greggish said:Look at the thread title again yourself. Do you really think that many people noticed that one space. I sure didn't. I just saw Golf.info. And even those who noticed that small space between Golf and .info would have probably thought it a typo. Now if you had posted a title that read... Golf .info. People would know something is up and its probably not gold .info. Whatever your intentions were it had the effect of making people think the thread was relating to the domain Golf.info. Good luck.
Edit: Interesting... I put like 10 spaces between Golf and .info but the forum automatically removes all but one... let me try again...
Golf .info
Edit: Cool, I just learned something new about how the forum software works. I wonder if that's a bug or they want it to do that?
Badger said:As far as the domain and site goes, tis ok... But whats the point of going 25% of the way with development. Id say making the mini site (as is) only diminishes value. If an enduser is interested, that interest may get lessened if they lose their vision when they see the site.
Etab said:Dave,
The mini-site you put up looks very nice, I don't see it chasing away an end-user. To me personally, I don't feel that the .info extension "fits" with the rest of the domain. It could mean "info about me -- I play golf", but that's a bit of a stretch.
As-is, I'd say mid $xx. The site looks nice developed but it's the name that's important to potential buyers.Good luck with the domain and site.
Regarding the title, I noticed the space and picked up on what Dave did, I probably would have done the same thing.
Steve
Phronesis said:"golf info" works. "i play golf info" not so much


