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Do You Have The Next 6 Figure Domain Name?

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Internet marketers are looking for your rare domain name. Do you have the next 6 figure domain name?

(PRWEB) October 12, 2005 -- Do you have a great domain name that you’ve registered but are not currently using? Then, get ready to cash in on the biggest domain name purchase event of the year at http://www.nichecashcows.com

Author & Niche Entrepreneur, Dillon Dao and his inner circle of marketing friends are vying for your URLs. Mr. Dao’s group of internet investors are in the process of setting up an incubator in Irvine, California, and they’re looking for a few great branding names.

Here are the criteria they’re looking for in a URL: The domain must be a ‘dot com’ with great niche traffic keywords for search engine optimization, cost effective branding, and easy name recognition.

Mr. Dao states, “Domains are like real estate goldmines, once registered, they’re gone forever. That’s why we have to take this route in order to get the names we want. Off course, it’s costly to obtain a URL, but a great name will ultimately save us millions in branding if the URL is catchy and memorable.”

As more people use the internet and start their online businesses, there will be less and less good names available. And don’t even bother with .net, .org, .info, .biz, or .tv extensions, a ‘dot com’ will always stay in people’s minds. People’s fingers are so used to typing ‘.com’ that the ‘dot com’ domains will forever be greatly sought after. If you currently have a .net URL, Mr. Dao recommends to get rid of it. You will lose traffic to the person who owns the ‘dot com’ extension of your website. All your online marketing efforts and expenses will be benefited by them.

So, if you have a great URL that you’ve bought but haven’t had the chance to implement, then here’s your chance to sell it and make a small profit. How much can you get for your name? Well, here’s a sample of the most recent purchases for 2005: ShoppingCart.com for $285,000, Photographer.com for $133,000, Website.com for $750,000, and Property.com for $1,000,000. As you can see, these domains are hidden gems that corporations have purchased because of their intrinsic keyword traffic and branding value.

A featured domain in line for sale in the coming weeks is LatinVibe.com. It has great intrinsic value due to its applications of being a great Latin media company with TV shows, magazines, radio, and advertising potentials.

If you would like to sell your domain or check out names for sale from others, go to http://www.nichecashcows.com and see if you can cash in on your next six figure domain name.

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