Learned My Lesson (maybe)


My latest sat site is driving me absolutely nuts! I should know better. I should stick with domain names that fit with material that I already know well and have written about. It is much easier for me to expand content than for me to research and create new content which has happened with this latest project. I’ve been working on it for 6 days (not entirely - it has gotten me frustrated on enough occasions that I conveniently decided that doing other things for the sites were more important than working on it) and it just needs to get done so I can begin on another one. It’s likely going to be a late night out here as I work on it, but hopefully I can give you a preview before I go to bed…

I will not purchase any more domains where I don’t have content already (sounds like a pretty good New Year’s resolution!). The problem is we have a few more that fit that category so I have the feeling I’ll be feeling this way again in the not so distant future…


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Just out of curiousity, where are you registering your domains and what price are you getting?

Neo

I like godaddy.com pricewise but I’m interested to know what other’s use as well

I used to use gandi until the dollar got pretty weak against the euro (and I found out godaddy was cheaper anyway)

We use 1and1.com never had a problem with them, $5.99 per domain