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Is "Mrs. Jello" & "Digimedia" the same?

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sasquatch

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The reason I am asking is that lately I am seeing Mrs. Jello `'websites`' (landing ppc pages) being strikingly identical to the Digimedia ones?

Eg:

cleveradio.com (MJ)

vs.

shampoo.com (Digimedia)
 

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No they are different, digimedia is owned my Scott.

-=DCG=-
 

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Mrs. Jello (Igal) is on this forum -- they both have at least 1 thing in common -- wonderful domain portfolios.
 

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Digimedia = Scott Day
Mrs. Jello = Igal
 

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GeorgeK said:
Mrs. Jello (Igal) is on this forum -- they both have at least 1 thing in common -- wonderful domain portfolios.

They also share the exact same web design. Isn't that a no-no, or is this o.k. when it comes to ppc templates?
 

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What George said :-D
 

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lol :cheeky:

sooooo, who copied who?! that is the question......
 

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DotComGod said:
No they are different, digimedia is owned my Scott.

-=DCG=-

By Scott or My Scott ??? :)
 

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The one thing that I often wonder. Does that format produce a better result
than DomainSponsor or Fab.'s format?

I would assume yes. Since, both of them have been doing it for many years.
And, they must be continously testing different formats.

Then, why hasn't DS and Fab. adapted it? :huh:

However, Scott might want to invest in spell check.
"No need to pull your hair out tyring to finding the right shampoo". :-D
 
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