Don't know if anyone here buys domains, but 1plus1.com has a sale this month: dot.com names are $6.99 for the first year, and dot.info names are 99 cents for the first year. No taxes added, either!
So for 99 cents, you could buy yourname.info (like, jeandailymohler.info). What does that do for you? Well, even if you don't set up a website on the name, you get a free email account, so your email could be jean@jeandailymohler.info. That's kinda neat for under a buck....
Or, here's what I did with mine. This morning I put up an internet page to sell some back issues of treasure magazines. (I have about 400 to sell.) I added the page to Kathy's website, so the URL is:
http://creativitycoachingsite.com/treasuremanual/magazines.htmThat's quite a mouthful, so I bought
http://treasuremagazines.info for 99 cents, and I set it to automatically forward to the aforementioned page.
Which one are you more likely to remember?
(NOTE: If you click on that info link tonight, you may not get the page yet. It takes a couple of hours to get set up, and I just bought the name a half-hour ago.)
Looks like the Phillies are buying the farm as I write. Down by four after 8 innings.
Oh, well, it's just about time for my favorite winter sport, high school basketball. Is BDHS any good this year?