Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Imagine trying to type your own domain name into a web browser...
> Imagine what a potential client will think. The SEO is pulling
> spammers'
> tricks. It's like one of these site whose title is "FREE! Download
> pictures, photos, gallery 24/7!!! Free Download".
> ....would you hire this man?
I seriously doubt a *normal* person (that is, one that does NOT think "PR"
when someone says "Google") would even know there is a trick. Sure, it
looks extravagant, but for your normal potential customer it probably
means nothing dodgy.
It is, obviously, not intended to by typed in but rather clicked on in a
search, so length is not a problem.
Bottom line: it looks kinda silly (IMHO), but if it works for the guy - it
is not fundamentally different from "seo.com" (seo.com is NOT a SEO
business, BTW) or any other slick and catchy domain name.
Sincerely,
Dmitri
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