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Feb 02, 2009 14:27

As part of my gear-up to grad school applications, I'm looking at creating a professional website - hosting my resume, production photos, etc. The tricky part, of course, is figuring out what the domain should be. I unfortunately use several different formulations of my name professionally, depending on what I'm doing and the formality of the ( Read more... )

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gearjock February 2 2009, 23:45:14 UTC
illhavedgradingsexwithyouforarealygoodjob.com

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ruakh February 3 2009, 01:45:47 UTC
I'd also support geoff-bleeker.com. For some reason hyphens aren't popular in domain names, but I think they should be. They're more readable. :-)

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gnomi February 3 2009, 02:01:17 UTC
With "gsbleeker," you run a smaller risk of people hearing you tell them your URL and then forgetting the proper spelling (you wouldn't want someone to hear "jeffbleeker" instead of "geoffbleeker" and get a 404).

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thespisgeoff February 3 2009, 02:07:13 UTC
Or, as happens so often, typing in "jackbleeker" or "joshbleeker" or "chancebleeker."

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chrisopotamus February 3 2009, 02:13:02 UTC
I like:

zipperpickle.com

and

picklelicker.com

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junyr February 3 2009, 05:57:25 UTC
The shorter the better. People are more apt to remember it that way.

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thespisgeoff February 3 2009, 13:32:53 UTC
so it shouldn't be geoffreyscottbleekeristhebestyetandyouknowit.com ?

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