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Some Nice Names On SnapNames Right Now
Posted on May 1st, 2010 by admin in Buying & Selling, Domain News | 3 Comments »
The following domain names are either listed for sale on SnapNames, are in auction or are about to drop and can be back-ordered with SnapNames. They are directly linked to the bid screen.
socialexperts.com
bookdonations.com
allstarcinemas.com
impactsport.com
click.me
elixir.org
ugaming.com
adopt.me
vip.me
playblog.com
qeh.net
inform.me
realestatebusiness.com
shortlinks.com
map.me
phone.me
see.me
trade.me
lastminutegifts.com
mindnetwork.com
css.net
quizmart.com
wallprints.com
zoompoint.com
airlinecentral.com
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I’m not trying to be a jerk, but I would not touch any of those domains with a 10 foot pole.
Keep buying these types and see what kind of monster you will have created when you have 1000 or more of these non-earning, non-selling ready for renewal.
Also, remember prices are going up on regs here soon.
Folks, step up your game and start thinking dollars instead of cents.
Who am I? Somebody who has been regging domains since they were free in 1995.
Those domains are mistakes, except unless one is chosen like a lottery ticket and some company just have to have it.
You can either invest or play the lottery. Your choice really.
“…I would not touch any of those domains with a 10 foot pole.”
Even RealEstateBusiness.com?
I agree – not much value here, even RealEstateBusiness.com (three words and too long).