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Domain Names I Am Selling

Many of my industry acquaintances know I am a domain seller, and I try to list things at good prices for a quick turn over… churn and burn as they say. A popular question I am asked at domain conferences is, “what do you have for sale?”

Below is what I am currently selling (at their reduced prices). First person to post “sold” will get them.

CatOwner.com – $1,250 (have a $570 offer) SOLD

GunCollection.com – $5,400

AthensVacations.com – $3,700

CabCompanies.com – $3,700

ChulaVistaBlog.com – $840

MentalHealthCounseling.com – $5,500

MentalHealthCounselors.com – $5,500

SoftwareEngineerJobs.com – $2,900

MiddleValley.com – $2,300

EasternCaribbean.com – $2,800

DubrovnikVacations.com – $1,900

EmergencyCenters.com – $999

GoCartTracks.com – $999


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Unique Ad Buy – Bloomberg on Twitter

Bloomberg on TwitterI was going through my spam email message folder this morning, when I found an email from a colleague asking for an opinion on Twitter user names. I don’t know why it got marked as spam, but it was in there. As you may or may not be aware, Google monetizes all Gmail emails with sponsored links, and I found one that was very interesting when reading this Twitter-related email.

As you can see in the image above, New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is encouraging people to follow his account on Twitter. Not only was Gmail detecting my location via IP address (New York City), but it could also tell that the email was related to Twitter, and it placed a targeted advertisement on top of the spam email.

Over the past several months, my wife an I have received a significant amount of mail from Bloomberg, who is looking to become elected for his third term. He has also taken to the airwaves, bought space in print media, and now is advertising on Adwords to encourage people to follow him on Twitter.

Although I find political advertising to be quite annoying, I think it’s cool to see this integrated marketing campaign.


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