At 12:10 AM 17/01/2002 +1100, Nick Andrew wrote: > > *Most* internet users use a search engine to find what they are looking > > for. > >Me too, but when I'm looking for a particular _company_ (e.g. today's >one was J.R.Turk, the electrical trade suppliers) I will usually avoid >the search engines and try likely domain names. It's obvious if I >got the right company or not. > >I won't be typing "electrical" into the URL field, if that's the sort >of activity you're referring to. A moment ago, you were saying that generic names *were* valuable, because you for one type names into your browser. Now you're saying you only do that for *non* generic names. So, do you now agree generic names have little or no value? Cheers Paul Foxworthy ---- Coherent Software ------------- http://www.cohsoft.com.au/ ---- For interactive Web sites, databases, software, animation Aust. Family History Compendium at http://www.cohsoft.com.au/afhc/Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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