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General Domain Name Discussion
Some basic ideas to domaining
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<blockquote data-quote="lifesavings.online" data-source="post: 2305519" data-attributes="member: 322970938"><p>Context. Everything I wrote had to deal with presenting the value of domains (as a whole) in the eyes of the readers. Those readers are not always informed. The whole basis of my post revolves around that idea. That is, sowing the seeds of knowledge in domains IN GENERAL. You aren't going to post on a lifestyle blog and have 1000 eyes that understand domains.</p><p></p><p>You failed to understand the context of my post. You even MISLEADINGLY QUOTED a PARTIAL sentence, so you could base your attack. I said, "Rather,"</p><p></p><p>Since context matters, it Is prudent to point out, that I suggested you 'build value' as <u>opposed</u> ("Rather") to sounding desperate. I clearly inserted "Rather" for that exact reason.</p><p></p><p>It is NOT a SIN or even A BAD idea to inform your readers (who have no idea about domains), on the VALUE of domains. I mean, what's the problem?</p><p></p><p>I thought it would be clear that when you write the blog article, you would *subtly* insert ONE of your domains. I never eluded that one pound away at the idea that *YOUR SPECIFIC* (domain) is somehow more valuable than the others. I thought I made that clear. You 'choose carefully', not to make it sound like a sales pitch - I say so, again because you missed the drift.</p><p></p><p>Almost NO ONE understands the value of a domain. You have to show them, and explain to them. So yes, you have to build the impression of value for YOUR domain too. Your domain, and every other domain!</p><p></p><p>You're actually bothering me now, posting on every thread of mine. Like are you stalking me? Is this why no one is here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifesavings.online, post: 2305519, member: 322970938"] Context. Everything I wrote had to deal with presenting the value of domains (as a whole) in the eyes of the readers. Those readers are not always informed. The whole basis of my post revolves around that idea. That is, sowing the seeds of knowledge in domains IN GENERAL. You aren't going to post on a lifestyle blog and have 1000 eyes that understand domains. You failed to understand the context of my post. You even MISLEADINGLY QUOTED a PARTIAL sentence, so you could base your attack. I said, "Rather," Since context matters, it Is prudent to point out, that I suggested you 'build value' as [U]opposed[/U] ("Rather") to sounding desperate. I clearly inserted "Rather" for that exact reason. It is NOT a SIN or even A BAD idea to inform your readers (who have no idea about domains), on the VALUE of domains. I mean, what's the problem? I thought it would be clear that when you write the blog article, you would *subtly* insert ONE of your domains. I never eluded that one pound away at the idea that *YOUR SPECIFIC* (domain) is somehow more valuable than the others. I thought I made that clear. You 'choose carefully', not to make it sound like a sales pitch - I say so, again because you missed the drift. Almost NO ONE understands the value of a domain. You have to show them, and explain to them. So yes, you have to build the impression of value for YOUR domain too. Your domain, and every other domain! You're actually bothering me now, posting on every thread of mine. Like are you stalking me? Is this why no one is here? [/QUOTE]
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