I purchased pstam.com today. Now it’s easier to type in my url. I won’t be changing anything around here. The primary domain will still be PaulStamatiou.com, the new domain just points to this site. So please continue linking with the primary domain. The new one is just to ease the spelling conundrum.
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Nice idea. Stamatiou has really gotten me confused. Much easier to type it in now.
awsome, this should drive more readers to your site because they can rember the URL. lol before they had to book mark it or hope for the best.
too bad paul.com is taken… good idea though
the other option would have been stammy.com but that was taken as well, as were most TLD’s with “pauls”
Reminds me of P. Sherman… Come on I know there are others that think of this when saying pstam. You know, Finding Nemo?
yeah… no, not ringing a bell. =)
I’m not crazy I swear. Go watch the movie and you’ll see for yourself ;)
It’s like that NatWest advert… “There must be a better way”
I never have a problem typing Paul Stamtiou, I use to type it so much that I learned how to spell it… Oh, and having it bookmarked helps too.
Wow… I managed to destroy that, I hate typos – and I have plenty considering I just woke up. It’s Stamatiou not Stamtiou.
I think i’m right in saying parked domains can cause google to penalise a site due to duplicate content – remember to “301 – permanent redirect” that domain!
“P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney”
Adam, I’ll try to incorporate the necessary mod_rewrite rules in my htaccess once I get back from Y!.