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04/23/2013 03:17:19 PM · #1
I got a new domain yoursphotobook.com as name suggest, I would like to have website more feel like a photo book to my clients with there secure access. Need some ideas or examples on how it should look like!

any guidance would help!
04/23/2013 03:23:31 PM · #2
like this?

//www.turnjs.com/
04/23/2013 03:30:52 PM · #3
Originally posted by Mike:

like this?

//www.turnjs.com/


yup like this! Definitely one option. I believe it allows me to have photographs in each page! I will go through the documentation.
04/23/2013 04:09:41 PM · #4
What is the site name suppose to say? Is it purposely not grammatically correct?
04/23/2013 04:32:20 PM · #5
Originally posted by MattO:

What is the site name suppose to say? Is it purposely not grammatically correct?


Yes that is what happened I went to go for "yourphotobook.com" but end up with "s" in between :(
04/23/2013 04:43:59 PM · #6
Originally posted by pgirish007:

Originally posted by MattO:

What is the site name suppose to say? Is it purposely not grammatically correct?


Yes that is what happened I went to go for "yourphotobook.com" but end up with "s" in between :(


Take my advice, go spend the money to buy the grammatically correct one. What you spend on doing that, you will get back on people who might actually look at your site instead of passing it up because of how it appears. Right off the bat when I read your domain it says to me that it's not a professional site.

Matt
04/23/2013 04:53:58 PM · #7
Originally posted by MattO:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

Originally posted by MattO:

What is the site name suppose to say? Is it purposely not grammatically correct?


Yes that is what happened I went to go for "yourphotobook.com" but end up with "s" in between :(


Take my advice, go spend the money to buy the grammatically correct one. What you spend on doing that, you will get back on people who might actually look at your site instead of passing it up because of how it appears. Right off the bat when I read your domain it says to me that it's not a professional site.

Matt


+1
A bad choice for domain name is a penalty you'll never stop paying, and it is not just the "not professional" aspect - ability to memorize it, spell it, etc. are all factors.

Message edited by author 2013-04-23 16:54:26.
04/23/2013 05:06:13 PM · #8
Originally posted by dtremain:

Originally posted by MattO:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

Originally posted by MattO:

What is the site name suppose to say? Is it purposely not grammatically correct?


Yes that is what happened I went to go for "yourphotobook.com" but end up with "s" in between :(


Take my advice, go spend the money to buy the grammatically correct one. What you spend on doing that, you will get back on people who might actually look at your site instead of passing it up because of how it appears. Right off the bat when I read your domain it says to me that it's not a professional site.

Matt


+1
A bad choice for domain name is a penalty you'll never stop paying, and it is not just the "not professional" aspect - ability to memorize it, spell it, etc. are all factors.


Hummm...you guys have point. now I am thinking about the same. Good part is that I didn't buy domain for multi year term so not lossing a lot of money.
04/23/2013 07:02:05 PM · #9
i was going to ask why you chose that and assumed that yourphotobook.com was already taken so you opted for that one. godaddy says it is taken already.
04/23/2013 11:18:02 PM · #10
Check this out..

PASS
04/23/2013 11:32:31 PM · #11
Originally posted by IAmEliKatz:

Check this out..

PASS

lotta money to get into that, once the trial is up. lotta money...
04/23/2013 11:56:36 PM · #12
Originally posted by pgirish007:

Hummm...you guys have point. now I am thinking about the same. Good part is that I didn't buy domain for multi year term so not lossing a lot of money.


Toss in any modifier in place of the S and it will likely be there. yourperfectphotobook, youridealphotobook, and yourpersonalphotobook are all unclaimed.
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