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Subject: Re: UKNM: small businesses marketing on the internet
From: chris
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 18:34:43 GMT

At 14:22 20/01/00 +0000, you wrote:
> >Here's a free quote from Book II:
> >"A Domain Name
> >Well, this really isn't necessary - unless you think so. Not many people
> >find sites by typing a company name and then '.com' (unless, of course your
> >company is Coca-Cola). For the most part, domain names are only important
> >in terms of company image. If you're an international company with an
> >established name, then a domain name is a given. However, if you're a
> >plumber with one van, no one is going to blink an eyelid if your web site
> >address is http://www.ispname.com/joesplumbing/"
>
>This is lame advice. It's hard if not impossible to get listed on Yahoo
>(and other places) without at least a proper domain name. And what happens
>when you outgrow your ISP or they go under? A domain also gives a minimum
>of credibility to your site.

totally lame advice. one of the first things users do once they get a
little comfortable with web protocol is whack the company's name into
***.com or ***.co.uk

of course, over time, this may become less important. but right now it is.


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