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Fred Grott

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Fred Grott is Lead Developer-CEO of ShareMe Technologies LLC -The Mobile Future
Domain Name Speculator Start-Up Indy Dilberts Posted: Aug 22, 2006 10:38 AM
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Anohter sign of the difference sebtween a successfull Domain Name SPeculator and a failing one is the amount of placeholder real estate that the search engine partner results are placed into for the site visitor. Usually, successfull one realize that it must be lik egoogle and yahoo na dbe at 95% or higher of the page.

My p2p and search engine mashup completed for a DomainName Speculator Start-UP in Indianapolis in the fall of 2001 was infact designed this way with 95% of the page real estate being composed of search engine results. Or you oculd use only 45% screen/page real estate for search engine results such as what the Indy Domain Name Specualtor Start-Up has changed theri paceholder page deisng to at this moment.

Search engine results display is n ot visual and thus you adpot a text driven design to maxmize visitor appeal and click-through results.

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