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gemulder said:Sorry, but this is old news. Why all the reps added?
http://www.namepros.com/dot-mobi/323814-w-o-w-over-500-new.html
gemulder said:Sorry, but this is old news. Why all the reps added?
http://www.namepros.com/dot-mobi/323814-w-o-w-over-500-new.html
It sure would have saved on reg fees! :lol:mykel241 said:In my opinion they would of been better off spending $6k+ on ONE name and brand one site instead of trying to brand a network of sites that are basically all the same except the data.
Just my opinion.
Michael![]()
mykel241 said:In my opinion they would of been better off spending $6k+ on ONE name and brand one site instead of trying to brand a network of sites that are basically all the same except the data.
Just my opinion.
Michael![]()
clarksc3 said:By having a domain for each city also removes one layer of search. If you are on HelloBoston.mobi just do not have to drill down into the state and city before you search. Especially help for .mobi and navigating on a cell phone.
Clark, kudos to you and welcome to NamePros! It is this type entreprenueral spirit and development initiative that that pushes .mobi closer to overall mass acceptance ... that elusive "tipping point" that gets it into mass consciousness.clarksc3 said:But I guess the main thing you guys are interested in, is whether the .mobi domains will takehold? I have been doing this for 6 years, built Internet companies and sold Internet companies. I believe the anser is Yes. The momentum from the large players have started.
Clark
HelloMetro Inc.

