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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 4:11 am    Post subject: Compare (101, FAQ, ABC, Guild) Reply with quote

I am trying to set up a domain. It will be named as

blahblah101.com
blahblahfaq.com
blahblahabc.com
blahblahguild.com

I only want to register one.
Which is a better description?

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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 4:16 am    Post subject: Re: Compare (101, FAQ, ABC, Guild) Reply with quote

Spake WH unto thee:

Quote:
Which is a better description?

No idea, what is the intended purpose of the Website?

1. If it's a tutorial site aimed at mostly Americans, then '101' might be
best.
2. If it is a Frequently Asked Questions site, then 'faq' would be
best.
3. If again it is a tutorial site, but aimed at an English speaking,
International market, then 'abc' could be best.
4. If the site is about a professional group of people in an organisation,
ie. a guild, then 'guild' might be the best.

It all depends entirely on the use of the site and how you want to market
it.

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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 3:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Compare (101, FAQ, ABC, Guild) Reply with quote

WH typed:
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I am trying to set up a domain. It will be named as

blahblah101.com
blahblahfaq.com
blahblahabc.com
blahblahguild.com

I only want to register one.
Which is a better description?

Why not just register blahblah.com. That way you can either create
subdomains such as faq.blahblah or abc.blahblah.com etc, or structures
such as blahblah.com/faq/ and this way wont limit the relevence that you
have on the domain name

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