Nightsy
First Novelist
Back off - I know the mods.
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Post by Nightsy on Aug 1, 2009 10:27:29 GMT
A mod position in your debating board
I mean ... being able to change the skin colour.
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Post by Evil Inclination on Aug 3, 2009 14:01:44 GMT
Shh... Nightsy don't reveal our plan.
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irishkid
Experienced Novelist
Vae Victis!
Posts: 87
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Post by irishkid on Aug 4, 2009 21:33:26 GMT
Guys, I didn't know where to post this exactly, but how long do you have the co.cc for? As far as I'm aware co.cc domains are free only for one year, which means that it will be expiring very soon. You should try getting a TLD (top level domain). Godaddy sells dot coms for around 10$, and dot infos for around 1$. Considering the pound/dollar exchange rate, that really isn't much. You may want to purchase privacy (in case you don't want me to look up the Whois record and find out where you live) as well which is an extra 9$. If you are a minor (which you are Jason) you will lack a credit card or Pay Pal. Seeing as you are in the UK, this 3V card looks like the right way to go about purchasing domains. I used it for mine. You can find out more about them at www.3vcash.com/. You can use them to buy disposable Visa card numbers from most newsagents.
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Post by Evil Inclination on Aug 5, 2009 8:30:38 GMT
I can just get a free one at www.co.nr or www.tk though? It's not worth the effort.
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irishkid
Experienced Novelist
Vae Victis!
Posts: 87
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Post by irishkid on Aug 7, 2009 9:49:26 GMT
Search engines prefer TLD's, as do customers you are advertising to. Also, buying a dot com gives you a brand to market. It's better in general. But it's up to you really.
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Post by iDesign on Aug 7, 2009 19:27:41 GMT
I can get domains like that free now, so I may do. But somebody has to pay $14 USD to have the board moved to the new address.
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Post by Evil Inclination on Aug 9, 2009 0:47:49 GMT
Can you get dot.com for free? If so it'd be great to have in the new version.
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Post by iDesign on Aug 9, 2009 1:22:55 GMT
I'll do what I can.
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irishkid
Experienced Novelist
Vae Victis!
Posts: 87
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Post by irishkid on Aug 9, 2009 11:23:31 GMT
Yeah, is this Rewards1.com by any chance? Because I wouldn't trust them much... Some of their offers are shady, but then again you do end up with a Godaddy gift card at the end of it if you do it right.
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Post by iDesign on Aug 9, 2009 11:27:26 GMT
No, I just have my contacts.
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