Keeping track of seemingly “random” .COM domains “in the wild” is a fun hobby of ours, and – surprisingly – not all domain names appear on vehicles.
Many businesses advertise their domain name on the store front, particularly when they create a memorable brand.
In one of these sightings, we came across “Adjectives Market” – a store with vintage, antique, old and unique items for your home.
The brand operates from ADJMKT.com, a six letter .com domain, that serves as a shortcut to the actual web site, AdjStyle.com:
“As a unique artistic community, our passionate artisans are fueled by the desire to constantly innovate and share our creations with you. Come in and let your imagination run wild with ideas that have come to life by artists who love creating home decor, furniture and stylish accessories that are completely unique.”
It’s interesting to see all these variants of the brand and while consistency is good to have, the domain is short enough to be memorable.
If you wander into one of their locations in Central Florida, tell them we sent you.
ADJMKT ??? What the… What were they thinking? Who the heck is going to remember that domain to type it in after seeing it somewhere? I had to look at the pic 3 times to make sure I typed it right in this comment. lol
I have an adjective for their domain strategy: horrible.
Guys, it’s not worse than any NNNNNN .com 😀