I'm with Don.
Take the chance and get shelbelinkoff.com while you can.

I'd even say, that what you may think of as cumbersome in your name, actually even has a certain ring to it, which very soon would feel completely natural both to you, viewers and possible clients.
Go for it.

Good luck,
Lasse

From: "Don Sanderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 1:50 AM
Subject: RE: Setting Up a Web Site


I just got in and haven't read all of the posts but I'd
jump at the chance to get shelbelinkoff.com.
It's available.
So is:
shelsimages.com
and
shelsphotography.com

Don


-----Original Message-----
From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Setting Up a Web Site


Hi gang ...

I know a few of you have web sites where you display your photos and offer
them for sale.  I'd like to get some advice from y'all.

First, about how much space are you using, or do you think you'd need, to
continue posting pix and doing a little e-commerce?

I can set something up through my ISP, but was wondering about other
possibilities. Are there any places that may specifically lend themselves
to this process?  What sites/companies do you use, why did you
choose them,
and how are they working out for you?  Is a .COM suffix a clearly better
choice than some other, like .NET or .ORG

How do you avoid the spam that often follows when a site is on
line and has
a public presence?

Choosing a name for the site is eluding me.  My name is long and
cumbersome, and something shorter, easier to remember, and with a little
more punch may be a better choice.  Any suggestions on naming
conventions -
not specifically a name - would be helpful.

Any other comments or suggestions are welcome.


Shel




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