DonFck wrote:
Zimmer wrote:
DonFck wrote:
srsly.com
Srsly? Srsly.
Did you honestly think, with the huge amount of 4chan and trolls in this internet, that that domain name wouldn't be taken?
No, I didn't think the .com would be available. But for a minute there, I hoped.
srsly.biz is on the other hand available.
the internets.... srs.biz
globefish23 wrote:
Some suggestions:
sly legerdemain(s)
sly trick(s)
sly illusion(s)
Make it not sound like a website about illustration, graphic design, and photography.
A lot of famous companies/institutions/websites have a name that doesn't obviously give away their profession.
Obscure, even nonsense names make people think. Obvious, trivial names sound boring.
Of course, it must not be too outlandish and also your service has to be good. It's not use if your name is great, but you are boring.
Example: George Lucas' Industrial Light & Magic. Adjective in conjunction with seemingly unsuitable nouns. Sounds like an electrician that also does stage tricks. Is a CGI company.
Counter-example: Metallica. Sounds like a metal band. Is a metal band.
My €0.02 at least.
I know what you mean, someone I know uses "golacygo" for theirs. Doesn't give the meaning away upfront and is still fun and catchy.
I actually kind of like slytricks.
trick - 3 a (1): a quick or artful way of getting a result : knack <the trick is to make it look natural> (2): an instance of getting a desired result <one small adjustment will do the trick> b: a technical device (as of an art or craft) <the tricks of stage technique>
Granted it isn't the most common interpretation of the word, it does support the idea in a way... although "slytricks" still makes me think of prostitutes...