Remember, back in the day when you got that high? No, not that high. This is the “I grabbed my domain name before the other guy.”
What a rush that was to grab www.jerryhart.com, the name that you just had to own NOW!
Once you grabbed your name,
then when you thought of a cool name, you’d log back into GoDaddy or your favorite registrar and lock up your personal name or business name as a URL? Cool!
Twitter sort of gave that high again, too, with that special opportunity to secure your precious name as part of your web address. www.twitter.com/jerryhart
Sure is better than what Facebook has to offer with their stinkin’ ridiculously long address like mine and yours. Here’s mine. http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1369942268&ref=mf
Facebook allegedly wants to give you a nice clean URL and I’m thrilled. Read the article on Techcrunch to hear why, please.
Thanks Larry Genkin for getting the word out in our Thought Leadership Marketing Mastermind Group
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