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Very High traffic domain for sale: HEHA.NET
It's a recent drop catch with high bids on Pool and Namewinner.
First come first served only.
PM or email your offers to: xwhois@yahoo.com
Highest offer gets it.
Here is the Domain Data:
Traffic Stats:
http://www.megastats.com/static/17/d...1c3d81cf5.html
MarketLeap Popularity (http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/)
15,297 Links on Search Engines
If you want a traffic domain name, you better jump on it.
Highest offer is $1300
Was this most recently a site using traditional Chinese / Japanese characters?
If so, I think that traffic would be difficult to convert (if I put up an English site)
One guy asked for installment payments, I am not a bank
PM or email $1100 and it's SOLD.
I take paypal or escrow would do it too (fees paid by the buyer)
Marketleap shows 359 links all across.Originally Posted by xwhois
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LUC, Correct your post
MarketLeap shows 15,258 LInks!
Whats up with the misinformation?
www.heha.net shows 359 links, but heha.net shows over 15,000.
aptimass, a domain name is " domain + tld " it is not "subdomain + domain + tld"
We are not selling subdomains around here, these are domains, with full control over all underlying subdomains.
I suggest you read DNS & BIND by Albitz & Liu before you get in the "domain" business.
Bingo.Originally Posted by xwhois
This domain only has 359 links. Please correct YOUR post.
Notice that marketleap strongly recommends adding "www." into the box, this
is why it's in bold. Not adding www. into the box will result in it finding
anything that contains the word heha.net.
so...
sexheha.net would be under YOUR heha.net
randomheha.net would be under YOUR heha.net
crazy.heha.net would be under YOUR heha.net
For obvious reasons, such a result would be inaccurate.
Don't sweat it though, I think every person made that mistake when first
registering linkpop names (I know I sure did)!
Luc L.
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I think he's just pointing out where Luc got the number.Originally Posted by xwhois
Last edited by ToastyX; 03-06-2004 at 05:33 PM.
Listen Luc,
It is not a mistake, I own a lot of linkpop domains, sexheha would not be under it because sexheha.net and sex.heha.net are 2 different things. I have posted stats that you can view.
LUC: Read RFC1034 "Domain Names--Concepts and Facilities by P. Mockapetris"
before you post such an ignorant nonsense
.
<< PM me if you are selling:
a) expired/type-in domains with traffic
b) large developed sites, with massive traffic
If that were the case, then why does putting "icrosoft.com" into the box only reveal 19 links?Originally Posted by Luc
good questionOriginally Posted by ToastyX
Zero Accomplisher and .mobi millionaire
Thank you ToastyX, that is exactly my point.
stuff, that is not a good question, that is a good answer. subdomains are separated by dots from the domains and then from the tld. when you get a domain like this or any other domain to that matter, you configure your DNS to wildcard the subdomains, to get the subdomain traffic, especially on the expired names.
@ A <your IP>
* A <your IP>
So who is right in this debate? This is important when evaluating link pop names. I always thought the latter in this debate, as icrosoft.com should have many links then?Originally Posted by ToastyX
I am now a little confused and wonder if this can be explained by a new party to this thread. Thanks.
Searched "heha.net" with quotes at Google, apparently heha.net was a subdomain service. Therefore many links were without "www".
Hi xwhois, good luck with the sale!
Thank you, thats exactly the point
Ah, actually I see what Luc means here. It seems Marketleap have fixed / changed this. They used to show results in the way that Luc says.
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