I see what you're saying but google the donald. Is .win anywhere on the front page?
You have to get to the second page to even see the donalds twitter account.
I don't think google is going to pull up anything .win unless you're specific with your search terms. That's why name recognition is probably the more important in my opinion at the moment as making the name broad is unlikely to result in people randomly finding it anyways.
It would kind of be like if Coke renamed themselves to sugar water.
It would be more reflective of the product, but the name recognition is gone.
So what would you suggest and how would you expect other people to find it?
If they're coming through reddit than they already know what they're looking for as they would still be linked from KiA.
I see what you're saying but google the donald. Is .win anywhere on the front page?
You have to get to the second page to even see the donalds twitter account.
I don't think google is going to pull up anything .win unless you're specific with your search terms. That's why name recognition is probably the more important in my opinion at the moment as making the name broad is unlikely to result in people randomly finding it anyways.
I'm not an official member of the community (new here), but the answer to that is probably "what would people type into a search engine to find you?"
"The Donald" for example was a unique enough name that even after getting shut down on Reddit, people could still find/follow the people behind it.