From NowPublic:
In the real world, location can be everything. On the Internet, a website’s virtual location, its URL, can be just as important.
Most URLs give you exactly what you think they will. Money.com takes you to CNN’s Money page. If you’re looking for a car, go to Cars.com. Movies.com gives you all the information that you would could want that has to do with Hollywood.
Then there are the ones that suck — those complete wastes of excellent domain names that take you to a blank page (or even worse, a dreaded advertising page). Here are some URLs that SHOULD be something. They just aren’t.








