7 posts tagged with blog and name (View popular tags)

I'm going to be launching/relaunching a blog focused on the game development industry. I'm all set to go, but I need a name! Anyone have suggestions for names, or just general help on creating a name for a blog that is memorable, descriptive, and not lame? [more inside]
posted on Feb 24, 2008 - 16 answers

Bored? Help name my blog. [more inside]
posted on Nov 11, 2007 - 23 answers

Shamelessly begging for your creative title ideas. I'm starting a new personal blog and have no clue what to call it. [more inside]
posted on Aug 31, 2007 - 33 answers

Either I lose 20 lbs by December 10, or lose $150. That's the agreement I made with 2 friends and my daughter. And it's in writing. So I figure I'm going to pull out my bag o' diet tricks and document everything along the way - but I need a catchy title for my blog. [more inside]
posted on Oct 27, 2006 - 46 answers

Can you help me come up witha witty name for a celebrity fashion blog? [more inside]
posted on May 6, 2005 - 32 answers

There's a guy out there on the web that has chosen to name his blog after me, Armando Bellmas. Instead of feeling flattered, I feel used. As a photographer my name is my business name, too, and I can't have this guy moving in on my turf. I don't know him nor have I given him permission to use my name. Plus, his blog is coming up in the top ten search results for my name at Google. He has not replied to any of my email inquiries and, short of calling an attorney for advice, I'm turning to you guys and the web for help. Thanks in advance.
posted on Feb 11, 2005 - 32 answers

My current host is closing down, and since I bought my domain through them it will be transferred into my name before they finally close at the end of the year. However, my domain expires on December 12, and they are so far unresponsive to my emails and have not transferred the domain (it has been two weeks since my initial request). I am worried that if I'm not able to renew it, it will be snapped up by a domain-sitter and I will lose it. In case it isn't transferred in time, is there a way I can beat the domain-sitters to it and reserve my domain? What are the more affordable options for doing this? Will I be guaranteed to get it?
posted on Nov 18, 2004 - 6 answers