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DarkTemplar194
July 6th, 2002, 15:01
What's the best free url redirection for subdomain? i don'tcare about ADS, or Services. What i mean by best is easiest to remember: what people won't have to bookmark to remember the url. Besides .TK, but .com.ru type things are welcome:D
murat
July 6th, 2002, 15:07
i think -------- is the most famous, so i would say it would be the easiest to remember
anyways, if you dont care about ads, you could buy a .com and you could add your own banner or popup, i think you would get more then 10$/year easyly
DarkTemplar194
July 6th, 2002, 15:10
True, but i mean like people who wanna see your site (don't have their own and don't know what free URL redirection is) once i think i wanted to show a friend one of my old sites and it was ---------- and they had to write it down i think. So something like ".has.it" or ".com.ru" is good. not .tk ... that is slow and unreliable.:o
murat
July 6th, 2002, 15:22
-------- again. there are so many sites which use this one, i think even the newet newbies should know it pretty good
but if they are soo new to internet, maybe they wont remember has.it or com.ru or maybe they will type www.name.hasit or something
Blank Verse
July 6th, 2002, 15:26
what about now.nu? I'd suggest dot.nu, but for two reasons I don'ty like it.
1) It never works
and
2) kinda like murat said, it can be confusing, and people might asusme your site is just name.nu.
satine
July 10th, 2002, 15:18
what about now.nu? http://www.now.nu is good from my experience with it. No ads, and I've never experienced downtime with it.
Spock's Brain
July 10th, 2002, 17:38
www.ontheweb.com is easy to remember ..but it has a pop-up
anhedonia
July 12th, 2002, 07:34
Originally posted by Blank Verse
what about now.nu? I'd suggest dot.nu, but for two reasons I don'ty like it.
1) It never works
and
2) kinda like murat said, it can be confusing, and people might asusme your site is just name.nu.
Yeah, I second that.
And what the hell is going on with dot.nu lately, anyone know? :confused:
trenzterra
July 14th, 2002, 02:21
dot.nu sucks if you're gonna pronounce it.
dot dot nu
tandoc
July 14th, 2002, 02:59
tt has a stutter!
i found that .net.tf is pretty cool...
Belgiumdude
July 21st, 2002, 16:58
http://www.unonic.com/
http://www.ulimit.com/
jmiller
July 22nd, 2002, 19:14
Originally posted by tandoc
tt has a stutter!
i found that .net.tf is pretty cool... Yea the .net.tf domains are pretty good.
They're full of features such as statistics and password protection, and are also very short in length.
Personally though I tend to use uni.cc because they too have some nice features, and allow you to control your own external DNS.
illusivedaze
July 22nd, 2002, 21:46
www.xrs.net, i use them with no ads and it seems to be pretty decent
Blank Verse
July 23rd, 2002, 01:59
Wow I thought this thread died...
Belgiumdude, I don't think those names would be very easy to remember.
loggerheads
July 23rd, 2002, 06:22
hmm. who wants to bet that Blank didnt click on either of the links?
hohoho
July 23rd, 2002, 06:25
i like www.w0t.org
velton
July 23rd, 2002, 11:42
for my personal, i prefer www.unonic.com
its great to me, cos i'm looking a top level redirect. now i get it with .net.tf
check it out
Blank Verse
July 23rd, 2002, 15:30
Um...I would take that bet...and bet against myself.
loggerheads
July 23rd, 2002, 16:13
Originally posted by Blank Verse
Um...I would take that bet...and bet against myself.
which means :confused:
Blank Verse
July 23rd, 2002, 16:48
Which means I didn't look at the sites...;)
velton
July 24th, 2002, 07:21
www.idz.net
www.am5.com
Archbob
July 24th, 2002, 08:27
I still say cjb to anyone whose looking for free redirection.
Tera-byte offers good service for like $5 a year I think.
velton
July 24th, 2002, 15:11
Idz.net u get with email forward, subdomain under ur redirect such as grafixz.urdomain.idz.net, control panel, and lot..better check it out urself www.idz.net
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