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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!The rules have been edited to reflect this - the price range needs to be in the title.Originally Posted by Jessica320;1718697Or just [B
This would just put us back where we were before with people still spamming the forums. Someone wants to buy zip codes they could post in the geos, shots, numeric, and general.For example, one section for short domains in any extension (1-6 characters), one for NNN.extension, one for one-worders or real dictionary names; another for long-tail keywords, etc.
Names could also be categorized into general interests or niches, for example: health, IT, e-commerce, insurance, personal, home improvement, adult, domains, charity, social issues, diseases, family, education, career, jobs, online games, sports, travel/geo, webdesign, child, seniors, religious, political, entertainment, so on and so forth.
The only separate section is for adult names.
http://www.dnforum.com/f16/rules-sub...ad-287883.html
The rules were edited to reflect this - the price range needs to be in the title and comments were never allowed (if you see them please report them and we'll get on it - repeat offenders will get infractions).
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I still think adding a few price range tags ("thread prefixes" in vBulletin) would be the best way to require the price range to be in the title.
As far as I can tell only 1 or 2 people have actually added the price range to the title so far.
The thing about adding thread prefixes for price ranges is that people could then also sort by price range, filter by price range, etc. You can also set the "Domains Wanted" forum to REQUIRE a thread prefix be selected before the thread can be posted, solving the problem where people ignore the budget in title rule. It would be a much more clean cut way of doing it if you ask me.
http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/thread_prefixes
http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/thread_prefixes
http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/prefix_set_edit
http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/prefix_edit
I have seen wanted thread that never end.
So sick and tired of "still looking".
Hell, I'm still looking since 1994.
I like all the domain wanted posts in one section like they are. Having to post a budget in the title, or if there is a separate field for that which can be filled in, is a bonus too. But I didn't like the previous way of having 5 diferrent subforums for domains wanted, too cumbersome to look through.
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