Just a lurker normally but how about using product/services as a
qualifer? Examples: ibm.computers.com att.telephone.com
specialized.bicycles.com cisco.networks.com?
Roy
Just a lurker normally but how about using product/services as a
qualifer? Examples: ibm.computers.com att.telephone.com
specialized.bicycles.com cisco.networks.com?
Roy
Just a lurker normally but how about using product/services as a
qualifer? Examples: ibm.computers.com att.telephone.com
specialized.bicycles.com cisco.networks.com?
Roy
I like this one! It not only deepens the name space but can provide
some additional (read "advertising") to the user, making it an easier
proposal to sell.
For example, I would not want to loose ior.com, but I would be more
willing to use ior.isp.com than ior.spk.wa.us (geographic).
It shouldn't be too difficult to have your company listed under
multiple product/service categories if your company covers more than
one.
I too am normally a lurker here...but I would have to agree. It
also makes certain real-world situations easier. Things like
"Mr. Sysadmin? You know the Internet real well, right? Can you help
me find information on bicycles?" become much easier with a
descriptive hierarchy like this. I like it.
-Dave McGuire, Systems
Digital Express Group, Incorporated
mcguire@digex.net