The client suggested that maybe they should change their domain name slightly so they can still get a ".com" name. Something like...
Desired Name (taken): foodofthegods.com
Suggested Alternative: foodsofthegods.com
This is not the actual name, just an example to show you what they had in mind.
My thought is they might be shooting themselves in the foot by choosing a domain name that spells their company name slightly different. Not to mention all those people who may assume their domain name is "foodofthegods.com" and end up going to another site altoghether.
I'm tempted to suggest they go with a .biz, .net, or .us so they can keep their company name correctly spelled in the domain... and maybe those who hear of them will remember the .biz because it is still comparatively unusual.
What do you think?
TIA,
Eugene
As a bonus I think that most mailform scripts would get confused by that, if you were filling them out using a .biz domain.
The .net I think invites confusion as well. I've seen other companies with a similar situation do an abbreviation or use a product name, as opposed to the company name.
I would give it a couple days for a creative solution.
(I'm assuming you are talking about a long-term business domain, not a promotional domain that will mainly be used for search engine promotion.)
I'd be inclined to come up with a creative, memorable new name that makes sense for the company and for which the .com is available.
Plus, the client doesn't have a ton of money. I don't think they are interested in getting into a legal battle over a domain name.
Think I'm going to suggest a name that is a shorter version of their company name... and may double as a search keyphrase.