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Discussion in 'Domains' started by eric8476, Sep 19, 2007.

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    a one word domain that is easy to remember and that you can define the way you want.

    ploak (dot) com

    send in your offers either on post or by PM.

    No set price as of yet but consider that it is a five letter domain and that there were words that came out of the blue like google.

    Thank you.
     
    eric8476, Sep 19, 2007 IP
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    $5 from me :) :)
     
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    eric8476 Active Member

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    anything serious?
     
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    $50 from me
     
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    #5
    Thanks for the offer, It is just parked and is 1-2 in google search "ploak". No SEO or adwords used on it to this point. Looking for something higher.

    keyword.com domain with the keyword becoming anything you want it to be.

    their are slang definitions,

    1. Any act having to do or dealing with horses, televisions, or algebra.

    2. Being able to see into the future, but it being physically impossible to tell anyone.

    3. An infatuation with phalic lingo.

    As you can see they are all over the place, nothing in dictionary.com found
     
    eric8476, Sep 25, 2007 IP