Jamie-AU
Regular Member
I'm wondering if anyone thinks there's any value, from say a tourism perspective, for securing domains or developing websites based on well-known Australian highway routes?
For example, one of Australia's most well-known, PacificHighway.com.au is parked/for sale. You wonder about the value of that domain and potential website scope from a tourism perspective, given the Pacific Highway goes through or around some very large coastal centres in New South Wales.
Another one that's also parked is StuartHighway.com.au - covering the epic journey through the heart of Australia from Darwin, through Alice Springs, Coober Pedy and down to the Flinders Ranges at Port Augusta.
There are, of course, a number of well-known highway names that aren't registered as domains yet, such as EyreHighway.com.au (across the Nullarbor), and NewEnglandHighway.com.au through some large centres in NSW and QLD.
Anyone think there's any value in buying or registering the domain names related to well-known highway routes in Australia?
For example, one of Australia's most well-known, PacificHighway.com.au is parked/for sale. You wonder about the value of that domain and potential website scope from a tourism perspective, given the Pacific Highway goes through or around some very large coastal centres in New South Wales.
Another one that's also parked is StuartHighway.com.au - covering the epic journey through the heart of Australia from Darwin, through Alice Springs, Coober Pedy and down to the Flinders Ranges at Port Augusta.
There are, of course, a number of well-known highway names that aren't registered as domains yet, such as EyreHighway.com.au (across the Nullarbor), and NewEnglandHighway.com.au through some large centres in NSW and QLD.
Anyone think there's any value in buying or registering the domain names related to well-known highway routes in Australia?