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Old 11-26-2004, 04:41 PM  
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Ok, let me try this:

$150 for 3 x PR5 & 1 x PR4

I forgot to host these 4 domains back when I regged them, 6 months ago. They were and are offline ever since.

You must have paypal/epassporte and enom AND buy them BLIND. I won't show the actual domains to everyone that is "interested". The actual buyer may not like this, I know I wouldn't. All required info, for a deal of this size, is laid out below.

These were offline for 6+ months, and link:domain.com will not show the backlinks. "pages that contain domain.com" however WILL show the existing backlinks

PR5: .com, college & radio related, formerly owned by a Inc however the domain name and the Inc's name do not match, and domain consists of two, fully spelled, generic dictionary words, expires May 2005, PR5, linked from 1 PR 6 "resources" page with 14 outlinks

PR5: .biz, postcards related, could actually be used for a corresponding site, not just for the PR, expires May 2005, PR5, linked from 1PR6 (showcase page of the designer that made the page)

PR5: .biz, outdoors & sports related, could actually be used for a corresponding site, not just for the PR, expires May 2005, PR5, linked from 12 domains, in the footer of 3000+ pages of 1 domain, could be that most if not all linking domains are from the same person but links are kept online for 6 months now and going...

PR4: .com, abbreviation for some DNS study, medical, expires May 2005, PR4, linked from 1PR5 .edu PDF page, .edu's rarely delete anything, and changing a PDF file is unlikely to happen


This is a test. I never sold a domain and never "pushed" one. I am able to get some like this every day, and would like to see if this works out. I am considering to regg PR domains again, and use some for myself, and sell some, every few days, maybe...


I have dozens domains like these in use for my own projects, and rather not get into my scripts and databases to create sites for just these 4. I prefer the bulk approach and rarely do anything manually.

Note: You need to know how to deal with PR domains and what to do with them. I am not going to lay out SEO strategies for everyone here...
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