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Noobsanon! Want to read more good discussions? I've been reading in the archives here and have come across some really good discussions. Several general domaining questions I've had were addressed there. Some of my questions are so basic that I'm embarassed to ask. Read, newbie, read! Is it noob or newb? :o
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That's an interesting post. I think both spellings are accepted.
I agree that there's lots of information here, but I haven't really dug too far in the older threads.
I think the people here are pretty open to newbie questions.
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Yes, as a newbie, I have loads of questions, but just don't know where to start....
Because I have not achieve 15 post I can't start a thread about questions that I have. Maybe it is a good way to encourage newbies like to read as much thread first before posting basic and embarrassing questions.
But if you have read all the thread even old ones I guess you have the right to ask basic and embarrassing questions no?
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I am still learning too, it does require a lot of reading, but don't be embarrassed to ask basic questions. I have asked one or two fairly obvious things, but the people on here have been very helpful and encouraging.
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Sometimes you can find that a question you have other person already asked about it in other thread, so it's really good to check them first becayse maybe you'll find an answer. People in this forum are very helpful.
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definitely some good stuff
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i would like to know more about it
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Yes, there is a wealth of information.
It makes for good bedtime reading.
From what I've seen, the domainsocial community is happy to answer
even the "noobiest" of newbie Q's...so don't be shy.
Good flow of information here.