Of course, in a few minutes someone will have registered it and will be trying to use the traffic to sell PPC ads for insurance, or more readable domain names, or something...
I'm pretty sure that Kozmo was profitable in both New York and London, but died due to overexpansion.
A business model that works fine in a dense urban area doesn't work as well in many of the sprawling cities that Kozmo expanded into.
Similarly, FreshDirect seems to be doing quite well in New York, but PeaPod couldn't figure out how to make online grocery shopping work on a broader footprint.
Of course, in a few minutes someone will have registered it and will be trying to use the traffic to sell PPC ads for insurance, or more readable domain names, or something...
I'm pretty sure that Kozmo was profitable in both New York and London, but died due to overexpansion.
A business model that works fine in a dense urban area doesn't work as well in many of the sprawling cities that Kozmo expanded into.
Similarly, FreshDirect seems to be doing quite well in New York, but PeaPod couldn't figure out how to make online grocery shopping work on a broader footprint.