View Full Version : Ok, a few more regs
hawkeye
11-19-2007, 06:25 PM
Went shopping and took a few more that were on my list...
FullFigured.mobi
GreatSkin.mobi
SkinClinic.mobi
CookingLessons.mobi
LearnToCook.mobi
Disciplined.mobi
MySexToys.mobi
...and a couple late night additions...
BodyBeautiful.mobi
BeautifulBodies.mobi
LipBalms.mobi
"Somebody...Stop ME!!" (please!)
Any feedback welcomed.
Gerry
11-19-2007, 07:05 PM
Sex toys appears to be quite popular and getting some big (no pun) prices on the auction lines for nearly every extension.
Cooking lessons might be a good link site or directory to these services and specialty grocers and shops for the upscale crowd.
Man, you got it bad.
noonoo1
11-19-2007, 08:54 PM
Learntocook and cookinglessons are nice.:biggrin:
hawkeye
11-19-2007, 10:44 PM
Thanks noo and Ger.
So Gerry, think the others are reg-addiction, or noobie-itice, type of regs?? :frown: Do I need to have my cc taken away? :embarassed: ..again?? :embarassed::embarassed:
Gerry
11-19-2007, 11:05 PM
Actually, I think they all have merit as developed sites. Each within its own niche markets.
Cosmetic and fashion I would think would do well. And I am surprised that these good keyword searches were available this late.
But the real question is, is this the type of stuff people would use mobile connectivity to search for?
But, on the other hand, I am liking the looks of say something like this site...mobility.mobi.
Don't tell me it isn't for the PC! This site and the way it is done is awesome...full .com (or PC) appeal yet mobile friendly. This should be the standard, I would think. Fully accessible from any medium.
So does that mean keyword rich sites would do well? One would think they would. But it is all a matter of time to get this entrenched in the brains of folks.
Take cooking lessons.
Chances are you are looking at this right now on your pc. How is that so? It is a .mobi site. But do you see a dot mobi size and format? No.
So here you have someone that can access cooking lessons on the PC, get tips and tricks, then download a shopping list to the mobile version. The recipe, ingredients, and shopping list. How cool would that be? Then go home, get back on the PC, see the images, and do the deed.
See, I've got great ideas but do not know how to get from here...to there.
hawkeye
11-19-2007, 11:26 PM
Actually, I think they all have merit as developed sites. Each within its own niche markets.
Cosmetic and fashion I would think would do well. And I am surprised that these good keyword searches were available this late.
But the real question is, is this the type of stuff people would use mobile connectivity to search for?
But, on the other hand, I am liking the looks of say something like this site...mobility.mobi.
Don't tell me it isn't for the PC! This site and the way it is done is awesome...full .com (or PC) appeal yet mobile friendly. This should be the standard, I would think. Fully accessible from any medium.
So does that mean keyword rich sites would do well? One would think they would. But it is all a matter of time to get this entrenched in the brains of folks.
Take cooking lessons.
Chances are you are looking at this right now on your pc. How is that so? It is a .mobi site. But do you see a dot mobi size and format? No.
So here you have someone that can access cooking lessons on the PC, get tips and tricks, then download a shopping list to the mobile version. The recipe, ingredients, and shopping list. How cool would that be? Then go home, get back on the PC, see the images, and do the deed.
See, I've got great ideas but do not know how to get from here...to there.My thinking at this point Ger, is exactly what you noted. I've got enough 'mobile applicable' type of names, and I'm looking a little past that at pres. I really like the browser detect/wurfl type of site adjusting, like Mobility has, and I can see that being the future for sites, so they can be accessed and viewed on any device. I plan to develop all my sites from now on that way, as you will get the best of both worlds for site accessability. And I feel that new mobi sites will get a lot of pc viewing at first, and that will carry over to mobile viewing, and vice versa too. Keep sites simple and uncluttered, and with the browser detect thingy, they will transfer nicely to pc or small screen, and one can develop an early 'awareness' and 'following' for their site(s). And good keywords are always great to build on, or sell!!
At least that all seems like a good idea, but like you, I have 'lots' of ideas, but I too have trouble getting them out of the incubator to reality.
Gerry
11-20-2007, 12:00 AM
I really like the browser detect/wurfl type of site adjusting, like Mobility has, and I can see that being the future for sites, so they can be accessed and viewed on any device. I plan to develop all my sites from now on that way, as you will get the best of both worlds for site accessability. And I feel that new mobi sites will get a lot of pc viewing at first, and that will carry over to mobile viewing, and vice versa too. Keep sites simple and uncluttered, and with the browser detect thingy, they will transfer nicely to pc or small screen, and one can develop an early 'awareness' and 'following' for their site(s). And good keywords are always great to build on, or sell!!browser detect/wurfl is all new to me. I'll have to look that up and study on it.
But this does seem to be a good strategy. In time it will happen and it would almost be like a weaning process...wean off the PC and onto the mobile.
The other night I could not figure out what in the hell was going on with my sedo account. It would not open. Several times I typed in the URL and still same message.
:adore:I was entering sedo.mobi. :laugh:
So stupid and so cool at the same time. It has at times become the default in my mind.
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