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  1. #16
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    I think I'd probably just slap up a message board and promote the site as a place to share your memories of loved ones who have crossed over and been called home (i.e. dead people). Heres' soemthing similar:

    http://memoriam.org/

    :presley: "I *was* living in a trailer park in Michaigan. But now I am really dead" -Elvis


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    Ah, 80 Hour Work Weeks, The American Dream! tombarr's Avatar
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    As calamity and death are always a human fascination, this type of domain could actually become a cash cow... if marketed correctly.

    Make it a resource about death, dying, accidental deaths, photos of death scenes from around the world... with the latter, you will burn up traffic as people generally have a morbid sense of curiousity.

    find some affiliate main stream revenue sources and go with it..

    not a bad name at all if you have time to market it.

    JMHO


  3. #18
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    This domain should be dedicated to all fallen Gay Webmasters, that have done such an excellent job in keeping us erect.

    Don't you think?


  4. #19
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    I used to own generalfuckup.com.


  5. #20
    willwest
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    Buying and Selling Registered Domains

    In addition to the various methods already mentioned in this thread, I recommend selling or buying registered domains at TheDomainNameAfterMarket.com (a.k.a. TDNAM.com) presented by GoDaddy.com. It is a reasonably priced domain auction site created specifically for this purpose.

    When I used to work at GoDaddy.com it was a brand new product growing in popularity for bulk domain owners, sellers, and buyers. I'd be glad to help you but I recently left GoDaddy.com to pursue a more lucrative job in front-end payment processing for acquirers.


  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by willwest
    In addition to the various methods already mentioned in this thread, I recommend selling or buying registered domains at TheDomainNameAfterMarket.com (a.k.a. TDNAM.com) presented by GoDaddy.com. It is a reasonably priced domain auction site created specifically for this purpose.

    When I used to work at GoDaddy.com it was a brand new product growing in popularity for bulk domain owners, sellers, and buyers. I'd be glad to help you but I recently left GoDaddy.com to pursue a more lucrative job in front-end payment processing for acquirers.

    I didn't know you used to work at GoDaddy.com was that a remote job - or did you have to work actually IN their facility ??

    Will, what is a "front-end payment processing for acquirers" job ??
    I don't recall ever hearing about such a position... what do you
    actually do ?? Is that a company that deals with adult webmasters
    in any way ??

    ~Bell


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    I've registered some funny ones, assmeatmen.com for starters. LOL. terrible domain.


  8. #23
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    I didn't know you used to work at GoDaddy.com was that a remote job - or did you have to work actually IN their facility ??

    Will, what is a "front-end payment processing for acquirers" job ??
    I don't recall ever hearing about such a position... what do you
    actually do ?? Is that a company that deals with adult webmasters
    in any way ??

    ~Bell
    Yes, I used to work in technical support and sales in one of their three call centers in the Phoenix Metro. It was an interesting experience.

    As for my new job, I now work directly with bank reps and occasionally merchants regarding point of sale (POS) payment processing hardware and software and payment processing we provide. I do not work in bank merchant services that would likely be the point of contact for payment services required for ecommerce sites.


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