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FOR SALE: http://www.techittytech.com - Starting at $20!!!

Discussion in 'Domains' started by dwayne12, Feb 23, 2008.

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    What's for sale?

    I am selling a highly brandable, high PR potential domain name starting at only $20. It is an old domain name I was using for a web development company I was going to start, but never did. This is your chance to purchase an easy to remember, brandable domain name for possibly $20.

    The highest offer will win for this domain name sale.

    Why should you purchase this domain?

    Honestly, why wouldn't you? This domain cost me $12 to purchase so really it's going for a steal. Imagine the possibilities you have with this script. An online technology community, tech blog, tech service or perhaps something else that you may have in mind. It is almost a couple of years old so it has a moderately decent age for it. To my knowledge this domain name does have back-links, not sure though you could check by simply using a free online tool.

    Traffic Stats

    Honestly, I'm not going to lie about the stats. This domain doesn't really get much traffic, last month it averaged like 47 unique visits, which is pretty bad. But you can market this web site so easily and traffic will soon start flowing. It definitely has potential for high traffic. As a bonus upon purchase I will place a link on my blog for one year which currently only has a Pagerank of 2 but will definitely increase when Google does their next Pagerank update in April I think it is?

    According to Yahoo! Techitty Tech has 113 Inlinks.

    Payment methods

    I don't accept Paypal as a means for domain name sales. Due to the fact people are scamming users. I only accept payment via Escrow for domain name transactions.
     
    dwayne12, Feb 23, 2008 IP