I positioned myself to jump on the pixel ad/micro ad wagon, but never got in gear. I am offering 13 domain names and a fully developed web site template that could easily be re-purposed to match the various domains. The domain names are registered with GoDaddy: COMPUTERMICROS.COM FINANCEMICROS.COM GAMBLINGMICROS.COM INSURANCEMICROS.COM JEWELRYMICROS.COM MARKETINGMICROS.COM PHARMACYMICROS.COM POKERMICROS.COM REALESTATEMICROS.COM RXMICROS.COM SHOPPINGMICROS.COM TRAVELMICROS.COM XXXMICROS.COM To see a developed site, go to www.pokermicros.com. None of the other domains are live. No traffic to any of them. I just made the poker live so you could see the template available for it and the other sites. I'm looking for offers on the whole package: all 13 domain names and the template site with full source code. The template pages are in ASP, but don't use any active server elements. The site could be redone as HTML or PHP easily enough. The forms are set up to send mail using CDO on a Windows server and would have to be redone to use them on a PHP based system. It also uses include files. In the right hands I think some of the domains could be a powerful addition to individuals who already have a strong presence in that segment. Example: someone with a well established network of pharmacy sites could do well by putting rxmicros out on an unrelated server with a different IP and loading it with ads for their own sites and or affiliates. As most of you probably know, it's $9.20 to register a name on GoDaddy. Round it to $10 and that's $130 worth of names. I'm counting my template site as worth $70 (which means I'm getting about $7 an hour for coding it!), so starting bid I'm looking for is $200. BIN is $500 I will take bids until Sunday, Friday, May 12, 8:00pm EST Thanks.
I'm curious why you call them 'micros', did you coin the word (in that context) or see it somewhere else? thanks
I seem to recall reading some sort of article about pixel ads that also called them "microads". I though tthat sounded better than pixel ads, so I went with it.