner swagger"...you get the point...lol

    Would you mind throwing out some catchy titles that may be used for a domain name and or possibly a book.

    it can be a phrase such as: bringsexyback.com

    or a created word such as: coolify.me

    Thanks in advanced, you guys are great with words and im drawing a blank after coming up with 10 ideas haha
    First of all I AM that age, and I would never let the word "swagger" in my brain, much less out of my mouth. The whole concept as you present it is condescending. To fix that....

    I'd ixney the "regain", "again" language. As if it's already lost. I'm probably more active than you, and don't consider myself any less cool than I did when I was 18.
    I was cool, am cool and will remain cool. In heaven, I will be a holier cool, but still cool.

    That's the message that is true and could be marketed. To an older but no less cool crowd. What you'll find out as you gain more experience, is that what you used to think is cool, wasn't really that cool after all. What changes is our concept of cool. The cool never leaves, we just redefine what cool is.

    To attract that crowd, build a brand that REMAINS cool at any age.
    StillCool.com

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