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Didnt we speculate that it was QFF that had bought the domain and were planning to use it as part of the QFF float.

Boy were we ever wrong...
 
The domain is still owned by admin; this looks like some other sort of commercial arrangement.
 
Regarding the ownership/use of the old domain name: We continue to have full ownership of frequentflyer.com.au. It hasn't been sold to anybody or any organisation. We will be using it to redirect to the new domain for at least 6 months.

Is it just me, or does the old domain redirect to Zuji?

Didnt we speculate that it was QFF that had bought the domain and were planning to use it as part of the QFF float.

Boy were we ever wrong...


Mix match there, unless it was sold to Zuji after 28/8/10. :?:
 
It's still a real PITA to type:

a u s t r a l i a n f r e q u e n t f l y e r . c o m . a u / c o m m u n i t y

into browsers ... :-|

[noparse]www.frequentflyer.com.au[/noparse] now resolves to [noparse]http://www.s2d6.com/x/?x=c&z=s&v=1368049&k=ff.com.au[/noparse]
 
Is it just me, or does the old domain redirect to Zuji?

Yes, it currently redirects via an affiliate link to Zuji. (The redirect was put up yesterday - didn't take long for someone to notice!)

This is temporary. Only the old home page (ie. www.frequentflyer.com.au) redirects to Zuji. Internal community links (eg. www.frequentflyer.com.au/community/community-announcements/we-changing-our-domain-name-24790.html) still redirect to the new domain. These links will remain for at least another 3 months.

We haven't sold frequentflyer.com.au to anyone.

In the new year, we will be looking at doing something with it. This could well be a trade sale, or it could be used for a new business.

If anyone has any suggestions, business proposals, or would like to make an offer to purchase frequentflyer.com.au (NOT AFF :)), please feel free to contact me on [email protected]. All such communication will be kept confidential.
 
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It's still a real PITA to type:

a u s t r a l i a n f r e q u e n t f l y e r . c o m . a u / c o m m u n i t y

into browsers ... :-|

Would recommend that you set up a URL shortener if you want to get to the forum main page; per the below quote, bit.ly/getdaily was set up for the "getdaily" forum search query and admin encouraged folks to set up their own if they so desired...:

If you do type in the URL, I have set-up these short URLs which redirects to key pages: (Thanks notzac for this suggestion)

The Australian Frequent Flyer Online Community - The Australian Frequent Flyer - redirects to our home page (The Australian Frequent Flyer Online Community - The Australian Frequent Flyer)

Search Results - The Australian Frequent Flyer Online Community - redirects to the "Get Daily" query
(Search Results - The Australian Frequent Flyer Online Community)

You can create your own shortcuts to specific AFF pages using various free web services. I like bit.ly | Basic | a simple URL shortener, but there are many other similioar services.
 
It's still a real PITA to type:

a u s t r a l i a n f r e q u e n t f l y e r . c o m . a u / c o m m u n i t y

into browsers ... :-|

[noparse]www.frequentflyer.com.au[/noparse] now resolves to [noparse]http://www.s2d6.com/x/?x=c&z=s&v=1368049&k=ff.com.au[/noparse]

You could get an iPhone and use the app :D
 
Yes, I know. The vast majority of our members/visitors arrive at the site via a link or bookmark.

...and one of those members may have had an old bookmark still :oops: (and wondered why he was looking at a Zuji page)
 
the redirection goes to an affiliate link which then goes to zuji. So admin can make a few bucks off anyone buying fares through zuji.

Admin, I trust you've sought legal advice about the domain, redirection and sale. I've been through this a million times over the years, different rules and policies govern .au as opposed to ICANN regs.
 
Recently another forum I visit a lot bought a shorter domain name that closely resembled their domain name, but with a country code ending, as I’m sure many have seen (bit.ly is libya), for their Twitter account posts. This shorter URL could also double as a quick way to get to their site, if it wasn’t for their already short URL.

I wonder if admin has thought about doing similar, perhaps (and I’m not sure if this is possible or available) affly.er/ or something similar. Then instead of using bit.ly for shortening thread links and getting to the site, a domain owned by the site could be used, makes it a bit more personalised, perhaps easier to remember if it closely resembles the site name.
 
It's still a real PITA to type:

a u s t r a l i a n f r e q u e n t f l y e r . c o m . a u / c o m m u n i t y

into browsers ... :-|
When using the internet in Lounges and Internet cafes I use Google and type in "Australian Freq...." and AFF is one of the first few options available. Click on the link and I am able to use AFF.

In fact I do this for all websites as I do not like typing url's into browsers (even on my own laptops) and also no need to remember website names and specific pages.
 
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