Joel wrote:
If you are trying to use the "e-gold" trade mark in your domain and also
use the largest electronic gold currency on the planet,

Robert S.Z. wrote:
Malaysia doesn't have an e-gold account, to the best of my knowledge and
hence they are not subject to any agreement with e-gold. So the user
agreement wouldn't apply

I was talking about merchants that rely on having an e-gold account.


I suspect that one of the main reasons that people register domains with e-gold in
them is for search engine ranking. At least that is the best legitimate reason I can think of?
Because search engines like google place about 10% weighting on the keywords
in the domain name, provided those key words are not highly competitive.
If you type "e-gold" into google for example , you will find e-gold-casino.com ranked 5th.


It's a really good way to get highly targeted traffic to a casino that accepts e-gold,
infact I thought of this idea 3 years ago!


Its an awesome way to get referrals for TGC ;)
I use to own egold-casino.com back in 2000 and I set up a few pages that specifically
explained the benefits of e-gold and TGC. So I know how well it works!!!


I didn't get any letters from e-gold lawyers but I came across another site that displayed the
letter they received from the e-gold lawyers on their index page. I read it and it made sense to me to take
down my site ASAP and let the domain expire. I'm sure they would have got around to me
in due course.


Now I just own shares in TGC! Because I know how much traffic my domain used to get!

Regards,

Joel




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