PORN!
$150+
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PORN!
$150+
Nice name.
Porn or Mail-Order bride site.
I think TC is pretty close on the value.
JMHO
Good Luck!
sell it to www.angel.ru LOL
Yeah, thats what i was thinking... either adult content or dating/bridal service... i sent the usual email to those services on the first 3 pages of Google just to see what they say...
Definitely a mail order bride site. It has a great ring to it!
$200-$400
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The plural version is a porn site![]()
$200Originally posted by redline.net
Please appraise russianangel.com
500$
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Thank you all... One other question... do you think i should actively push it or simply wait for someone to approach me?
Sell it.
Then take the money to register more good names.
If I was you.
THere is no question of selling it or not, i was just thinking if i should go after the buyers or wait for them to come.
Just curious - what is the "usual email"? Do you (or anyone else) have a boilerplate type letter to initiate contact with prospective end users?Originally posted by redline.net
Yeah, thats what i was thinking... either adult content or dating/bridal service... i sent the usual email to those services on the first 3 pages of Google just to see what they say...
Mods - Please move this to a more appropriate forum if required.
Thanks...
Packrat
www.dnwarehouse.com
I am not sure about everyone here, i can say for myself (and a few others i am aware of) that, yes, i have a letter i send out to those i consider to be someone who would benefit from the domain.
If you are going to compose a letter, include a small disclamer of no affiliation to spam, etc. and do not mass mail, but rahter send a direct email. Be polite and to the point.
redline - thanks for the tips. The disclaimer is a good idea!
Packrat
www.dnwarehouse.com
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