“The service [PickyDomains] has received raves from Web curmudgeon John Dvorak. “You are too friggin’ cheap to be taken seriously,” he writes in his blog. ‘A couple of your names if sold by a consulting firm would have fetched $10,000.’ Or more.”
AllBusiness.Com
“Finding an available domain name is getting harder and harder everyday, not only because of Domain Name Kiting, but also the huge business of domain name speculation. Thankfully, when it comes time to register a new domain name for your business or venture, you’re not on your own. Get someone else to do it for you. Picky Domains charges $50 for a domain name search. Best of all, if you’re unhappy with what they come up with, you’ll get a full refund.”
SitePoint.Com
“A thought-out domain name can save you a lot of time and bring you a lot of traffic. Search engines love topic-related domain names and they seem to be an important aspect which is being used to evaluate web-pages. [PickyDomains] community helps to select optimal domain names.”
SmashingMagazine.Com
“PickyDomains.com is powered by humans (44,000+ registered contributors and counting). This service isn’t free, and it is fairly inexpensive ($50) and you pay only if you decide to register one of the suggested domains. If you don’t like anything, you don’t pay anything. Risk-free crowdsourcing model in action.”
GrowMap.Com
“So many of the 'make money online' advertisements littering the web urge everyday people to write for online websites for a spare paycheque. This isn't quite as easy as it sounds, but there is another way creative types can try to make money online. PickyDomains.com is an open forum where contributors can connect with website operators in need of a catchy URL. Clients pitch their ideas for a business, say, but they need help coming up with a slogan or domain name that's sure to pop. Site members send in their ideas, and if their suggestion is picked, they get 40-60 per cent of the order value, typically in the $25-$35 range.”
MSN.Com
“If you’re good at naming things, try your hand at domain naming for profit at PickyDomains.com.”
BusinessPundit.Com
“If you are planning to open a website, the very first problem that faces you is domain name. This is what PickyDomains is for. It’s a risk-free crowdsourcing naming service – you simply deposit $50 and specify what you want (desired length, extension, keywords). Within minutes you start receiving suggestions (typical volume is 100-200 suggestions within the first 24 hours).»
InspiredM.Com
“Embaucher quelqu’un pour trouver un nom de domaine à sa place ? Personne ne paierait pour un tel service ! En réalité, trouver des noms de domaines pour les autres s’est avéré un business plutôt rentable, notamment lorsque tout le processus de vente est dénué de risque (si le site ne vous trouve aucun nom de domaine, ou si le nom de domaine suggéré ne vous plaît pas, vous n’aurez rien à payer). PickyDomains possède actuellement une longue liste d’attente de personnes prêtes à payer pour qu’on leur trouve un nom de domaine exceptionnel. PickyDomains a un chiffre d’affaires à six chiffres.”
EconomieMagazine.Fr
“Najali by ste si iného ?loveka na to aby vám vymyslel super názov pre vašu internetovú doménu? Nemožné aby ?udia za takéto nie?o platili. V sú?asnosti je h?adanie názvov pre domény prosperujúcim businessom, a to najmä v?aka tomu že celý proces je vymyslený tak aby bol pre vás bez rizika. PickyDomains majú dnes dokonca zoznam ?akate?ov, ktorí sú pripravení zaplati? za dobre zapamätovate?né doménové meno.”
CentrumPodnikania.Sk
“Misllite da bi ljudi pla?ali da im netko drugi smisli zanimljivo ime za domenu? Zapravo bi. PickyDomains trenuta?no ima listu ?ekanja ljudi koji bi platili da im netko smisli zanimljivo ime za domenu. Sve što trebate je uplatiti 50 dolara i ukratko im opisati za kakvu stranicu trebate ime i oni ?e vam smisliti ime koje ?e biti lako zapamtiti, a pobuditi ?e zanimanje.”
Nacional.Hr