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Discussion in 'Sites' started by peterstannard, Apr 27, 2006.

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    TimeTeen.com: For Sale

    Brief Intro

    TimeTeen.com is a flash games site. People can visit the site and play 1022 flash games for free.

    • The domain name [www.timeteen.com]
      Registrar: Namecheap.com
      Registered until: Mar '07
      Free push to another Namecheap account
      Transfer to another registrar [Seller pays any associated fees]
    • A good revenue generator. Site is HTML with a small amount of easily understandable PHP.
    • 1022 flash games.
    • Contact Us script (All info in form is sent to an email address). Script is already integrated.

    Hosting Info
    Space: 500MB
    Bandwidth: 7GB
    Other details: HTML + PHP. The site will work fine on even the most basic host.

    Transfer of site
    A zip file will be provided so the buyer can upload the files.

    Price
    BIN: $200
    Starting price: $100
    Bid increments: $10
    Auction End: 7th May

    Payment
    Paypal

    Questions
    1. Are the games categorised?
    The games are sorted alphabetically (A-Z) by their filename.
    2. Do you have permission to use all 1022 of the games?
    Yes. They are from site such as miniclip and freeonlinegames which allow webmasters to use their games free of charge.
     
    peterstannard, Apr 27, 2006 IP
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    Staale Peon

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    #2
    Should the front page look like this? (lods of white space after the intro)
     
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    I've made some changes to the coding. How is it now?
     
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