The new gTLD .Fit is launching into general availability today and thought I would let you know my top picks because I won’t be registering any of them.
.Fit seems to be a limited extension when it comes to natural terms as Fit is falling on the wrong side of the dot.
However I did find some good domain names that are naturals,with .Fit, the problem is they are pricey in my opinion.
I did check out the Sunrise registrations for .Fit and found only 76.
One of the best trademark terms would have been Honda.Fit since it’s a popular car model, but I didn’t see a Sunrise registration for it, but maybe Honda is planning on picking it up as soon as GA opens.
For the record there is already a .Fitness which is a Donuts extension and it has over 5,600 registrations.
Here are my picks are the best available domains with the registration and renewal pricing at Name.com
Right.fit $6,250.00 (Rightfit.com sold for $50K in 2007)
The.fit $6,250.00 (We sold TheFit.com for $31K in 2011)
Super.fit $3,125.00
Physically.fit $1,250.00
Your.fit $625.00
Perfect.fit $3,125.00
Great.fit $1,250.00
Getting.fit $1,250.00
Extra.fit $625.00
Slim.fit $3,125.00
Were.fit $1,250.00
Too.fit $3,125.00
Game.fit $3,125.00
Here are some domains that are not available as they appear reserved (although 101domain.com has them listed at $75K per year)
Get.fit
You.fit
Keep.fit
Keeping.fit
Home.fit
Body.fit
Bodybuilding.fit
GetYourself.fit
Workout.fit
Exercise.fit
Cross.fit
Run.fit
Out.fit
Pro.fit
Bene.fit
Retro.fit
We will let you know tomorrow how many registrations Minds + Machines who owns the .Fit registry gets and what domains get registered.
Minds + Machines did announce today that Arnold Sports Festival, one of the many inspiring organizations associated with Arnold Schwarzenegger – the international film-star and seven-time Mr. Olympia winner – has taken several .fit domains names, including Arnold.fit and Arnoldsports.fit in the pioneer program
sofreedomains says
How about jog.fit? I think it should be in the list. Michael, You did a good job anyway in coming up with this list.
lance says
Crossfit is a tm so I’m not sure that would work
Groovy says
I believe it says in the IANA / TMCH documentation that trademark claims could not be made where the dot breaks the mark. I remember seeing several examples given and this is from the TMCH guidelines doc.
The following, even if court-validated, will not be accepted by the Clearinghouse:
Any court validated mark that includes a top level extensions such as “icann.org” or “.icann”
Any court validated trademark mark starting with a “dot” (.) or containing a “dot” (.)
So not sure if cross.fit would be an issue if the TM is Crossfit
Groovy
steve brady says
abercrombieand.fit LOW $27
Groovy says
I suspect there would undeniably be a TM problem with your example. The primary TM is used to the left and not split across a dot based boundary.
If there was such as tld abercrom.bie may be OK , abercrombieand.fit definitely not for obvious reasons.
Groovy