But are they ranking for decent terms, or long-tail ones that nobody really searches for?
Go into the admin panel, under Settings >> Reading. Does the field for "Blog pages show at most" have a 76 in it? Not sure why else that would be...
Use this as the .htaccess file for the old domain name (note: you'll have to keep its server account active):
lol - now that's funny (and ironic) :D
Depends on the domain... toy.ca = worth a fortune... xqq.ca = worthless :) same rules apply to any domain extension.
...and even if you do, it's still kind of a lousy TLD. I hardly ever see them showing up in SERPS. I tried ranking .us's before, and God is it...
Where are they appearing? Organic or paid results, or within map results on a SERP?
Was there a contract for this job? If not, looks like a lesson learned the hard way...
The upper right part is using a 'page curl,' there are a few sites selling this script. It's kind of an old fad that died years ago, though. I...
Frustrating, isn't it? I'm in a similar situation as you. One of my sites has a ton of backlinks (and quality ones - not garbagey free directories...
No, just 25. Then visit facebook.com/username and you can see what is available for a vanity URL.
My best one's at 5,893
ahh...thought they had a screening process. I haven't sold anything on eBay in many years, though.
Separate names with a comma.