Cease & Desist from Eddie Bauer's lawyers. Its the first one I've gotten that I haven't been able to convince them into letting me keep.
I'm sure a lot of people here are turned away by this, but there is a very, very simple way to refocus your energy with the same technique. Focus on something like... Watches. Register a domain name with "watches" in it like "watching4watches.com" or something I don't know.
Use the same approach as my Eddie Bauer tutorial but use brand names down the left side instead of clothing categories. So you could have:
Eddie Bauer Watches
Guess Watches
Rolex Watches
Timex Watches
Etc....
And each of these would lead to a page like:
watching4watches.com/eddie-bauer
or
watching4watches.com/eddie-bauer-watches
Depending on your preference and what keywords you're looking for. You could also try and focus even more by trying to target something like "discount watches" and getting a domain like "MyDiscountWatches.com" (didnt check to see if its taken).
Then the title of each page could be "Discount Eddie Bauer Watches" or "Discount Rolex Watches".
You'll have an easier time ranking if its more specific, but you'll also have less search volume for those targeted words. Its a tradeoff and you have to learn where to make concessions and where not to make concessions.
For those interested I DO OWN other domain names with trademarks in them and have had no problem. It is a risk that I gladly assume depending on the potential gain. The site only took me 1 day (or less) to make so it wasn't a big deal to lose it. The perceived/potential gains were worth it to me.
That being said, I think diversifying and making lots of sites will help you manage risk. It doesn't matter to me because I have lots of other sites with/without trademarks in the domain.
Moral of the story?
Don't worry so much about petty things. Build a crap load of sites with a system that works for you. Then, if something bad happens to one site, it won't make too big of a difference because you'll have lots of others as well.
Build and move on. Build and move on. Build and move on.
And then, a few months down the road, revisit the sites you built to see if they have gotten traffic and/or made money. If they have... optimize them and show them a little love.
But if you build one site and look at your stats all day to see if you've beat your record of 12 visits and $1.13 total profit you're never going to make it in this industry.
This is kind of a rambling and I'm too busy to re-read it for errors but, hopefully you've learned something from this.