Just one? I guess, maybe a site that sells a shoe... incase you lost the other.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!The second most frequently purchased item on internet is Shoe.
I am excited that I got the following names:
ShoeNow.com
Shoe-Online.com
Are there any affiliate programs for Shoe Sellers?
Just one? I guess, maybe a site that sells a shoe... incase you lost the other.
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I did think about that.
But prefixes are better as singular.
Doesnt work with the ones you got though...
"shoenow" means, I need a shoe now!
"shoe - online" means... shoe online... not shoes online...
It would work if you had ShoesOnline, or in the singular, a name like ShoeBarn.
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where did you get this data?Originally posted by sgopalam
The second most frequently purchased item on internet is Shoe.
I am excited that I got the following names:
ShoeNow.com
Shoe-Online.com
Are there any affiliate programs for Shoe Sellers?
from my MBA class
ShoeNow.com sounds better than Shoe-Online even though they both sound a bit awkward.
I know this is debatable. "Shoe" could work for an industry wide site (as a manuf. unit) while Shoes works best for the consumer level.
Would you say "Brand X makes a nice shoe?" or "Brand X makes nice shoes" or are both acceptable?
MikeMike knows his shoesOriginally posted by MikeMike
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"ShoesNow.com" would be the correct statement.
Since it contains a noun/pronoun and verb/adverb.
Shoes-Online.com is the same.
In describing an item which come in pairs....
ex. gloves,pants,earmuffs
Nobody wears just one glove..........
except mj.
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I know my shoes very wellOriginally posted by fizz
MikeMike knows his shoes![]()
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anyway "The second most frequently purchased item on internet is Shoe."
its not true
I agree. Shoes must be tried on in the store.. you would only order them if you tried them on before...Originally posted by MikeMike
anyway "The second most frequently purchased item on internet is Shoe."
its not true
I don't see how shoes is the second largest item bought on internet.
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If your house is anything like mine, by both the front door and back door we have a PileOfShoes.com (is available)
Good Luck with your venture!!
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