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		<title>Not all information is worth the price!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me first say that the old saying of, &#8220;it cannot be that good if it is free&#8221; does not apply to all situations.
Or perhaps I should be saying that compiled free information should not be bundled as expert advice.
You know, I am not entirely sure what I am trying to say.&#160; I will just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me first say that the old saying of, &#8220;it cannot be that good if it is free&#8221; does not apply to all situations.</p>
<p>Or perhaps I should be saying that compiled free information should not be bundled as expert advice.</p>
<p>You know, I am not entirely sure what I am trying to say.&nbsp; I will just note my opinions and what sparked the post.</p>
<p>The awesome <a href="http://www.killertechtips.com/">Killer Tech Tips</a> site is offering a <a href="http://www.killertechtips.com/2008/04/17/killer-domains-ebook/">book by Daniel Scocco called Killer Domains</a>.</p>
<p>I have no clue about the quality or value of the material Daniel covers.&nbsp; This book could be amazing above all others in its domain (no pun intended).</p>
<p>However, from the brief post about it I was left thinking, &#8220;Couldn&#8217;t I find most of this information on the Internet?&#8221;</p>
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<li>The process of researching domain names — is that not a business or marketing responsibility?</li>
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<li>Keyword research is useless in the choice of domain names as it relates to a business model.</li>
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<li>Prefixes and suffixes — this one in particular gave me the &#8220;prey&#8221; feeling.  Such simplistic information should not be paid for.</li>
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<li>Prefixes — the easiest thing to remember is that ANYTHING dot YOURDOMAIN dot SUFFIX is a sub-domain.&nbsp; That is right.&nbsp; Even the WWW.</li>
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<li>Suffix — look up any <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tld">TLD</a> on Wikipedia or another good search engine.</li>
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<p>Granted this was a generalized and compacted subsection of Daniel&#8217;s book, but it just seemed extremely lackluster.</p>
<p>Not to mention I have been wanting to gripe about people purchasing information that is generally considered publicly available and free.</p>
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