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Some domains are perfect for developing sub-domains, for example, voting domains with state sub-domains. (Pennsylvania.Example.com)
However, have you ever registered a not-so-great domain for the purpose of creating a cool sub-domain hack?
If so, post here.
I'll start:
The other day, I checked ennifer.com once again and found that it was available, so I regged it (and it's NOT for sale).
Yes, I know. Pure vanity and probably not much value, but the non-hack .com version of my first name is way out of my financial reach.
And sometimes one has to do things "just because," irrespective of financial gain.
So I'd like to keep this a "fun" thread, one that showcases cool vanity sub-domain hacks--that any potential monetary value would be secondary.
Silliness is welcome!
%%- :bingo: :lala:
But please don't go on a reg spree based on sub-domain hack potential.
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Some domains are perfect for developing sub-domains, for example, voting domains with state sub-domains. (Pennsylvania.Example.com)
However, have you ever registered a not-so-great domain for the purpose of creating a cool sub-domain hack?
If so, post here.
I'll start:
L.oan.me (not set up!)
and
J.ennifer.com (Redirects to my homepage)
and
J.ennifer.com (Redirects to my homepage)
The other day, I checked ennifer.com once again and found that it was available, so I regged it (and it's NOT for sale).
Yes, I know. Pure vanity and probably not much value, but the non-hack .com version of my first name is way out of my financial reach.
And sometimes one has to do things "just because," irrespective of financial gain.
So I'd like to keep this a "fun" thread, one that showcases cool vanity sub-domain hacks--that any potential monetary value would be secondary.
Silliness is welcome!
%%- :bingo: :lala:
But please don't go on a reg spree based on sub-domain hack potential.
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