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Stevec047

Über Member
Location
Saffron Walden
As some of you may know I started my cycling journey (from sitting on my backside for 15 years to completing my first 50mile charity ride on sunday) last october and wanted to build a blog/website to tell my journey and hopefully inspire others to do a similar thing.

I have an ok knowledge of websites and everything that goes with it so hopefully it should be a success going on the feedback and comments I have received from you lot on my storys and posts.

So the thing is what should I call the site/blog

I was thinking something like "lard arse cycling revolution" but aware the use of arse may be an issue for SEO.

So come on hit me with some ideas I don't mind have the pee taken so anything goes.
 
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Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
I don't mind have the pee taken so anything goes.
Oh dear... :headshake:

:laugh:
 

Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
Just to clarify - your cycling 'journey' is a journey into fitness/weight loss rather than a cycle tour? (your initial post is a bit ambiguous..)
 
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Stevec047

Über Member
Location
Saffron Walden
Just to clarify - your cycling 'journey' is a journey into fitness/weight loss rather than a cycle tour? (your initial post is a bit ambiguous..)
Sorry yes it's to do with fitness weight loss and battling dark times in my life. I have just edited it to make it a bit less ambiguous.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
Couch potato to cycling vertigo in 50 easy miles.
 
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"Look mum no love handles"?
"To Hill and Back"
"MAMILS RULE"
"Sprocket Rocket"
"Shut up legs"
"Snot Rocket"

But I think the title has to come from you, it has to be personal
 

Lemond

Senior Member
Location
Sunny Suffolk
As some of you may know I started my cycling journey (from sitting on my backside for 15 years to completing my first 50mile charity ride on sunday) last october and wanted to build a blog/website to tell my journey and hopefully inspire others to do a similar thing.

Does exactly what it says on the tin.
 

aj101

Well-Known Member
Lard Arse might be a bit limiting if the blog grows. Unless you've got specific keywords you know you can rank for just build it up through quality content and branding and an engaging but not possibly contentious name.
A quick rule of thumb is if you were to get it featured in a national newspaper like the Guardian or Mail on Sunday lifestyle section, would they be comfortable publishing the name of the blog?
 
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