mRNA Excitement !

mRNA names hold immense potential for a breakthrough firm in the biomedical field, with a pathway to Big Pharma. mRNA delivery systems are sudden key technology which won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

The combination of genetic information and cutting-edge mRNA research is revolutionizing the medical & pharmaceutical worlds. mRNA research is highly attractive to a progressive firm hoping to grab a portion of quickly-developing mRNA funding & subsidies, and markets worth billions. 

mRNA vaccine platforms offer huge future potential with cancer, antimicrobial resistance & phage biology, and a host of other illnesses & diseases including influenza - the common cold. Startups in the biotech, pharmaceutical, or genetic research sectors can establish a strong online presence effortlessly with any of the following domain names:

mRNAaid.com

mRNAanalytica.com

mRNAanalytics.com

mRNABank.com

mRNABiomed.com

mRNABiosciences.com

mRNAChem.com

mRNAFab.com

mRNAFit.com

mRNALab.com

mRNALabs.com

mRNAPhage.com

mRNAPharm.com

mRNAResearch.com


 

 

 

Office Space - The Chance to BUY

For startup firms during the past 100 years, most prime office space has only been available for rent - if at all. Companies pay $2000 to $20,000 or more each month to position themselves near the center of things, knowing the price could and usually will rise when the lease expires. 

Circumstances have changed, with online businesses booming.   

Now you can buy a central location, often for under $100,000. 

The great .com domain name becomes your brand & your office. Your domain is part of each email. Prices near $100,000 may seem high, but your domain is your launchpad to success, with instantaneous global reach -- and ultimately cheap compared to the office space of yesteryear. Can a unique .com domain help you build trust, franchise or expand?  Will you regret when a hot firm grabs the premium space ...maybe even receives email meant for you?  BUY the goddamn thing!

Read the words & experiences of Rick Schwartz:

"Domains are income-producing and multi-faceted. They serve as your:

World Headquarters

Your Brand

Your Location

Your Front Door

Your Cash Register

Your Information Portal

Your #1 Sales Tool

Domains provide Unlimited Expansion. Great and memorable dotcom Domains are the doorway to all future business dreams. If you have a dream and a true burning desire, it MUST start with a High-Profile domain name" ... 

Think deeply about this and do not delay. The facts are not secret.


NOT SECRET.  BUY NOW

Ęś.com for Hertz, Hilton, or Honda

International Domain Names, IDN, make great links. ICANN has never allowed the release of the single-character H.com which uses the English H (as in HAPPY).

The Latin Ęś.com is not the English H, but it could be a good link for Honda or Heineken or Hilton.

Not all marketing must focus on lowest-level awareness.  Cleverness Builds Buzz! 

Latin Ęś.com is available at a reasonable price, and could be catalyst for a wonderful marketing campaign. This sales method might induce some to share link details & 'secret' background... but why not? Great!  Bonus address input is xn--ppa.com

Imagine Hertz or Hilton advertising: “We love Geeks – 30% discount if booking through Ęś.com ..."

For more ideas, see single-character.com

 


Institutional Capture of ICANN

ICANN's Public Comment Summary Report is a classic example of Secretariat whitewash: writing up notes (or meeting minutes) to fit a desired scenario -- ignoring & belittling uncomfortable topics. Fortunately, an interested & dispassionate investigation could review the 57 submissions to the proposed .NET Registry Agreement to confirm how the purported summary is biased or negligent. Two topics I brought up are ignored.

One concern is too little VeriSign investment in promoting IDN (so-called International Domain Names) which might ease global accessibility and localization gaps.

But the more glaring deficiency is that the present system lacks true security and stability by wholly relying upon a single supplier: no effort is made to designate any alternative operators or reserve contractors. Realistic contingency planning by ICANN should have redundant back-up suppliers poised to potentially takeover the contract in the event of disaster [which, for example, could include non-technical but disqualifying moral lapses by VeriSign management, or exposure of some toxic dimension within their corporate culture]. Beyond any supposition, ICANN "invites the community to comment" - but manages to erase this clearly-stated shortcoming from their summary & comments.

Backup promotes security, stability, and safety; the no-bid monopoly given to VeriSign is difficult to justify. 

But it's as if we are peon living in a company town, in a banana republic, being ignored & abused by bosses. What recourse exists against the anti-competitive practices allowed & encouraged by ICANN? Class action lawsuit? Are there violations of antitrust laws? Could the California Attorney-General or European Union competition law help correct these issues?