We’ve said it before: if you plan to be part of a viral campaign, make sure you already own your name as a dot .com, maybe even a variation of it.
Shoshana B. Roberts, a New York based actress, made national news recently over her role as a naturally beautiful, casually dressed female walking in downtown Manhattan – while men of all races and ages approached her with a variety of exclamations and remarks.
Titled “10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman“, the viral video aspires to raise awareness about the daily dosage of harassment women endure on the streets of metropolitan cities.
Shoshana B. Roberts is a self-proclaimed “bubbly and bold actress with a black belt” in Taekwondo.
Shoshana’s web site is at ShoshanaBRoberts.com, a domain she registered in 2013. Unfortunately, the media doesn’t do too well with middle initials, and most of the publications covering the viral video refer to her as “Shoshana Roberts”.
Apparently, someone registered ShoshanaRoberts.com two days ago, the day the video was released. The domain is registered at GoDaddy and it displays the usual default page.
It’s a good idea to register your last name, if unique enough, your first and last name and if you have a middle name or initial, register that combo as well.
maybe she can get the .xxx