Barebones or not, she now owns that domain name, so no one else can take it. A good move on her part.It's for real, though the website is pretty barebones so far. I expect she'll be expanding it in time.
Darn! I was just about to start up my own website called azzifudd.com……Barebones or not, she now owns that domain name, so no one else can take it. A good move on her part.
Check to see if Paige is available.Darn! I was just about to start up my own website called azzifudd.com……![]()
azzifudd.com is now live. She is selling her own merch, possibly competing with the NIL site. I don’t know that to be fact. Is it common for student athletes to launch their own e-commerce sites?
How on earth did you forget the most appropriate of all .basketballCheck to see if Paige is available.(I hope that she has already claimed it in the. com, .us, and .biz registries.)
You are correct in that current "domain names" are permitted beyond the original Top Level Domains, which were only two or three letters long. Now they can be longer but I am not sure how long they can be.How on earth did you forget the most appropriate of all .basketball
(for those that don't know - you can have pretty much "dot anything". Unrivaled league uses unrivaled.basketball)
azzifudd.com is now live. She is selling her own merch, possibly competing with the NIL site. I don’t know that to be fact. Is it common for student athletes to launch their own e-commerce sites?
Could be, but I think she might want to build her customer base first--and UConn WBB fans are her most likely foundation.Might the new site be viewed as an indicator of her moving on soon?
Elmer is still available . . .Darn! I was just about to start up my own website called azzifudd.com……![]()