View Full Version : Would you be interested in...
HumanClay
March 16th, 2001, 01:57
... a free URL redirection service with a short, 3 letter domain? I've been thinking of starting one, but first I'd like to know if people would use it? I know there are tons of redirectors, but would people still look to using a new one w/ a 3 letter *.net domain?
winfield
March 16th, 2001, 07:51
yep i would
is0lized
March 16th, 2001, 09:30
get a diff domain, like .to or .nu .cc those are better then coms, there is already i85.net and --------
Tobbe
March 16th, 2001, 11:00
Yepp, people would probably use it, if it's easy to remember (can't say that ---------- is easy to, but think new ones must be more memorable)
But be aware that when your service grows, some problems arise. SPAM. I hate those %&/%/% users that uses a service that is provided for free, clearly states that SPAM is not alloved, and that has costed me alot of work, just to be able to spam others with their nice new cool domain.
Right now I have to go out hunting for a new server, as our current ISP got upset with the complaints he got about my users. And I that was prepared to release a new better version.
Anyone who has any ideas how to stop people from spamming??
/Tobbe
Coolin
March 16th, 2001, 23:25
Also, try to get a domain that's all letters. I wouldn't sign up for a free you.5m7.com or you 7x3.net. And try to make the domain so it looks natural, almost like a real domain. .co.cx did that, but they're gone now.
Epgs
March 17th, 2001, 08:25
would you guys think user.n8o.com would be good? or user.pcshopper.org?
HumanClay
March 17th, 2001, 20:12
I have a three-letter domain - no numbers, dashes, etc. I think it is easy to remember. Hopefully I will be able to start this soon... just need to get a few other things worked out.. I'll keep ya updated then :)
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