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I am now active on twitter promoting my domains, & DN.ca


Follow me if you feel so inclined....


twitter.com/mapledots
 
I would say to follow me on Twitter but I don’t use it. :)

I do have FB which I barely post on but for those that want to, add me. You probably will not agree with everything I post but we do for sure have a love of .ca domains in common so it’s worth a shot. :)
 
I am currently in negotiations with twitter to get @mapledots which is a suspended account.

I have @mapledotsca but I would prefer without the ca.

They asked for all kinds of company papers to show I was a real business claiming my mark.
I was able to provide all documentation so now I will have to wait and see.
 
Congrats Frank *THUMBSUP*
 
Does it have to be a registered TM for you to be able to go after your rightful name? [notify]MapleDots[/notify]
 
It helps if it is but there are ways around.



This is what I needed...

- Proof the name is used in commerce (I provided sales invoices with logos)

- They wanted a business card (no problems)

- I showed them my personal name on the domain ownership.

- Business Letterhead

- Business Number

- Letter from the owner of the business

- Copy of Drivers license showing you are who you claim to be.


It is a lengthy process but for me it was worth the effort.
 
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Remember our discussion waaaaaaaay back when I was running under MapleOne and was considering MapleDomains.ca but I was leaning to MapleDots.ca.

Everyone said MapleDomains was better but the .com was owned by someone else and I thought it was too generic.

Going against the grain I went with MapleDots in .ca & .com and it has served me so well over all these years.
I am instantly recognized and have had many compliments on the branding.
 
MapleDots said:
It helps if it is but there are ways around.



This is what I needed...

- Proof the name is used in commerce (I provided sales invoices with logos)

- They wanted a business card (no problems)

- I showed them my personal name on the domain ownership.

- Business Letterhead

- Business Number

- Letter from the owner of the business

- Copy of Drivers license showing you are who you claim to be.


It is a lengthy process but for me it was worth the effort.

I have thought about doing the same but not really worth the effort for me. Also, I don’t use Twitter/Facebook etc.
 
MapleDots said:
I managed to snap a few suspended twitter handles now and have the system down pat.

Interesting. Would love a tutorial if you have one
 
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