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closed smogcheck .ca perfect for california?

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well I trully like this name especially in consideration that smogcheck is such a big deal in california (not much in canada).
It could be used to advertise a product to pass smogcheck and maybe build an affilliate network and printing sign in the back of you car that would read something like :did not pass your smog check? visit smogcheck.ca/(+refferall) guaranteed 100%.!!!!!
I saw a few on the road already.
What do you think?
By the way it has some traffic and overture with extension.
 
Interesting, but I dunno about the SEO challenge in getting the SEs (such as G, M and Y) to rank you high with a .ca domain...

I think it will (soon) be an issue in the major urban centres within Canada - especially Montreal and the GTA.

Worth developping - try finding a decent affiliate program for such a testing tool - have you found any?

Rob
 
yes I did find one it pays 10 usd per product ordered.
It costs 20 usd I ordered one to see if it works first will see...
 
Sounds good - definitely develop it, because you will not get anything decent for the domain (unless there is a hungry enduser in mind)....

Good luck!

Rob
 
I heard from many people about somebody using .ca names for California. Are you sure about that? I challenge you to find 5 sites that use .ca and located in California.
Maybe I am wrong, but i have never saw somebody using it, also taking into consideration that CIRA doesn't allow american citizens to register .ca names.
 
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