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Last edited by picassoface; 08-25-2007 at 02:49 PM.
HighPriceDomains.com ! The World's most Expensive domain names
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Last edited by picassoface; 08-25-2007 at 02:49 PM.
HighPriceDomains.com ! The World's most Expensive domain names
What about older stats? How many months has it been parked for?
Thanks!
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Last edited by picassoface; 08-25-2007 at 02:50 PM.
HighPriceDomains.com ! The World's most Expensive domain names
can you provide screen shots of the stats please? thank u.
And why would we pay about 100 months earnings?
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Last edited by picassoface; 08-25-2007 at 02:50 PM.
HighPriceDomains.com ! The World's most Expensive domain names
I asked for screen shots in support of the stats you have provided for uniques, clicks and revenue. If the names were to sell on their strength alone, I agree with you that there is no need of stats.
If someone could post (or PM me) how to do a screen shot of sedo stats so I can post them here, i'd appreciate it...Thanks !
HighPriceDomains.com ! The World's most Expensive domain names
Thread moved to fixed prices since it did not meet the requirements of the traffic section (i.e screen shots of traffic).
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You have more choices on a Macintosh. Pressing Command-Shift-3 creates a PICT file of the entire screen in the top directory of your boot drive. Press Command-Shift-4 to change the cursor to a cross, which you can click and drag to select an area of the screen to capture in a PICT file. The same combination with Caps Lock activated changes the cursor to a circle; click a window with the circle to create a PICT of that window. Adding the Control key to any of these combinations copies the screen image to the clipboard. "
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