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No, that wasn't really the point of the post. I haven't even put anything on the site yet, just registered the domain.
Sorry, I was a bit harsh.
Without having read NF's recommended Google advice on SEO yet, I'd make my first SEO tip:
SEO is a frame of mind. If it occurs to you to say something online, if at all possible you should make it relevant to your web site and point to it. Keep that in mind all the time.
I was just a bit taken aback by the sheer volume of registrations each year.
I was surprised ChutneySpoon as a domain was free (ooh look, another link). I thought all the two-word combinations were taken in the mid 1990s and had just stayed that way ever since.
What is really surprising is how fast domain names relating to major disasters get registered, although almost all are by domain name parking entities.
No, that wasn't really the point of the post. I haven't even put anything on the site yet, just registered the domain. I was (in a dull, lookatme sort of way, without actually even mentioning mememe's domain name) just a bit taken aback by the sheer volume of registrations each year.
It's a big world out there buddy. Need to grasp this concept if you are going to run a successful website.
So, the only web site you link to is not the one you are talking about.
I despair of people's SEO knowledge.
No, that wasn't really the point of the post. I haven't even put anything on the site yet, just registered the domain. I was (in a dull, lookatme sort of way, without actually even mentioning mememe's domain name) just a bit taken aback by the sheer volume of registrations each year.
If anybody tells you that there's more to know than is in there, and they're asking for money before they'll tell you what it is, they're lying to get money out of you.
Of course free advice ought to be appraised on the basis of its cost: it can be worth having, but you should judge it on its merits. That also applies to this free advice. I think Hofstadter would appreciate the self-referentiality
I registered a domain name a couple of weeks ago and thought I'd just have a quick browse to see if it had popped up anywhere in the search engines yet and, sure enough, it's on this site.
So, the only web site you link to is not the one you are talking about.
I registered a domain name a couple of weeks ago and thought I'd just have a quick browse to see if it had popped up anywhere in the search engines yet and, sure enough, it's on this site.
Splendid.
Trouble is, so are several other domain names. 105,671 registered yesterday alone. 100,220 other domain registrations on the day I registered mine. Assuming most days are around the same, that's going to be more than 36 million new domains a year.
...wisrapidsdailytribune.com
withbb.com
withpoison.com
wittieproject.com
wivibombom.com
wizardye.com
wizecs.com
wizetradeforoptions.com
wizkhalfia.com
wizsard101.com
wj-6688.com
wjbddradio.com
wjroya.com
wkat1360.com
wkoins.com
wkucreditcard.com
wlentorcenterestwood671.com
wlentorfrostalcon665.com
wlentorfrostalcon668.com
wm2fibertel.com
wmashable.com
wmtam600.com...
Still, give it six months and everyone will be talking about my one, just you wait and see.
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