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		<title>.NU WWW Name TLD What A Price For A National Identity?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 01:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Honestly, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their research before they did their arrangement.
Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been flooded by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can certainly understand that it&#8217;s a burgeoning business. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Honestly, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their research before they did their arrangement.</p>
<p>Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been flooded by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can certainly understand that it&#8217;s a burgeoning business. The specter of purchasing a domain at a much better price than the more common &#8216;dot com&#8217; or &#8216;dot net&#8217; or &#8216;dot org&#8217; is most attractive to most aspiring entrepeneurs on restricted budgets. This niche&#8217;s market leader is most likely Global Domains International (GDI), which has no doubt put Western Samoa on the mental map of many a cybernaut. The key aspect in that deal is that the Western Samoan government granted the rights to GDI in return for a royalty for every domain sold.</p>
<p>Niue&#8217;s name is derived from the local language&#8217;s expression for, &#8220;Look, a coconut!&#8221; It seems they should have used theirs more thoroughly before signing a domain deal with Bill Semich in 1998.</p>
<p>An American entrepreneur whose former station was editor for a computer magazine, Semich recognized the potential value in the marketability of rare domains. Apparently finding the &#8216;nu&#8217; extension an eye-catching letter arrangement, he signed a contract with the Niue government that gave him the sole rights to it.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t a one-way deal. Semich assured free wireless access for all 2000 of Niue&#8217;s people and he delivered, carrying out the system of an island-wide network of translator towers in 2003. The country&#8217;s leaders surely felt they had provided their citizenry with a service for the new century which would positively ensconce their place in island history.</p>
<p>Semich, meanwhile, planned to hawk his bargain domains to Americans. He had no idea that his ideal clientele were in Sweden, where &#8216;nu&#8217; is the local word for &#8216;now.&#8217;</p>
<p>Apparently,&#8217;now&#8217; is a hot marketing action term in any language, so Semich was pleasantly surprised to find the Swedes flocking to his cyber-property. As a translated example of why this works for them, &#8216;drive.now&#8217; (which would be &#8216;kÃ¶ra.nu&#8217;) is a very compelling sales slogan which becomes an ideal URL for a Swedish driving school. To date, Semich has had 110,000 sales of &#8216;dot nu&#8217; domains at $30 a year, which has significantly swollen the coffers of his &#8216;.NU Domain Ltd&#8217; to the limit that its website&#8217;s home page default language is now &#8212; or nu &#8212; in Swedish.</p>
<p>In actual fact, Semich has cunningly taken advantage of this windfall to become the first domain provider to add in a complete Unicode character set into its scripts, allowing users whose alphabets have rare characters &#8212; in Swedish, that would be the letters &#8216;Ã¥,&#8217; &#8216;Ã¤&#8217; and &#8216;Ã¶&#8217; &#8212; to remain true to their language instead of settling for Anglicized versions, which often destroy their original meaning.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Candidly, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their research before they did their arrangement.
Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been inundated by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can certainly understand that it&#8217;s a escalating business. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Candidly, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their research before they did their arrangement.</p>
<p>Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been inundated by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can certainly understand that it&#8217;s a escalating business. The specter of purchasing a domain at a much better price than the more common &#8216;dot com&#8217; or &#8216;dot net&#8217; or &#8216;dot org&#8217; is most attractive to most wannabe entrepeneurs on limited budgets. This niche&#8217;s market leader is most likely Global Domains International (GDI), which has no doubt put Western Samoa on the mental map of many a cybernaut. The key factor in that deal is that the Western Samoan government granted the rights to GDI in return for a percentage for every domain sold.</p>
<p>Niue&#8217;s name is consequent from the local language&#8217;s saying for, &#8220;Look, a coconut!&#8221; It seems they should have used theirs more thoroughly before signing a domain deal with Bill Semich in 1998.</p>
<p>An American businessman whose former station was editor for a computer magazine, Semich acknowledged the potential value in the marketability of rare domains. Apparently finding the &#8216;nu&#8217; extension an eye-catching letter arrangement, he signed a contract with the Niue government that gave him the exclusive rights to it.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t a one-way deal. Semich guaranteed free wireless access for all 2000 of Niue&#8217;s populace and he delivered, completing the installation of an island-wide network of translator towers in 2003. The country&#8217;s leaders surely felt they had provided their population with a service for the new century which would positively ensconce their place in island history.</p>
<p>Semich, meanwhile, intended to hawk his bargain domains to Americans. He had no idea that his ideal clientele were in Sweden, where &#8216;nu&#8217; is the local word for &#8216;now.&#8217;</p>
<p>Obviously,&#8217;now&#8217; is a hot marketing action term in any language, so Semich was pleasantly surprised to find the Swedes flocking to his cyber-property. As a translated example of why this works for them, &#8216;drive.now&#8217; (which would be &#8216;kÃ¶ra.nu&#8217;) is a very compelling sales slogan which becomes an ideal URL for a Swedish driving school. To date, Semich has had 110,000 sales of &#8216;dot nu&#8217; domains at $30 a year, which has significantly swollen the coffers of his &#8216;.NU Domain Ltd&#8217; to the extent that its website&#8217;s home page default language is now &#8212; or nu &#8212; in Swedish.</p>
<p>In fact, Semich has smartly taken advantage of this windfall to become the first domain provider to integrate a complete Unicode character set into its scripts, allowing users whose alphabets have rare characters &#8212; in Swedish, that would be the letters &#8216;Ã¥,&#8217; &#8216;Ã¤&#8217; and &#8216;Ã¶&#8217; &#8212; to remain true to their language instead of settling for Anglicized versions, which often destroy their original meaning.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Candidly, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their research before they did their agreement.
Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been swamped by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can certainly understand that it&#8217;s a escalating business. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Candidly, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their research before they did their agreement.</p>
<p>Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been swamped by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can certainly understand that it&#8217;s a escalating business. The specter of purchasing a domain at a much better price than the more common &#8216;dot com&#8217; or &#8216;dot net&#8217; or &#8216;dot org&#8217; is most attractive to most aspiring entrepeneurs on limited budgets. This niche&#8217;s market leader is most likely Global Domains International (GDI), which has no doubt put Western Samoa on the mental map of many a cybernaut. The key element in that deal is that the Western Samoan government granted the rights to GDI in return for a royalty for every domain sold.</p>
<p>Niue&#8217;s name is consequent from the local language&#8217;s phrase for, &#8220;Look, a coconut!&#8221; It seems they should have used theirs more carefully before signing a domain deal with Bill Semich in 1998.</p>
<p>An American businessman whose former station was editor for a computer magazine, Semich recognized the potential value in the marketability of rare domains. Apparently finding the &#8216;nu&#8217; extension an eye-catching letter arrangement, he signed a contract with the Niue government that gave him the exclusive rights to it.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t a one-way deal. Semich assured free wireless access for all 2000 of Niue&#8217;s citizens and he delivered, completing the installation of an island-wide network of translator towers in 2003. The country&#8217;s leaders surely felt they had provided their population with a service for the new century which would favorably ensconce their place in island history.</p>
<p>Semich, meanwhile, planned to hawk his bargain domains to Americans. He had no idea that his ideal customers were in Sweden, where &#8216;nu&#8217; is the local word for &#8216;now.&#8217;</p>
<p>Obviously,&#8217;now&#8217; is a hot marketing action term in any language, so Semich was pleasantly surprised to find the Swedes flocking to his cyber-property. As a translated example of why this works for them, &#8216;drive.now&#8217; (which would be &#8216;kÃ¶ra.nu&#8217;) is a very convincing sales slogan which becomes an ideal URL for a Swedish driving school. To date, Semich has had 110,000 sales of &#8216;dot nu&#8217; domains at $30 a year, which has greatly swollen the coffers of his &#8216;.NU Domain Ltd&#8217; to the extent that its website&#8217;s home page default language is now &#8212; or nu &#8212; in Swedish.</p>
<p>In truth, Semich has cunningly taken advantage of this windfall to become the first domain provider to include a complete Unicode character set into its scripts, allowing users whose alphabets have distinctive characters &#8212; in Swedish, that would be the letters &#8216;Ã¥,&#8217; &#8216;Ã¤&#8217; and &#8216;Ã¶&#8217; &#8212; to remain true to their language instead of settling for Anglicized versions, which often destroy their original meaning.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Truthfully, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their research before they did their contract.
Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been inundated by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can certainly understand that it&#8217;s a rapidly increasing business. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Truthfully, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their research before they did their contract.</p>
<p>Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been inundated by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can certainly understand that it&#8217;s a rapidly increasing business. The specter of purchasing a domain at a much better price than the more common &#8216;dot com&#8217; or &#8216;dot net&#8217; or &#8216;dot org&#8217; is most attractive to most would-be entrepeneurs on restricted budgets. This niche&#8217;s market leader is most likely Global Domains International (GDI), which has no doubt put Western Samoa on the mental map of many a cybernaut. The key aspect in that deal is that the Western Samoan government granted the rights to GDI in return for a percentage for every domain sold.</p>
<p>Niue&#8217;s name is derived from the local language&#8217;s expression for, &#8220;Look, a coconut!&#8221; It seems they should have used theirs more carefully before signing a domain deal with Bill Semich in 1998.</p>
<p>An American entrepreneur whose former station was editor for a computer magazine, Semich acknowledged the potential value in the marketability of rare domains. Apparently finding the &#8216;nu&#8217; extension an nice-looking letter arrangement, he signed a contract with the Niue government that gave him the sole rights to it.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t a one-way deal. Semich guaranteed free wireless access for all 2000 of Niue&#8217;s populace and he delivered, carrying out the installation of an island-wide network of translator towers in 2003. The country&#8217;s leaders surely felt they had provided their population with a service for the new century which would positively ensconce their place in island history.</p>
<p>Semich, meanwhile, planned to hawk his bargain domains to Americans. He had no idea that his ideal clientele were in Sweden, where &#8216;nu&#8217; is the local word for &#8216;now.&#8217;</p>
<p>Clearly,&#8217;now&#8217; is a hot marketing action term in any language, so Semich was pleasantly surprised to find the Swedes flocking to his cyber-property. As a translated example of why this works for them, &#8216;drive.now&#8217; (which would be &#8216;kÃ¶ra.nu&#8217;) is a very compelling sales slogan which becomes an ideal URL for a Swedish driving school. To date, Semich has had 110,000 sales of &#8216;dot nu&#8217; domains at $30 a year, which has greatly swollen the coffers of his &#8216;.NU Domain Ltd&#8217; to the point that its website&#8217;s home page default language is now &#8212; or nu &#8212; in Swedish.</p>
<p>Moreover, Semich has cunningly taken advantage of this windfall to become the first domain provider to incorporate a complete Unicode character set into its scripts, allowing users whose alphabets have distinctive characters &#8212; in Swedish, that would be the letters &#8216;Ã¥,&#8217; &#8216;Ã¤&#8217; and &#8216;Ã¶&#8217; &#8212; to remain true to their language instead of settling for Anglicized versions, which often destroy their original meaning.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Honestly, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their homework before they did their agreement.
Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been inundated by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can without doubt understand that it&#8217;s a growing business. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The tiny Polynesian island nation of Niue is beginning to think it&#8217;s been had. Honestly, it&#8217;s clear they didn&#8217;t do their homework before they did their agreement.</p>
<p>Ironically, it seems the buyer hadn&#8217;t really done his, either. Anyone who has been inundated by advertisements for &#8216;global domains&#8217; can without doubt understand that it&#8217;s a growing business. The specter of purchasing a domain at a much better price than the more common &#8216;dot com&#8217; or &#8216;dot net&#8217; or &#8216;dot org&#8217; is most attractive to most aspiring entrepeneurs on restricted budgets. This niche&#8217;s market leader is most likely Global Domains International (GDI), which has no doubt put Western Samoa on the mental map of many a cybernaut. The key aspect in that deal is that the Western Samoan government granted the rights to GDI in return for a percentage for every domain sold.</p>
<p>Niue&#8217;s name is derived from the local language&#8217;s phrase for, &#8220;Look, a coconut!&#8221; It seems they should have used theirs more thoroughly before signing a domain deal with Bill Semich in 1998.</p>
<p>An American businessman whose former station was editor for a computer magazine, Semich acknowledged the potential value in the marketability of rare domains. Apparently finding the &#8216;nu&#8217; extension an attractive letter combination, he signed a contract with the Niue government that gave him the private rights to it.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t a one-way deal. Semich guaranteed free wireless access for all 2000 of Niue&#8217;s people and he delivered, carrying out the installation of an island-wide network of translator towers in 2003. The country&#8217;s leaders surely felt they had provided their citizenry with a service for the new century which would favorably ensconce their place in island history.</p>
<p>Semich, meanwhile, intended to hawk his bargain domains to Americans. He had no idea that his ideal clients were in Sweden, where &#8216;nu&#8217; is the local word for &#8216;now.&#8217;</p>
<p>Obviously,&#8217;now&#8217; is a hot advertising action term in any language, so Semich was pleasantly surprised to find the Swedes flocking to his cyber-property. As a translated example of why this works for them, &#8216;drive.now&#8217; (which would be &#8216;kÃ¶ra.nu&#8217;) is a very compelling sales slogan which becomes an perfect URL for a Swedish driving school. To date, Semich has had 110,000 sales of &#8216;dot nu&#8217; domains at $30 a year, which has considerably swollen the coffers of his &#8216;.NU Domain Ltd&#8217; to the extent that its website&#8217;s home page default language is now &#8212; or nu &#8212; in Swedish.</p>
<p>In fact, Semich has smartly taken advantage of this windfall to become the first domain provider to integrate a complete Unicode character set into its scripts, allowing users whose alphabets have unique characters &#8212; in Swedish, that would be the letters &#8216;Ã¥,&#8217; &#8216;Ã¤&#8217; and &#8216;Ã¶&#8217; &#8212; to remain true to their language instead of settling for Anglicized versions, which often destroy their original meaning.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[To start with it should be underlined that website is functional only in the case surfers are able to see it on the internet. So, if you want millions of individuals could see your website on the internet, you need a web hosting to do the job for you. 
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<p>To start with it should be underlined that website is functional only in the case surfers are able to see it on the internet. So, if you want millions of individuals could see your website on the internet, you need a web hosting to do the job for you. </p>
<p>The truth is that there is a broad range of options for you to select from in a web hosting. Nowadays you can select from such kinds of hosting as cheap hosting, shared hosting and dedicated hosting. It should be besides mentioned you may also prefer to have options in the operating system, the most common of which are Windows and Linux system. </p>
<p>ASP hosting system is one of the most popular kinds of hosting in Windows. This huge popularity is caused by really great functions it provides. There is no need to mention that those incredible advantages are strongly needed for business concentrated websites.</p>
<p>To go into more details there is a need to indicate that owing to the fact that the functionality of websites has grown from information to photo sharing, social networking and blog, then, naturally, the demand has been considerably increased. As you realize, that was the reason why the norm of service has also been raised. </p>
<p>As relating to ASP hosting, it should be understood that situation is similar to the one just mentioned. And certainly, this makes the users contented as they get an easier access to this type of service. What is more, ASP hosting becomes more affordable plus it becomes common for usual users and at the same time it remains appropriate for companies to derive benefits in their businesses.</p>
<p>It is also useful for you to remember that ASP stands for Active Server Pages and it was created by Microsoft. It is principal for you to know that ASP technology enables users to create very interactive functions in their websites and make them better. </p>
<p>Basically speaking, this way persons get an easier process to grasp the content in the website. </p>
<p>In conclusion I want to underline that you should be ready for that at first ASP hosting can be a huge investment, but you can be completely sure that it will benefit any business in time. That is the reason why Active Server Pages is extremely suitable for business owners for the reason that, as you know, saving money is crucial but it is not as crucial as making profits.</p>
