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cera

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It's been tried before. The idea of a forum for .ca domainers has been suggested here on NamePros and over there at DNF.
There have been a few attempts in the past. There was try.ca and then there was gain.ca (both defunct)

Now there's CanadianDots.ca

Still heavily under-construction, I'm looking for suggestions re: board topics, board rules, design, features, etc., anything that might make this attempt at a Canadian domain name forum survive and thrive.
I've left the 'Suggestions' board open to post by anyone - of course you're welcome to register and post to the other existing forums as well.
 
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Have given the 'revenue sharing' idea some thought and just might implement it.

Personally I've never been impressed with the earnings from the revenue sharing forums that I have used. Maybe I just don't make valuable posts :'(

Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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cera said:
Personally I've never been impressed with the earnings from the revenue sharing forums that I have used. Maybe I just don't make valuable posts :'(
The point is to attract people first, not exactly to make money from them.
 
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Have added a links directory for Canadian domain name resources (registrars, domainers tools etc.). Drop by and submit your favourites.

CanadianDots.ca now has it's own currency and shop where you can spend your hard earned CDot$.

Hoping to have time to add Adsense revenue sharing tomorrow.
 
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I have joined you can find me on canadiandots.ca under the user name revolution and i encourage all canadians and foreigners to join.

thanks, christian
 
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Just joined.....same user name.
 
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I'm in, will be signing up shortly.
 
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Many thanks to NamePros (the BEST domain name forum) and to it's members that have joined us at CanadianDots.ca.
 
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