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Businessletters.com is a 17 year old 2-word micro-niche domain - Offers welcome
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<blockquote data-quote="sellorg" data-source="post: 2256696" data-attributes="member: 85039"><p><strong>Businessletters.com</strong> is a 17 year old carefully chosen 2-word micro-niche domain name which is easy to spell and remember. This rare domain opportunity could easily be converted into a recognizable brand and long lasting business income.</p><p></p><p>Many aged domains already have established incoming back-links, indexed pages and authority. Often times when an aged domain is built up quickly it immediately has traffic and PR from prior keywords, text links and video links.</p><p></p><p>Aged domains will have the green flag to show up in Google search results for good keywords, whereas new domains will take some time to appear on search result pages.</p><p></p><p>As you can see Businessletters.com is an aged domain and Google has been visiting it for many years, so they already have online trust and will index quickly.</p><p></p><p>A business letter is usually a letter from one company to another, or between such organizations and their customers, clients and other external parties. The overall style of letter depends on the relationship between the parties concerned.</p><p></p><p>While many domainers came into this industry “late”, it does not mean they can’t begin investing for the future. Lock down the best domain names you can afford for long term appreciation. Be sure you stick to .com for these long term holds, no matter what anyone says, even if .Hamburger becomes the new .com, that doesn’t take any value away from the .com as it’s classic, and will always be where the world wide web truly grew its roots.</p><p></p><p>Think of it this way; Chevrolet can come out with as many “new” versions of the Camaro as they want to, but there is NOTHING they can do that will ever replace the glory that is a 69′ ZL-1. And there is NOTHING that can take the place of a .com. Period.</p><p></p><p><strong>EstiBot Value:$24,000</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sellorg, post: 2256696, member: 85039"] [B]Businessletters.com[/B] is a 17 year old carefully chosen 2-word micro-niche domain name which is easy to spell and remember. This rare domain opportunity could easily be converted into a recognizable brand and long lasting business income. Many aged domains already have established incoming back-links, indexed pages and authority. Often times when an aged domain is built up quickly it immediately has traffic and PR from prior keywords, text links and video links. Aged domains will have the green flag to show up in Google search results for good keywords, whereas new domains will take some time to appear on search result pages. As you can see Businessletters.com is an aged domain and Google has been visiting it for many years, so they already have online trust and will index quickly. A business letter is usually a letter from one company to another, or between such organizations and their customers, clients and other external parties. The overall style of letter depends on the relationship between the parties concerned. While many domainers came into this industry “late”, it does not mean they can’t begin investing for the future. Lock down the best domain names you can afford for long term appreciation. Be sure you stick to .com for these long term holds, no matter what anyone says, even if .Hamburger becomes the new .com, that doesn’t take any value away from the .com as it’s classic, and will always be where the world wide web truly grew its roots. Think of it this way; Chevrolet can come out with as many “new” versions of the Camaro as they want to, but there is NOTHING they can do that will ever replace the glory that is a 69′ ZL-1. And there is NOTHING that can take the place of a .com. Period. [B]EstiBot Value:$24,000[/B] [/QUOTE]
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