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Saw this was available today at normal reg fee with all other extentions taken.

To be honest I did a double take, cause I thought this would be at least a $500 premium name, especially compared to some verticals that are a whole lot less lucrative and narrow......

OVT of 31,000, google of 47,000,000 - for reg fee I thought this was a steal.....so regged it at ENOM for two years....

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Extremely awesome reg! Great job Millers. What a great vertical! I cannot believe that you picked that up for reg fee, I am assuming. Good job:)
 
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While I understand what a vertical could be, I would be interested to know your thoughts about how stationary could be used as a vertical.

Thanks in advance,

GH

MILLERSCROSSING said:
Saw this was available today at normal reg fee with all other extentions taken.

To be honest I did a double take, cause I thought this would be at least a $500 premium name, especially compared to some verticals that are a whole lot less lucrative and narrow......

OVT of 31,000, google of 47,000,000 - for reg fee I thought this was a steal.....so regged it at ENOM for two years....

Was this a good reg?
SKG said:
Extremely awesome reg! Great job Millers. What a great vertical! I cannot believe that you picked that up for reg fee, I am assuming. Good job:)
 
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gamehouse said:
While I understand what a vertical could be, I would be interested to know your thoughts about how stationary could be used as a vertical.

Thanks in advance,

GH


This is why GH: "is a general name given to paper and office supplies such as envelopes, notepads, pens, pencils, erasers, paper clips, staples et alia. The term "stationery" is frequently used to refer more specifically to paper used for written correspondence, usually decorated or personalized with matching envelopes."
 
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gamehouse said:
While I understand what a vertical could be, I would be interested to know your thoughts about how stationary could be used as a vertical.

Thanks in advance,

GH


Good question GH!!!

I never understood myself how anything unrelated to TV could work as a vertical.....

I believe everyone has their specialities or niches when it comes to regging, and some of us, including myself, like to spread our regges across the board - ie - verticals, geos, tv stations, video content, foreign regges and loads more....

But a couple of members on this board come to mind as far as really giving a good definition of verticals as it relates to .TV.......it is their .TV thing!!

But my understanding is - having anything and everything related to the stationary business contained on one website putting buyers in touch with sellers, videos on the latest hot stationary products to hit the stores, closeout items that have a video description of the content so that buyers can get a cose up look at what is for sale - that sort of thing.......aswell as some content for those stationary collecters - who surface at night and want to swap and exchange.......

Too good to be true!!!!!!!

I have spelt STATIONERY wrong!!!!!!!!!!! I regged with an A rather than an E....I checked GOOGLE first and loads of STATIONARY results came up........but all these companies were also spelling STATIONERY wrong!!!!!

Learned an expensive lesson here!!!! Now lets see if I can make my money back from typos!!!!! It is one of the most commonly misspelt words!!!! That much I have found out!!!!! :red:
 
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Thanks and Thanks. I understand now.

Yup, its a typo, I also just realized, but its a good one.

GH
 
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Yep,

Looks like I finally got a station of my own!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And there I was talking it down....Station is a fantastic concept!!!! D-:
 
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