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Release of New 'ST' Domain Names Offers a Whole New World for Entrepreneur's: Landmark Domain Names Now for Sale at LovetheName.com

New 'St' Domain Names available for purchase to the general public through LoveTheName.com. The new domain name extensions offer great opportunity for Entrepreneurs in cyberspace ready to Cash in on Cyberspace Real Estate:.

(PRWEB) May 27, 2006 -- Valuable cyberspace Real Estate is ready to rock the world in form of 'st.' or State' domain names. LoveTheName.com has been selected to launch the 'st' domain selected to sponsor a live auction to be held for the release of “.st” or State Domains.

“The “.st” will be new to most people but exciting to those who stay on the cutting edge in the industry,” says Rever Thabiti V.P. Sales & Mktg. for Love the Name.com., “On a basic level, domain names are important because the Internet's addressing scheme is not very effective without them. But domain names are much more than just a technical shortcut. A short, memorable domain name can make the difference between creating a successful Web presence and getting lost in cyberspace." Thabiti added, “With the rapidly increasing association between Real Estate and Domain Names/Web Addresses, it is understandable why the State domains are so coveted and sought after.” He adds, “If you own Texas.ST or Ohio.ST, it would be like owning an entire state online and with the infinite applications and possibilities presented by these domains, a new, creative owner could encounter skyrocketing or unlimited financial gains.”

Beth Loehrke, Sr. Account Mgr. and media spokesperson for the company says, “Anytime you sell something for more than you paid, it’s a good investment by any standard. I predict that this rare auction will be more of a first come, first served, instead of a highest bidder because this will attract those who learn about this news first.”

According to Domains Magazine, “Domain names are not as available as was once thought and it’s affecting the aftermarket prices.” Thabiti adds, “It is likely that those who buy the State domains are influenced or governed by the most basic economic principle of increasing demand and short supply.”

The entire lot of 'st' or 'state' domain names available through www.lovethename.com include: Arizona.St; Colorado.St; Georgia.St; Hawaii.St; Illinois.St; Iowa.St; Kansas.St; Kentucky.St; Louisiana.St; Maryland.St; Massachusetts.St; Michigan.St; Minnesota.St; Mississippi.St; Nevada.St; NewJersey.St; NewMexico.St; NorthCarolina.St; Ohio.St; Oklahoma.St; Oregon.St; Pennsylvania.St; RhodeIsland.St; SouthDakota.St; Texas.St; Utah.St; Vermont.St; Wyoming.St.

LoveTheName.com is best known in the industry for stockpiling TLD’s (top level domains) and offering them to the public on a “name your own price” basis to allow smaller investors a better chance to compete in the lucrative aftermarket. For more info please visit www.LoveTheName.com.

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