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Why?.. You want people to remember your domain name. It’s very important to make your domain name user friendly. These are a few suggestions of how you can make your domain name user friendly: 1. If you have a DBA (Doing Business As) that’s too long shorten it 2.…
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I know if you get someone's name that you're going out with tattooed on your it tends to jinx the relationship but, say after you yet married and want to put the initial of your new last name inside a heart, would it jinx it since it is also your last name? Read More »
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Hoping to add a bright, homespun touch to your home decor? These letter pillows from Anthropologie fit the bill. Use them to spell out a name in a nursery, teach the ABC's to a toddler, or inject some extra fun into a playroom. And there's no need to keep them solely for the kids--the ethnic-inspired prints would also look great (and sufficiently adult) propped up in a powder room or hung in your entryway. Read More »
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Carving one's initials and those of one's beau/lady into a tree, a school desk top, or an ancient coliseum wall is a tradition that dates back to, well, the first iteration of gladiator sandals. Minneapolis-based Rust Designs' "Custom Birch Tree Platter," newly available at San Francisco design outpost Rare Device, is a modern, beautiful, and still charmingly romantic way to profess your love and dedication. (Side note: It would also make a great wedding gift.) The 11 1/2 x 15 1/2-inch platter runs $110, but if you're feeling a little tight on cash, there's also a four-piece mug set that's only $45, and each mug design varies slightly to represent one of the seasons. (No, I know it's not as cheap as a set of plain Ikea coffee cups, but neither is your heart.) One final argument: should the relationship go sour, no painful laser tattoo removal process will be required. Can't argue with that! Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (4) | Blog
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