To discover who and owner of the domain below ….?
Posted on Mar 18, 2008 under domain news and reports | 6 CommentsDomain www.emprego.ind.br
Domain www.emprego.ind.br
www.emprego.ind.br
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Just wondering because I want to create a website for FREE, no pay at all, and I am wondering if I could get a domain name like .net or .org or things similar to that. I am not in a business or trying to sell anything, I just want to create a website to post whatever I want, kinda like this website I am about to post with natestewart.whatever.
http://www.freewebs.com/natestewart/
No rude answers and please post serious answers.
Explain what LiveOffice thingy is.
yeah I'm pretty lost with this.
I'm starting a blog to write about my experiences as a Stripper. I'm a student during the day, working towards my Computer Information Systems degree. The idea of the blog is that the readers get to spy into my private life and see a side of me that most of my friends don't. This blog will be an honest and very frank. What would a good domain name for this be? I want something edgy, daring, shocking, but not too crazy. Here are a few options I've come up with. I'd appreciate your input!
-stripperbynight.com
-secretstripperlife.com
-strippedforyou.com
(ps: I'm using godaddy to check which domains are available)
**Note: I'm not going to be signing up with GoDaddy, I'm using asmallorange ![]()
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Is this true?
Thanks for the reply.
I did go with www.HeritageTubeCutting.com based on the research I did before selecting the domain. When I began to focus on SEO a bit more I was surprised that my WebCeo software told me I made the wrong choice. I have found a bunch of conflicting information about this so I wanted some
clarification.
Thanks again.