could be cool for selling inca related products. Or you could sell it to an archaeology guy. Not sure on value for this name but i would have definitely grabbed it myself.
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could be cool for selling inca related products. Or you could sell it to an archaeology guy. Not sure on value for this name but i would have definitely grabbed it myself.
my blog: randombrandon.com
http://www.brandonadamson.com
Wanna trade?
Nice one here. The links alone make it worth it. I would think if this pointed to a travel affiliate program, expedia or something, it would do well...
But what do I know...
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nice name
Net sucks a bit.
It's great! Domain has been around for seven years, so that doesn't hurt.
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Right - if developed.Originally posted by -RJ-
It's great! Domain has been around for seven years, so that doesn't hurt.
As is - I voted up to $100.
have to disagree with you options. The domain has over 2000 links pointing to it. That alone makes it worth over $100.
my blog: randombrandon.com
http://www.brandonadamson.com
Maybe.
However, look at the Marketleap results:
Inca.com ,1149 no Google, no AOL.
Inca.net , 2044; no Google, no AOL
Indeed .net has an advantage, but how reliable is that?
Besides, Inca.com doesn't operate yet, although long time in the game.
Incas.com is some German Internet Services seller, which has nothing to do with Inca's, however they established their name
through the business they provide.
options- the marketleap does not function properly with google results.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...%22inca.net%22
my blog: randombrandon.com
http://www.brandonadamson.com
Not related to the name, but I would check all the other results.
If one is bad how do we know the rest is OK.
About the name; it seems that inca.net was about homeless and
missing persons. I think that is very nice name for such a goal.
With established links and developing in that direction, that would be bingo.
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