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chatcher said:
The domain name is eyeneer . com.

Former music archive site. Google PageRank 5, Alexa shows 264 links.

Registered 8/11, parked at DomainSponsor since 9/12. Their stats show average traffic of 281 uniques per day (8,570/month). Average PPC income of $2.53 per day ($77/month).

DomainSponsor Stats for 9/2004
DomainSponsor Stats for 10/2004
DomainSponsor Stats for 11/2004

I am posting this for sale because it has very good potential for development, and I don't have the time to develop it. Make me an offer, but keep in mind I am not likely to sell for less than 36 times the current monthly income ($2,780).

Wow, that is impressive! So are you saying you are looking for almost $100,000?

Also wondering if you know why OV Suggestion Tool shows 0 both with and even w/out the ext but google has 3,180 returns with ext? I do not recall ever seeing that happen before, especially to such a major degree. Perhaps there is an explanation?
 
$100,000 !!! LOL

36 X $77 does not equal $100,000 :-) I hope your day job isn't accountancy Trader :-)

LBM
 
trader said:
Wow, that is impressive! So are you saying you are looking for almost $100,000?

Also wondering if you know why OV Suggestion Tool shows 0 both with and even w/out the ext but google has 3,180 returns with ext? I do not recall ever seeing that happen before, especially to such a major degree. Perhaps there is an explanation?

No, $2,780 IS 36 times current monthly earnings.

First of all, none of the tools are perfect. But I think the OV tool is probably a better indication of what people are typing in when doing searches, versus the Google results which are more an indication of what comes out when people do a search.
 
littlebigman said:
$100,000 !!! LOL 36 X $77 does not equal $100,000 :-) I hope your day job isn't accountancy Trader :-) LBM

Right, not an accountant, never very good at math. :emba:

chatcher said:
No, $2,780 IS 36 times current monthly earnings.

First of all, none of the tools are perfect. But I think the OV tool is probably a better indication of what people are typing in when doing searches, versus the Google results which are more an indication of what comes out when people do a search.

Thanks for explaining that and yes I did misunderstand the price :emba:
 
lol, thanks. I needed a laugh Trader and Littlebigman.

Good luck on your sale Chatcher
 
I have a question about the posted revenue stats. Isn't Total revenue the sum of both search revnue and popunder revenue or not? The reason I ask is that for any given day Total revenue is not equal to the sum of search and popunder.

I am not questining the revenue stats, I am just looking for an answer from someone who knows.

Thanks
 
dealwave said:
I have a question about the posted revenue stats. Isn't Total revenue the sum of both search revnue and popunder revenue or not? The reason I ask is that for any given day Total revenue is not equal to the sum of search and popunder.

I am not questining the revenue stats, I am just looking for an answer from someone who knows.

Thanks

You are correct. DomainSponsor currently has a bug in their new stats display, when you look at a single domain name, the popunder column shows the popunder revenue for all domain names in that portfolio ID. You can get the correct numbers by starting with the total and subtracting the search revenue. I have reported the bug to DS, and if they get it fixed soon I'll post new stats.
 
That explains it. thanks anfd good luck with the sale.
chatcher said:
You are correct. DomainSponsor currently has a bug in their new stats display, when you look at a single domain name, the popunder column shows the popunder revenue for all domain names in that portfolio ID. You can get the correct numbers by starting with the total and subtracting the search revenue. I have reported the bug to DS, and if they get it fixed soon I'll post new stats.
 
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