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		<title>Germany:  The World&#8217;s  Top Consumers For Domains</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 23:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Germany hits the bull&#8217;s eye once again. Recently, they have been declared as the world&#8217;s second top buyers for domain names next to the United States. This is no surprise to a lot of people since Germany holds the title for having the largest number of internet users in Europe. The rules in domain names [...]]]></description>
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<p>Germany hits the bull&#8217;s eye once again. Recently, they have been declared as the world&#8217;s second top buyers for domain names next to the United States. This is no surprise to a lot of people since Germany holds the title for having the largest number of internet users in Europe. The rules in domain names registration are lenient that is why Germans are so engrossed with domain names registration. The cost of domain names also are so cheap that anybody can afford them. If you will look at the statistics of domain names and domain name registration in Germany, you will conclude that Germany is really taking advantage of the domain names global trend today. The Germans are taking over domain names and online business slowly little by little.</p>
<p>It was said that the count of internet users in Germany is about 35 million. On the other hand, the registered .de domain name is 6.5 million. Germany has turned itself to a country of domains and its people, domain savvy fanatics. Their CNO, which stands for .com, .net and .org, is about two million while Schlunde.de, a German info registrar is by far the largest today. With these stats to back Germany up, they will surely conquer the online business world in a few years time. </p>
<p>The release of .de domain names by the University of Dortmund Internet department in 1991, marked the conception of a long successful domain industry in Germany. Then in 1996 DENIC, the German co-operative was established by German Internet Providers and became the main source for .de domain names registry. DENIC follows the same policies of .com domains. The main rule is that anyone can have a domain name if they have an address in Germany. It doesn&#8217;t follow the costumer&#8217;s adage &#8220;first come, first serve basis.&#8221; </p>
<p>In Germany, most of the websites&#8217; homepage have the .de domains which are very popular to them. Those that have a .com, are not really thriving in Germany. Currently, .info is also becoming famous, but the experts say that it would not reach the popularity or statistics of .de users. Despite the downfall of internet worldwide, the German domain after market stood proudly as it continues to grow actively in the global internet market. In the recently posted statistics by DENIC, the German .info sales is higher than english.info sales. </p>
<p>The reason German domain names industry is in motion and on top of everyone else&#8217;s is its strong secondary *domain market*. It is supported by sedo.com which is one of the top sellers of domain names. In fact, it has sold more than the combined Afternic and GreatDomains sales which is one-fourth of the market in the United States. Sedo also plays a major part in weaving together the basic and secondary markets in Germany by simply establishing partnerships with top registrar domain names&#8217; companies. </p>
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		<title>A Talk On Search Engine Optimization Strategies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Discussion on SEO Ideas
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<p>A Discussion on SEO Ideas</p>
<p>Maybe we all know how important SEO is for the better placement of your website. Nevertheless it is true that all of the websites that you may view on the Internet  are after this very thing to get improved ranking, and who are already on the topmost position are on to continue in that very position. The reason behind this is that the better the ranking a website is having the better are its probability of getting the most number of visitors to their website, which would eventually make their business more rewarding. Therefore here in this article we shall talk about about some of the different types of strategies used for better search engine optimization. A strategy is a plan of action usually designed to be followed for a period of time to get a preferred result. Likewise Search Engine Optimization also should have some strategies to be followed for a period of time. </p>
<p>To discuss about SEO strategies the first thing that comes in our mind is the offensive strategies. This is the most common type of strategies that are being use by several SEO companies to raise their targeted website from their current position. This is however the most costly thing to be done for all the parties concerned. But there always remains the risk of being flagged as negative SEO, in this case. </p>
<p>On the contrary of the offensive strategies there are always the defensive strategies. These are designed to secure a position that the website already hold. This also creates barriers to the entry of new entrants in the marketplace and ensuring that you may gain such position that no other can attack you and snatch your position. Therefore as it is very often that you may be a victim, its better to pick such a position so that you may not be attacked so easily. As for example if you get a Page Rank 7 or above there are more chances that others would not have the nerve to challenge you. </p>
<p>One of the most appealing strategies are the flaking strategies. In this case you can befoul your competitors or your enemies that there is no real threat for them and in the last moment when they realize it is too late for them to take essential actions. This can be something like launching social network in your niche but not focusing on the really critical areas while gaining some hidden advantage. </p>
<p>Besides these there are also the guerrilla SEO strategies that involve launching of lots of new small sites targeting specific keywords. However this tactics needs a really skilled SEO and highly closely controlled one so that the others may not have the sense of what you are doing. And the thing that should be kept in mind is that the sites that you launch should not be same as the other. </p>
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