I would like to add that it would be relatively easy to set a 301 redirect from notenoughbbq.com to a new domain name, so that after any change (should you make one), users will have a grace period of "until you stop paying to register the domain".
You don't need a hosting plan for that domain to set up a 301, so it's relatively inexpensive for you... and it means that nobody will follow their bookmarks/links to a dead page. Indeed, you can even adjust the site script to check against the HTTP Referrer, and notify users coming from notenoughbbq.com that they should probably update their bookmarks.
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I would like to add that it would be relatively easy to set a 301 redirect from notenoughbbq.com to a new domain name, so that after any change (should you make one), users will have a grace period of "until you stop paying to register the domain".
You don't need a hosting plan for that domain to set up a 301, so it's relatively inexpensive for you... and it means that nobody will follow their bookmarks/links to a dead page. Indeed, you can even adjust the site script to check against the HTTP Referrer, and notify users coming from notenoughbbq.com that they should probably update their bookmarks.