I think he's mainly looking for a name for his forum (hence the ".forumotion.com" bit) at the moment, not so much a domain or subdomain.C0smic1 said:If you're going to have a subdomain it's really important to make it moderately short if you ask me, so keep that in mind. If you want your domain to be a comparable size to a .com then it needs to be short! Also do yo already have one for this forum and if so can you post the current one for comparison?
Perhaps 'g-zone'/'gzone'?50Cent said:o.o okie...i think of putting gamingzone.forumotion.com or gamerzone.forumotion.com which is better?? i am brain storming already...if i want to put a voting post...is it under admin discussion..because i not too sure
I second that. Grammar is important.Prumand said:Hey mate, this may be unrelivant, but in most of your posts here, there are a lot of spelling and grammar mistakes. This does not make your forum look intelegent, so you might want to slow down a little.
If you are using Firefox, feel free to use the spellchecker 😛
Yep, Honestly I'd never join a forum with an admin who uses "txt spk" or even frequently substituted words for letters like "y" "u" and "r".RockStopScene said:Again as COsmic1 suggested keep the domain short (unless you've thought of an extremely catchy name) And if possible get a proper domain extension such as; .com; .co.uk etc etc.
Grammar is one of the vital points to building a forum, you don't have to be 'amazing' with words, just being simple and taking your time using various spellcheckers can make a world of difference.
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