Unlike my lucky friend Matthew Smith, I couldn’t score a flippin’ sweet domain name like he did. So instead, I purchased an even BETTER domain, chris-wallace.com. So tell your friends. This is a big deal. Sure, it has a hyphen and everyone knows that a hyphen equals the kiss of death on the internet, but hey, I don’t expect anyone to read this blog anyway, so it’s really not a concern for me at this point. Maybe when I am rich I’ll hire a domain buy agent and offer a million for chriswallace.com. Or maybe not. First post over.
Works for me, Chris! I actually *had* the URL of my own name, got greedy and sold it when an offer was made. So go with the hyphen, we’ll still be your friend.
The domain name I used to own? stevecase.com.
Ah well…
Well -I think your post are very good and I will read again – the doman name has given me a new found energy – that jan-simpson.com will do just as well as yours – maybe we could start something bigger than chriswallace.com or jansimpson.com –
So, let’s spread the word –
thanks
You are great.
Jan