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If you are a social media influencer, you can lose years of your work, all your followers, and all your income: in one moment.
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Awesome! Simply awesome!If you are a social media influencer, you can lose years of your work, all your followers, and all your income: in one moment.
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If you are a social media influencer, you can lose years of your work, all your followers, and all your income: in one moment.
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Thank you @Internet.Domains I am glad you liked it!Awesome! Simply awesome!
Exactly as you say, even bad publicity sells! So social influencers are not suffering much from that unless they are really very unrulyYou didn't really touch on influencers losing followers because they sometimes post idiotic things, but I suppose that is balanced out by the saying 'there is no such thing as bad publicity.'
Cheers
As decentralized technology advances, we will see migrations move away from centralized entities. There is many projects in development to fix the issue you described.In recent months many cryptocurrency Youtubers have had temporary bans from uploading new content and in some cases have had their entire channel removed for no apparent reason. They are starting to advise followers of their backup channels, Instagram accounts etc. The only one I have seen emphatically trying to move his followers away from YouTube is Ivan on Tech.
In recent months many cryptocurrency Youtubers have had temporary bans from uploading new content and in some cases have had their entire channel removed for no apparent reason. They are starting to advise followers of their backup channels, Instagram accounts etc. The only one I have seen emphatically trying to move his followers away from YouTube is Ivan on Tech.
If you are a social media influencer, you can lose years of your work, all your followers, and all your income: in one moment.
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Thank you, Bob, I am glad you liked it!Brilliant article clearly and effectively making an important point.
Thank you @Brands.International !
Bob
Thank you @stubNice one, lol.
@Mister Funsky I appreciate that!Great article...a worthwhile read.
Bring.Love for $30,000? or...........
BringLoveAlways.com for $1 using a coupon or........
BringLove4allAlways.com for $1 using a coupon, the original name but the one I posted before is shorter and a .com. That would be the better route.
Make an experiment - log of from Namepros now, for 5 minutes. Make good coffee.
After 5 minutes, try to remember those 3 names in your post.
You can not forget the name like Bring.Love. But you have already completely forgotten those $1 coupon names you have advised, I am right?
This is not the answer to my question - which was, you have already completely forgotten those $1 coupon names you have advised, or not?No. I imagine the people that would own Bring.Love if they tried to verbally pass it on, would say BringLove.com by accident at times and the people that try to remember it would type it in wrong.
Poll it:
BringLoveAlways.com for $1
Bring.Love for $30,000
oh and...............
BringLove.com is available for $3,495
You can save $26,505 with buying BringLove.com for $3,495 instead of Bring.Love for $30,000
So
BringLove.com for $3,495
or
Bring.Love for $30,000 - you overpriced this one. Why would I spend an extra $26,000+ for that, when I can get the .com for much less?
Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it!BringLove.com for $3,595 and a lot better than Bring.Love
I really don't get it how you price bring.love for $30K when you have BringLove.com for $3K.
You know, we know, and everybody knows, that 99% of the people will end going to BringLove.com, when they hear, "hey, go to Bring Love site and see it".
Not to mention the more than 80% of people mailing to info (at) bringlove.com instead of info (at) bring.love
The only realistic option, for someone serious wanting to start serious business, it's going to BringLove.com
But hey... everybody is free to purchase whatever they want for whatever price and do whatever they want with their money...
And this was my opinion about the matter...
Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it!
Our thinking is very different. When it comes to word1.word2 vs word1word2.com, I am thinking in terms of "raw keyword equity", while you are mainly thinking in terms of established TLD (.com familiarity) over the years.
The debate:
value of word1.word2 VS word1word2.com
can basically be transformed into answering the question:
is "raw keyword equity" more important to business owners then familiarity of .com domain names?
"Raw keyword equity" is not a very known concept yet, but I am writing a series of articles about it at the moment, and definitely will want to hear any feedback on that! This will also shed some light to why some business owners are eager to pay over half a million of dollars on great new gTLDs like vacation.rentals and why bring.love is definitely not overpriced
I did actually, the very first world of my reply above.............No.This is not the answer to my question - which was, you have already completely forgotten those $1 coupon names you have advised, or not?
Sutruk, it's a catch-22.What happens, in my opinion, is that word.word looks very nice, but nowadays, 99% of the world think in a .com when thinking on a domain.
The biggest companies, the majority of the new ones, the most majority of new registrations are .com, and until this won't change, .com will be the King of domains.
We need people especially here on NP backing up new G investors and all our hard work. Trying to pit something like "bringlovealways.com" against "bring.love", it is clear the thought process is not geared towards quality, but quantity. .Com has sold the world over, why would anyone consider something better?? Come on now.. What is the point of an extension if it doesn't add to the name? This is what to bring to the world. BringLove.com is great, Bring.Love is full circle.