xposting from Business:
Hey, I'm selling a domain name I've had on ice since 1997. I put up a listing on craigslist...and could do the godaddy auction route as well.
Any other avenues I should pursue?
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xposting from Business:
Hey, I'm selling a domain name I've had on ice since 1997. I put up a listing on craigslist...and could do the godaddy auction route as well.
Any other avenues I should pursue?
I don't know whether to post this here, in Music, or what, but I want to share a fanmix, but I am a willing victim of iTunes, and it seems rude to just say "listen to these songs, but, oh yeah, you have to buy them". I suppose not rude to the artists, but . . . morality aside, is there a way to share? I used to use Tunebites, I think, until they went to paid. I'll do that if it's the only option, but is there any other way?
I even tried publishing it as an iTunes playlist, except 1) I don't want my real name out there, and iTunes doesn't seem to allow for user names differing from billing information, and 2) I can't freaking find what I published!
I even tried publishing it as an iTunes playlist, except 1) I don't want my real name out there, and iTunes doesn't seem to allow for user names differing from billing information, and 2) I can't freaking find what I published!
I don't think your user name is visibly associated with playlists since I used to publish them for our textbooks all the time. If you've given it a unique name, enter that in the search store box in the upper right corner and it should appear in the playlist list in the lower left of the search results. Or, publish another unique playlist, search for that, and once you are in it you should see a link to "My Playlists." I can see all the playlists I've published together that way.
I updated iTunes just last week.
If I do a search for the playlist by title that I published, I get nothing. If I go through ping, I get nothing, if I go into my account profile, I find the the playlists, but if I back up one step, there's no way to get to the playlist. I see no tab for My Playlists, even though when in the playlist, it says "Ping > Juliebird > My Ping Playlists" and I see no way to share. Especially if the search function is not working (and my full name is showing up within the playlist).
Okay, I then selected Post, now that I actually found the playlist through the backdoor, and iTunes won't cooperate.
So, until I can get that problem figured out, is there an alternative?
You can't click on the arrow next to the playlist name in "Manage Playlists" in your account? When I do that, it takes me to that playlist's page. But I don't use Ping, so I'm not sure that will help you with the whole sharing (not paying) thing anyway.
When I opted to publish a playlist, my only option seemed to be activating Ping. I eventually got past the "itunes timed out" and finally to the page I thought i wanted, only to time out again, hit the back button, but it took me to a completely different page. iTunes is not my friend, and I don't want any more playdates with it.
I can eventually get to my playlist page, but I'm still getting an error when I select Post. So it seems that selecting Publish isn't enough. But it won't let me do the second.
So, tunebites, something else?
Bonnie: I just bought a domain name on Sedo and it was a fairly good experience.
Does anyone know what happens if you use a "live" number for google voice (say your cell phone number) and then that number goes dead for some reason?
I'm asking because my work cell has a 202 number, and that number will die soon because I've been RIFed. But, if I claim it now for GV, what happens?
Bonnie: I just bought a domain name on Sedo and it was a fairly good experience.
Thanks Una. Another friend recommended SEDO as well. I'm doing to give it a look today because this godaddy thing is out of control. I like having all my stuff in one place, but when that place is such a pain, it's not worth it.
I shouldn't totally damn gd, I've had good experiences with them in the past. Still, any new product they offer...in this case domain sales...just seems to cause more problems than it is worth.
Their customer service people are generally pretty good, but, for some reason, regular tech folk cannot access auction functions and that division is a 'no phone zone.' Email only support? Feh.
if I claim it now for GV, what happens?
I'm not sure what you're asking. Are you using Google Voice now? GV will let you transfer an existing phone number so that it becomes your GV number. They charge a fee for that. But most people either give out their regular cell number and have voicemail forwarded to GV, or they give out their GV number and have it forward to their cell (still having GV's voicemail pick up if there's no answer). Which are you doing/would like to do?