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BUZZ.ORG was originally purchased to serve as the website destination for a non-profit organization generating scholarship for orphans. An alternate name was eventually picked for the organization (From Rags To Kisses) so now we are selling BUZZ.ORG to help raise money for the scholarship fund.
Please place a bid on the auction (which is ending very soon) if you are interested... or please pass it on to someone you think may be interested:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESEX:IT&item=270206092503
Here are some benefits of owning this versatile domain name for your business:
Please place a bid on the auction (which is ending very soon) if you are interested... or please pass it on to someone you think may be interested:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESEX:IT&item=270206092503
Here are some benefits of owning this versatile domain name for your business:
- The word âBUZZâ is short and easy to spell.
- âBUZZâ is a common word, making it extremely easy to remember.
- One of the many meanings of âBUZZâ is âcutting edgeâ (aka fresh, hip, happening, new, now). Your business will always be presented as being on the leading edge of your industry.
- â.ORGâ can mean ânon-profit organizationâ but is not limited to that type of organization. For-profit businesses and individuals often use the â.ORGâ extension for their domain names.
- Along with â.COMâ and â.NETâ, â.ORGâ is one of the major domain name extensions used in the United States and recognized throughout the world.
- BUZZ.COM and BUZZ.NET are owned by AT&T. If you go to BUZZ.COM, you will see that they are planning to launch a new site very soon. Your site at BUZZ.ORG will benefit from increased search engine traffic and increased type-in traffic as their site grows bigger and bigger. You also have a bargaining chip if you ever want to do business with AT&T (one of the largest businesses in the world).
- âBUZZâ is very broad in its meaning. This allows the meaning of the website to expand as your business expands. For example, think of Amazon.com and how limited it would have been if it was named Books.com.