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> [Write an Elevator Pitch / Tagline](https://english.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/352/write-an-elevator-pitch-tagline)  

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##Note: 
We are closing this domain naming thread. It is asking the *entirely* wrong question. See this blog post for details: [Domain Names: Wrong Question](http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/10/domain-names-the-wrong-question/) 

We're going to keep the name english.stackexchange.com. But we WILL be setting up redirects from the more "popular" domains names. (e.g. seasonedadvice.com to cooking.stackexchange.com, basicallymoney.com to money.stackexchange.com, and others as we go through the list).

New question: "**Write and Elevator Pitch / Tagline!**"

[**Click here to contribute ideas and vote.**](https://english.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/352/write-an-elevator-pitch-tagline) 


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Per [the seven essential meta questions][1]:


> The search for domain name typically
> starts very early during the private
> beta. And for good reason: Naming is
> really, really hard. Add to that, the
> rare commodity that good domain names
> have become, and there’s no wonder why
> there is such angst that this process
> not be made public.
> 
> But rather than saying “we can’t
> discuss this at all,” we take our
> chances by having these discussions
> openly in the community. So far, we
> haven’t seen any problems. But, if a
> muse visits you in the night and
> personally entrusts you as the keeper
> of the perfect, amazingly good domain
> name, feel free to [email me privately][2].
> 
> When considering domain names, keep
> these basic guidelines in mind:
> 
> * The domain name should be available. 
> You can check domain name availability
> [here][3]. 
> * Prefer dot-com names over other
> top-level domains. 
> * Prefer non-hyphenated names.

  [1]: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/07/the-7-essential-meta-questions-of-every-beta/
  [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/users/98786/robert-cartaino
  [3]: http://www.whois.net/