I don't feel like doing anything really. It's just a general chat forum. Thanks for the good advice though.
This is true. I've given up on trying to come up with a niche though.I'd agree with the above, you need a niche you're passionate about that you can build a forum around. Just opening a forum and assuming people will use it hardly ever works.
I agree but I've settled on an ambivalent name that will probably attract noobs out of curiosity. Just gotta wait till I get paid so that I can buy my 3rd xenforo license.Niche forums are the best way to gather like-minded individuals. It would be very difficult in the absence of a lot of creative marketing gimmicks to make a general chat forum take off. IMHO anyway.
Should you ever feel the need to take a step back, see my sigThis is true. I've given up on trying to come up with a niche though.
I agree but I've settled on an ambivalent name that will probably attract noobs out of curiosity. Just gotta wait till I get paid so that I can buy my 3rd xenforo license.
Nope! Do you not see all the styles and random resources I've been posting? I'm having fun.Should you ever feel the need to take a step back, see my sig
That's really good advice. I was okay with my original site name but Google terminated my adsense account so I moved my site over to another domain I had. The name doesn't really fit the community I have on there right now though so I had to find another name. After a lot of brainstorming I settled on 8thos.com This way if I ever change my mind about what the site is about, I won't have to look for another domain name as the name itself is kind of ambiguous.Despite that I strongly believe that you should think it through and pick something you can stick with, time has shown that despite good intentions you do chance your domain as the content of your site grows towards a certain direction. Sometimes I feel I shouldn't have done that. So I can only suggest: no, stick to what you got. On the other hand, it's just a domain.
To be honest, "8thos.com" I saw as "8thOS.com" as in Windows 8.... 8thos.com ... the name itself is kind of ambiguous.
Maybe a good opening point to add within his siteTo be honest, "8thos.com" I saw as "8thOS.com" as in Windows 8.
Man, google runs sh!! on the internet. They're so large and powerful, they can ignore your appeal even when you bring them evidence to the contrary. The only real business-related aspect of my site other than paid subscriptions, was my adsense account.That said, if my community was part of my company. My company domain name would simply never change name.
I thought about that too. My first choice was 8thiest.com but 8thos sounded way better (plus I'm not an athiest).To be honest, "8thos.com" I saw as "8thOS.com" as in Windows 8.
I don't want people to think it's a windows site. When I get my slider working I'll put this on the front page so that if they click on the windows 8 article and read it, they'll realize it's not a windows site after all.Maybe a good opening point to add within his site
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I feel like changing the domain name again. Have any of you ever had this dilemma? Not knowing what to make the site about?
I use URLJET.Well when you want to get your domain changed then you should make contact with the owner of the hosting he'll cancle your account obviously and make you create an new one for the same price you've payed before and probably give back your money untill you've payed your wanted domain.
I use URLJET.
I don't know if they'll make me do all that. I hope Google didn't block my IP from applying again. I changed domain names but not ip.
You realise that it's not the domain which has been banned from AdSense, but you personally?That's really good advice. I was okay with my original site name but Google terminated my adsense account so I moved my site over to another domain I had.
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