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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Deleted" data-source="post: 2286420" data-attributes="member: 9589"><p>toy.com? Or <a href="http://www.toyS.com?" target="_blank">http://www.toyS.com?</a> The <strong>toy</strong>.com site is not resolving but <strong>toys</strong>.com is.</p><p></p><p>Also resolving is not going to guarantee that it will show up on the search engine, especially if the site is not optimized for that domain. They mainly are optimized for the toysrus.com domain, and thats the brand that they are promoting. Does not mean they can not benefit from the type in traffic on toys.com. But I honestly think they are thinking too small for that name. They should be selling toys for big boys, like 4 wheelers and other outdoor toys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Deleted, post: 2286420, member: 9589"] toy.com? Or [URL]http://www.toyS.com?[/URL] The [B]toy[/B].com site is not resolving but [B]toys[/B].com is. Also resolving is not going to guarantee that it will show up on the search engine, especially if the site is not optimized for that domain. They mainly are optimized for the toysrus.com domain, and thats the brand that they are promoting. Does not mean they can not benefit from the type in traffic on toys.com. But I honestly think they are thinking too small for that name. They should be selling toys for big boys, like 4 wheelers and other outdoor toys. [/QUOTE]
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