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Any Available Domain Names Related To Jobs With 6 Characters Or Less That Are Cheap

HELP what does first name has to be alphabetic mean ?

I don t understand I m signing up for a website and they need my first name my last name in my email every time I type in my first name it says first name must be alphabetic what the **** does that even mean

CHARACTER NAMES and STORY HELP?

So I've been trying to work on my novel and decided....it was a bunch of bologna! So I need all new character names and some tips on writing. Go crazy with the ideas! I need about 14 girls, 9 women, 12 boys, and 6 men. A couple extra names will make me feel good too. Any plot ideas are appreciated. FIRST NAMES AND LAST PLEASE!

What are good ways to choose a professional/proper email name/address?

Email addresses when you are a student, or from your employment will have their own formats, so I will address Personal email accounts.For Personal Email accounts, I am not an expert, but here are my thoughts and reactions:I am not impressed favorably by email addresses at "HotMail" or "Yahoo."Sorry, just my opinion. They don't seem serious.I have a negative feeling of email addresses at AOL, mostly as a feeling that people using AOL have AOL as their home page and are seeing the internet through the AOL filter. My feeling is that they are new to the internet, or never got off the on ramp. Again, just an opinion.I think that the best generic email domain is Gmail because Google is a serious and highly respected company. Also their free accounts have many great features and they do an AWESOME job filtering SPAM.I agree with Andrew Hennigan that the best short names are taken, and that "JohnSmith82" is not the format.Here is an example that I would use, if your name was Andrew James Harmon. I think that shorter is better, but remember that this is a personal email, and people responding or sending messages to you will at most only need to key in your email address one time. Mostly they will just click on it. So recognizable is more important than brevity.The following options are in the sequence I would try:Harmon@AHarmon@AJHarmon@AndrewHarmon@AndrewJHarmon@AndrewJamesHarmon@A.Harmon@A.J.Harmon@Andrew.Harmon@AndrewJ.Harmon@Andrew.James.Harmon@NOTES: I personally do not like an underscore ( _ ) between words. The emails system does not like blank spaces and inserts an _ in their place.I have used capital letters as you would in normal writing. The email systems IGNORES capital letters, treating or converting them to lower case. BUT humans find it much easier to read and recognize the add address with the capitalsExample: andrewjamesharmon vs. AndrewJamesHarmonI always advise customers to use capital letters in the same way with their domain names, unless they are so short and universally recognizable that it is not needed. So fedex or Fedex are both immediately recognized, as opposed to dogwalkingandshampoowithtlc vs. DogWalkingAndShampooWithTLC

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