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Just grabbed it..
People pay to learn to do anything and everything...
People pay to learn to do anything and everything...
Originally posted by bidawinner
LOL...
yeah, Ok whatever..
doberry..I had considered tolearn.us for the obvious sub domain..but seperate pages for each topic will actually be less expensive to set-up since each topic will only be one page...
(hosting )
not looking to sell..(not until built and branded a anyways)
looking for domains with built in revenue generating potential..
LearnTo/makemoney.us
learnTo/speakenglish.us
LearnTo/draw.Us
literally tens of thosands of "learnto" topics..each "topic" each with it's own page ...each with a affiliate program specific to that topic..
each "LearnTo" page generating revenue ....each "LearnTo" page NOT subject to the ups and downs of the other pages..diversity..when one product is cold..others are hot..
Originally posted by winfreecash
Got those backwards my friend
Originally posted by bidawinner
doberry..I had considered tolearn.us for the obvious sub domain
LearnTo/makemoney.us
learnTo/speakenglish.us
LearnTo/draw.Us
Originally posted by Duke of Earl
What am I missing here? Those are not sub-domains or valid URL's. A sub-domain would be makemoney.learnto.us (which would leave the grammar backwards and of little value).
You would have to own makemoney.us to have the sub-domain learnto.makemoney.us.
Originally posted by bidawinner
Are you all on drugs tonight ? [/QUOTE
No, but I did have a nice bottle of wine!
<<You are implying I should BUY 100 domains.. draw.us, makemoney.us etc..>>
I'm not implying anything. I just said that Learnto/Makemoney.us is not a sub-domain nor a valid URL. There are no good sub-domain possibilities with learnto.us. You are referring to something entirely different when you are talking about pages within the site.
No one looking at just the name learnto.us will have any idea that there are a hundred pages inside about different topics. They will just see what appears to be an incomplete domain name.
Of course if you have the money and skill to brand it (and you very well might as you have been at it a long time as you noted), then it could be a whole different ballgame.
Also, .us is an obvious liability at this point in time. I am one who thinks it has future prospects though, so you might as well get to work branding it now if you think your idea will work. I plan to put up a .us site or two later myself and I want to see some sites up there so people start getting used to the extension. Good luck.
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