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September 7, 2007 at 1:08 pm #748087
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Inactivedidnt get it…
September 9, 2007 at 5:12 pm #748229Anonymous
InactiveWell I was playing poker on Full Tilt and I noticed that a couple different people’s screen names iclude the word gamble.
And some of those people do spell it with a 4 in place of the A.
I think it is a great idea, still looks like Gamble.com to me :3eyes:
September 9, 2007 at 6:46 pm #748234Anonymous
InactiveI see where you’re comming from and I agree it does look like gamble.com. But this is also the problem, because it only looks like gamble. If I search for a site with info on gambling I will not put the word g4mble in google because it looks the same..
just my 2 cents
September 9, 2007 at 6:53 pm #748235Anonymous
Inactive@Chipeez 138048 wrote:
I see where you’re comming from and I agree it does look like gamble.com. But this is also the problem, because it only looks like gamble. If I search for a site with info on gambling I will not put the word g4mble in google because it looks the same..
just my 2 cents
Good point.
That is why I would buy some long streched out available domain name phrase such as “gambleonlineplayingcards.com”.
I would build the site on that name, use that name as a submission for the se’s but market the site as G4mble.com so that my return visitors have a fast and easy, memorable name to use while the SE’s are picking up my keyword rich name.
It works for me, though it is a new technique I have been trying for about 2 months now. ie: NameManor.com
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