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Ok, as long as you only disagree with me 10%, I can live with that.
if I am looking for a so called 'local property', why would i go to a site called LocalProperty.com?? I wouldnt, I would go to FloridaProperty.com (example only) if looking in Florida, GeorgiaProperty.com (example only), if looking in Georgia. This domain is too broad when talking about such a specific target area. My 2 cents....take it for what its worth.
You manage to get it spectacularly wrong in every post you make.....Guy
While that is true, you also have to take into thought how far you're going to take the development and promotion of this name.
For instance, I run alot of commercials in my area, sometimes billboards, bus stop ads, and t-shirt ads, where alot of people wear my t-shirts around.
LocalProperty.com is very brandy. You could develop this by contacting small time real estate agents first in different states (ALL 50) who would put their ads in there in a heart beat. And then you begin the process of promotion. Since TV could get very expensive, you would promote throughout the internet, and make LocalProperty.com a searched domain. Theres alot more to do, but thats the simple run down.
Any name can be profitable if marketed properly. If I plugged $100k a year into the site "SuperCheapInvestmentProperties.com", It would make money.
I am really curious if anyone here has actually stepped up to the plate and made any offers on this name. What would you pay for it? Be honest!!! Has the owner got any offers, if so, what are they?? (And be honest, no bs)
I am in the Real Estate biz and to be honest the word "local" is not a keyword. Words like these are used daily but not 'local'
Retail, Commercial, Vacant, Improved, Residential, Office, Real, etc...
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