Jan 23, 2021 05:27:15 AM Edited Jan 23, 2021 05:28:54 AM by Horacio C
Hi!
In the luckiest small timeframe window, my wife registered a domain with her own full name (.com)
It was previously owned by a homonym, but not in use for the web. It is not clear if it was used for email (or anything else?)
Now, it sounds silly to create an email like anna at anaxyz.com , isn't it? Or is it ok to put your name at your fullname dot com?
Her business is Occupational Safety and Health
Any suggestions?
Jan 23, 2021 06:22:39 AM Edited Jan 23, 2021 06:22:54 AM by Preston H
99% of people won't notice and/or won't care.
Jan 23, 2021 06:25:52 AM Edited Jan 23, 2021 06:27:15 AM by Preston H
Think about it like this:
I know a person whose phone number* is 555-480-2231
What do you think about that person based on their phone number?
Do you think less of them? Or are you impressed by that phone number?
Another person I know lives at 2380 Elm Street?
How does that make you feel about them?
* Note: Not a real phone number.
Jan 27, 2021 03:41:14 AM by Pieter B
It would be a massive troll if your first name was Freddy tho.
I would blink for a second lol
Jan 27, 2021 01:15:18 PM by Preston H
Wow, Pieter... That's kind of insidious. You pulled something nightmarish out of a genuinely unintentional random street name. You clearly watch too many movies.
Jan 27, 2021 01:37:03 PM by Pieter B
LOL! Maybe I did...
But how can one not associate Elm street with one of the most iconic characters in horror from the 90s
Jan 23, 2021 07:33:32 AM by Aleksandr S
Jan 26, 2021 03:27:35 PM Edited Jan 26, 2021 03:37:57 PM by Richard W
Horacio C wrote:Hi!
In the luckiest small timeframe window, my wife registered a domain with her own full name (.com)
It was previously owned by a homonym, but not in use for the web. It is not clear if it was used for email (or anything else?)
Now, it sounds silly to create an email like anna at anaxyz.com , isn't it? Or is it ok to put your name at your fullname dot com?
Her business is Occupational Safety and Health
Any suggestions?
I know what you mean. I chose mail@richardxxxx.com.
P.S. I found some useful discussion here: