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    Default Suggestions on a maple link list name

    I used to develop and manage many different community based web sites in a past life and as a result of that I have many different types of scripts and programming for things like message boards, photo gallerys, classifieds, personals, etc. One of the scripts I have a license for is a link directory and I was thinking of throwing it back online this winter as a bit of a hobby to create a maple syrup directory. I would be looking at listing sugarbushes, suppliers, and resources... that type of thing. I know most Provincial and State maple associations have a link list but only for their jurisdiction and only for members of their association. The question I have is what domain name should I use. I though of Sugarbush.com but it's already taken by a ski resort and as an add-on to MapleTrader I though of MapleLinks... but to me that sounds like sausages. Suggestions for a maple syrup link list name?

    The reason I've posted to the Canadian forum is because I would likely start with Canadian links to keep things manageable while starting up then expand to US links once the bugs are worked out. Because of that I would prefer a .com domain name rather than a .ca. Any ideas are welcomed.

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    How about something like maple.com, maplebush.com.

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    How about Unitedmaple.com - As it includes Maple Syrup Makers from two Countries........ Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockwood View Post
    How about something like maple.com, maplebush.com.
    There's no web site there but someone owns maple.com and I think maplebush sounds more like an actual maple operation rather than a directory but keep the suggestions coming because I'll know it as soon as I see it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ausable View Post
    How about Unitedmaple.com - As it includes Maple Syrup Makers from two Countries........ Mike
    I like the way you are thinking Mike but again, I think unitedmaple sounds more like a sugarbush than a directory or link list.

    I also checked mapledirectory.com which is owned but for sale... for a cool $1400.

    Keep throwing ideas out there because they are all good, we just need to find the "good-est". If you were a customer and wanted to look up were the closest sugarbush is... what would that web site be called? Maplelinks.com works, it's short and easy to spell, but I can't get the sausage idea out of my head.

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    What about Mapleinfo.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by whalems View Post
    What about Mapleinfo.com
    Mapleinfo and mapleguide are both taken but those are the kinds of names I'm looking for. Another option is to use .net or .org but I'd prefer to have a .com as it's what most people try first (even though they are much harder to get these days).

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    How about a .info, Like maplelink.info

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcb View Post
    How about a .info, Like maplelink.info
    Using a different TLD (top level domain) certainly opens up the availability of site names but from a web site point of few .info .net .biz .ca .org are not nearly as recognized as .com which is also why they have become so difficult to get. It's also important to avoid using hyphens or numbers in the name for best results.

    So far I have found available;

    maplelinks.com
    -short and easily to spell but can mean various things

    sugarbushguide.com
    -a little longer, better description, but implies there are some type of reviews or articles which I don't really want to get into.

    sugarbushdirectory.com
    -best description but longer name still and more subjective to typos.

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    maplebiz.com

    short sweet and to the point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thad Blaisdell View Post
    maplebiz.com

    short sweet and to the point.
    Short & sweet is what works best on the net for sure. maplebiz.com is available but... the first thing that popped into my head was a maple supply distributor (not that my head is anything special...lol).

    I just checked SugarbushLinks.com and it's also available. It's a little longer name but with a good description of what the web site would be about and easy to spell correctly.


    As a second part to this thread, for those of you with web sites for your maple business, where have you found online to link to your site? That's part of what got me thinking about all this, the lack of places to market online for maple syrup. State & Provincial associations usually have a list and there may be some government run "local ag" marketing sites as well. If you have a maple web site and are actively marketing online what sources have you found?

    Please keep the suggestions coming or post feed back on any of the names already mentioned.

    Thanks!

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