I want to use your unused football domains

Discussion in 'Services' started by BlackIceCreations, Sep 15, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi all,

    I am in the process of creating a football news website and would like to make the site into a network without having to purchase anymore domains.

    Basically all you need to do is alter the nameservers at your domains holder and i will build a wordpress site on the domain so that you get the domains indexed within google and other search engines.

    The site on the domain would remain my property but the domain would be yours, so if you decided to sell the domain you would have to inform me of that fact so that i could move the site to another domain.

    If you are interested in getting your domain used, PM the domain name and should i like the domain or see it as usable, i will message back.

    An example of the site that i would be looking to create can be seen at my main site at the moment - Premiership News
     
    BlackIceCreations, Sep 15, 2010 IP
  2. junior3701

    junior3701 Member

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    i see the benefit on your end, what is the benefit to the domain owner? only getting it indexed and aged? or is there something else I'm missing.
     
    junior3701, Sep 15, 2010 IP
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    The benefit for the domain owner is the fact that their domain will be indexed within the search engines as well as the chance to get their domain names ranking with Page Rank, my site shown in the previous post has just secured sitewide links from a PR4 related website so you can expect to see my site jump both up the rankings due to the 4000+ links within the site as well as the page rank set to increase.
     
    BlackIceCreations, Sep 15, 2010 IP