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The last but not the least. English is not my native language / so Errors and Omissions are expected in all my texts including this one /... but... shouldn't it be "fill out the form"? It is "fill in" now. Can any native English speaker explain the difference please, what is better here?
Nein But I found the answer. Different opinions are expressed inare you german?
Nein
But I found the answer. Different opinions are expressed in
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/fill-in-fill-out-and-fill-up.1453182/
The following seems to be the best answer: "In the UK, we fill in forms. In the USA they fill out forms. There is no difference in meaning."
But, still,
"Fill in" is used when you tell someone to enter something (one field) on a form. Example: Fill in your name here. It could possibly be more than one field, but generally not the entire form. Example: Fill in your name here, and you phone number over here. "Fill out" is generally used when you tell someone to enter all the fields on a form of more than one field. Example: Please fill out this form."
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oh man the things i have to say about this landing... Can you please at least fix the color scheme....
Frank, I am going to say what others are afraid to. That is a lousy name - BuyUsedDomain(s).com is just awful. At least here in the states.
Frank, I am going to say what others are afraid to. That is a lousy name - BuyUsedDomain(s).com is just awful. At least here in the states.
I like your landing page - but, i think the brand you are trying to create is more important.thank you
ok
but it's not about the domain name
but the look and feel of the landing page
( plus funtionality )
BuyAgedDomains.com is much better. "Used" implies something bad - or, at least not as good as "new". I think "aged" is the word you want to use. Buyageddomains.com is taken - the singular is avail.Looks better than it did earlier frank, one thing I noticed though, where it says " the domain name ( without content) you missed a D in the name . It says buyUseDomain instead of BuyUsedDomain
Looks better than it did earlier frank, one thing I noticed though, where it says " the domain name ( without content) you missed a D in the name . It says buyUseDomain instead of BuyUsedDomain
Frank,which of these brands for a marketplace would you like best
TransitDomain//.com
ProsperDomain//.com
UrgentDomain//.com
ImmediateDomain//.com
HighspeedDomain//.com
WorryfreeDomain//.com
Or, gutendomains.comFrank,
You can send me a gift later, as I just found the perfect URL for you.
GutenNames.com - and, its avail
Frank,
You can send me a gift later, as I just found the perfect URL for you.
GutenNames.com - and, its avail
Good nameOr, gutendomains.com
Or, gutendomains.com