Stephen Gillies wrote: > Our research has found that more than just a few (around 65% of > the users polled who use the internet) will guess the url of the > company they are looking for and if they are not successful, they > assume that the company in question is not on the net. (ie, wont > bother searching. This does *NOT* suddenly change the original intent of the DNS. It was not designed to be a business registry. BTW: Has anyone tried to guess the domain name for an Aussie government department? Some make sense ... but many can leave you scratching your head. Same comments apply to .gov.au as to .com.au > One of the criticisms of the Dick Smith site for example, is that > the URL is www.dse.com.au rather than www.dicksmith.com.au. There > are trickier ones, this is just an example. I wonder how many > would guess Coke's website? Tried: www.coke.com *FAILED* Tried: www.cocacola.com *GOT IT IN TWO* Given some of the proposals I've read in this list, I might eventually have to try the following: www.coke.com www.coke.biz [.au] www.coke.tm [.au] www.cocacola.com www.cocacola.biz [.au] www.cocacola.tm [.au] and even the ludicrous www.060123987.acn [.au] Richard Welykochy Dot Communications Ltd tel: (02) 9281 1111 Level 19, 323 Castlereagh St fax: (02) 9281 2219 Sydney NSW 2000Received on Fri Jun 27 1997 - 18:07:45 UTC
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