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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I recently bought CreditCardApplications.org along with a prebuilt credit card for sale web site recently. I was just wondering what the domain was worth.
In Overture:
credit card applications got 16,029 searches in a month
credit card got 391,333 searches in a month
I have bought about 30,000 unique visitors from various sources on Ebay (three different 10,000 visitor campaigns) to try the site out. It uses commission based credit card and loan links with various companies on Commission Junction (CJ.COM) and CommissionSoup.com.
Thanks,
Adam
i don't think the ov stats have any real bearing with this being a .org
imo, this doesn't have any intrinsic value - the only value would come from what you add to it by way of traffic/goodwill.
Safe is right overture does not necessarily have any bearing on the value of domains.Originally posted by woeger
I recently bought CreditCardApplications.org along with a prebuilt credit card for sale web site recently. I was just wondering what the domain was worth.
In Overture:
credit card applications got 16,029 searches in a month
credit card got 391,333 searches in a month
I have bought about 30,000 unique visitors from various sources on Ebay (three different 10,000 visitor campaigns) to try the site out. It uses commission based credit card and loan links with various companies on Commission Junction (CJ.COM) and CommissionSoup.com.
Thanks,
Adam
IMO i think is a good domain, develope in into a help site for people wanting to apply for CC, and instruct them on the fine print![]()
less than reg fee
-Mike
overture should start charging registrars commissions lol
Last edited by uncle; 07-07-2002 at 05:13 PM.
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