Finding a good domain name can be hard enough, but now we have to worry about accidental double meanings.
Check out this amusing list of actual domain names:
ExpertsExchange.com –> ExpertSexchange.com
WhoRepresents.com –> WhorePresents.com
TherapistFinder.com –> TheRapistFinder.com
PenIsland.net –> PenisLand.net
ChooseSpain.com –> ChoosesPain.com
GoTahoe.com –> GotAHoe.com
PenIsMightier.com –> PenisMightier.com
PowergenItalia.com –> PowerGenitalia.com
MoleStationNursery.com –> MolestationNursery.com
KeywordsExtractor.com –> KeywordSexTractor.com
BigAlsOnline.com –> BiGalsOnline.com
PotsOfArt.com –> PotsoFart.com
AlterScrap.com –> AltersCrap.com
ViaGrafix.com –> ViagraFix.com
dare2baware says:
How about this one?
nowHere.com -> noWhere.com 🙂
Sean says:
Makes ya wonder though, did some of these people KNOW about all of the attention they would receive knowing how funny their web addresses would be and how quickly people would find out? I’ve seen this list tons of times on other sites, lots of free advertising if you ask me 😉
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