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Now why didn't I think of this???

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...man, and you thought Internet addressing was more than confusing already...
 

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lol, this is only the start of the WWIAC (world.wide.internet.address.confusion)
 

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wow! And 50 MILLION!

I need to reg ((SEX)).com

Anyone want it for say... How about 300 MILLION?
 

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beshopalula said:
The same guy already did. :-D
OK, Well I was just kidding! I have enough domains, and I'd rather keep my money...
 

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This guy isn't really selling those domains. What these pathetic little creatures do is use the great amount of visitors that go to ebay to bring some traffic to their crappy sites. If you notice, there is a link to some fiveneoi.com website. So, this guy thinks "well, it would cost less to bring traffic to my site using ebay than using adwords or some other similar way, so I'll try that".

This is a traffic "tip" that has been propagated in all kind of forums, and newbies think it is great advice, when all they are really getting is totally untargeted visitors that hit the back button as soon as they get there.

You can see many newbies using this at ebay, for example, take a look at this auction:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=46687&item=5720333355&rd=1

This poor loser doesn't even know how to spell... and he is hoping that people will click on his link, and then click on one of the ads on the page.

Pathetic, I know, but newbies think this is a great and cheap way to bring traffic to their sites.
 

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I did it before and trippled my traffic and sold one or two extra domain names a month
 

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how interesting... that is a new one to me

thanks for the insight - that actually explains a lot!
 

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Posting an auction on ebay with such a high starting price costs a LOT of money. Not sure it's worth the traffic you'll get. And if you put a lower starting price, less people will look at your auction page.
 

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Woops
Why did I remember the maximum insertion fee can reach $1000 ?
 

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Thanks for the info :) Learned something new today.
 

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fryman04 said:
This guy isn't really selling those domains. What these pathetic little creatures do is use the great amount of visitors that go to ebay to bring some traffic to their crappy sites. If you notice, there is a link to some fiveneoi.com website. So, this guy thinks "well, it would cost less to bring traffic to my site using ebay than using adwords or some other similar way, so I'll try that".

This is a traffic "tip" that has been propagated in all kind of forums, and newbies think it is great advice, when all they are really getting is totally untargeted visitors that hit the back button as soon as they get there.

You can see many newbies using this at ebay, for example, take a look at this auction:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=46687&item=5720333355&rd=1

This poor loser doesn't even know how to spell... and he is hoping that people will click on his link, and then click on one of the ads on the page.

Pathetic, I know, but newbies think this is a great and cheap way to bring traffic to their sites.
Looks like netsol would be making the money, not the domain owner (in this case).
 
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