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Hello everyone,

I'm delighted to announce what we at ND believe is the first-ever domain parking advent calendar.

Every day for the next 24 days, NameDrive will be revealing something new to the world by means of the calendar on our site.

Today, you get a new template to play with, so what are you waiting for?

You can access the calendar here.

Our US colleagues tell me that advent calendars aren't particularly widely-known in the US, so, if you are unsure of their origins, let me enlighten you:

When you're a kid in Europe, on 1st December, you get a calendar with 24 numbered doors on it.

Every day, you get to open one door, revealing a picture.

When you get older, if you're lucky, a picture is replaced by a daily chocolate to eat before school.

When you get older, if you're lucky, your girlfriend makes you 24 little presents which you can open every day.

When you get older, if you're lucky, your domain parking company puts an advent calendar on their homepage for you to open every day.

If you're itching for a somewhat more in-depth overview, you'll find one here.

So there it is, enjoy the calendar, marvel at the revelations and make use of the goodies we provide from now til 24th December.

Wishing everyone a successful and happy holiday season.

Ed
 
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you forgot the last one...

When you get even older, you say "I want higher Revenue Per Click to hell with these damn calendars"

:hehe:

looks good, especially the template tuesday idea
 
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Thanks spare domains.

This is not either / or, we're still working on the higher PPC as well as the calendar :)

Number 2 is up and you're even lucky enough to get a picture of me today!

Ed
 
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