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Posted on November 17th, 2006 by nano.
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I have been having trouble deciding on whether to rename my site and choose a shorter domain name that’s easier to spell. After using services such as domainsbot.com and google searches for “deleted domain names” I began to realize how difficult it is to come up with a clever domain name that also tells people what the site is about. I really wanted to avoid numbers but it seems like every imaginable word (with less than 10 characters) is taken. Someone even owned sprezzatura.com. Then I started thinking about the big names: Google, Yahoo, Myspace, Youtube, Newegg, Ebay, Amazon…and wondered whether I could build a solid, very useful website that would draw attention by spawning my own name. Considering the fact that I have already set up 5 different email accounts for this domain alone, I better decide soon.
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