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Selling BahamaVacations.com Sold for Over $8,000 in 2005 & is Worth $30K Now, Get the Only TLD Avail Here

Discussion in 'Domains' started by Jake Miles, Mar 26, 2014.

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    BahamaVacations.com Sold for $8,188... Way Back in 2005!
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    The .com version of this domain sold for over $8,100 back in 2005 and today is valued at $30,000 (great ROI), and has a history showing it was first registered all the way back in 1997 making it one of the pioneering domains (eBay came along the following year).

    The .net also has not been available since 2004, and this final TLD here has a history which shows it too was 1st registered around the same time back in 2005.
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    The Keyword gets a few thousand global searches each and every month along with just under 2,500 EXACT Match Local searches in the US alone, - and with a CPC over $3 makes for some nice Adsense revenue if desired.

    In addition there are plenty of great supporting keywords which this domain can rank for that have excellent search volume, here are just some of them:

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    Keywords Exact Match Monthly Searches CPC
    • bahamas all inclusive 9,900 $2.13​
    • bahama islands 2,900 $1.42​
    • bahamas atlantis 9,900 $1.40​
    • bahamas resorts 8,100 $2.77​
    • bahama vacation packages 1,600 $2.62​
    • atlantis bahamas ---> 110,000 <--- $1.19​
    • bahamas vacation 9,900 $3.01​
    • bahama resorts 1,600 $3.01​
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    (And many more as well not listed above)

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    The domain has increased substantially in value over time as is evidenced by the $30,000 value of .com Today versus what it sold for 9 years ago on SnapNames - today you can pick up the only TLD avail for purchase here. Take it and sell to travel personell world-wide for a huge profit. (Don't miss out on this Easy Sell! )

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    If you have any questions feel free to ask, thank you and good luck -

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    Jake Miles, Mar 26, 2014 IP