How Do We Calculate The Name Of A Domain?

I want to start a website, but I want to be accurate numerologicaly. How shall I calculate the name of the website? Should I count the http and the www with the domain name and the dot com? Or should I just calculate only the name of the website?

2 Comments

  1. cobraden
    Posted February 11, 2010 at 6:46 am | Permalink

    That would be like asking if you include the middle name when calculating the name of a person; or better yet, do you include the Mr./Mrs. or do you spell out “mister”? hould you include Jr/Sr, or “Junior”? How about if they are a third, such as “mister john leo smith the third”?
    Technically, if you want to calculate the name correctly and since http and www are actually anagrams, should you calculate using “hypertext transfer protocol” and “world wide web”? Even more, do you include the proper usage of the hyphen in “hyper-text” and “world-wide”?
    This is why I do not put much emphasis on gematrics and numerology.
    OH- Actually, a websight name IS a number. The name you choose is not the real name as the comupter uses it. The computer “sees” your website as a unique IP address, so would you actually use this number to calcualte your number, since it is the “true” name of your site?

  2. g3152
    Posted February 11, 2010 at 7:01 am | Permalink

    humm
    you should count it how its going to work when you are going to process it
    there are two wayshttp://websitename.comhttp://www.websitename.com

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