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		<title>SUCCESSCLICK RELEASES HOME LOAN DOMAINS FOR CHEAP</title>
		<link>http://www.successclick.com/successclick-releases-home-loan-domains-for-cheap_2010_07_27/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 12:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yep, I&#8217;m a big .org fan. All the hub-bub about &#8220;.co&#8221; right now just makes me wonder why domainers aren&#8217;t fighting to own .org domains, which are in the top THREE extensions, promoted by every major non-profit organization, and very available for very cheap. Best of all, the public KNOWS about .org domains. I have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yep, I&#8217;m a big .org fan. All the hub-bub about &#8220;.co&#8221; right now just makes me wonder why domainers aren&#8217;t<strong> fighting to own .org domains,</strong> which are in the top THREE extensions, promoted by every major non-profit organization, and very available for very cheap. Best of all, the public KNOWS about .org domains.</p>
<p>I have a great portfolio of premium .org and .net domains (and some .coms listed here) I&#8217;ve picked up in the last decade.) I&#8217;m not crying for big dollars for them. That&#8217;s GOOD for you. Especially if you buy in bulk. This sinks any argument that &#8220;all good .com domains are gone or too expensive.&#8221;</p>
<p>These domains will be listed today in my NAMEPROSPECTOR™ email newsletter for our subscribers at Successclick.com.  The prices are so low, you won&#8217;t be able to deny yourself a few picks here!</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s the list &#8211; and I won&#8217;t back up these types of domain offers with blog posts about them in the future, so it&#8217;s easier for you to just subscribe to the NAMEPROSPECTOR.com newsletter and get the information in your inbox. Then quickly email me to secure them.</p>
<p>As always, bulk purchases get 20% discounts (3 domains or more).  Paypal payments only, first come, first serve.</p>
<p>This week&#8217;s CATEGORY &gt; HOME LOANS, REAL ESTATE, AND MORTGAGES. Every domain CPA/CPC investor knows that &#8220;loans&#8221; and &#8220;real estate&#8221; can pay big for conversions&#8230; now&#8217;s your chance to work that out!</p>
<p>ILLINOISHOMELOANS.ORG &#8211; $299<br />
OHIOHOMELOANS.ORG- $299<br />
OHIOHOMELOAN.ORG- $299</p>
<p>GEORGIAHOMELOAN.ORG- $299<br />
GEORGIAHOMELOANS.ORG- $299<br />
ILLINOISHOMELOAN.ORG- $299<br />
FLORIDAHOMELOANS.ORG- $499<br />
TEXASHOMELOANS.ORG- $499<br />
NEWYORKHOMELOANS.ORG- $699<br />
NEWYORKHOMELOAN.ORG- $799<br />
OREGONHOMELOAN.ORG- $299<br />
OREGONHOMELOANS.ORG- $299</p>
<p>CALIFORNIAHOMELOANS.ORG- $799<br />
MINNESOTAHOMELOAN.<strong>COM</strong>- $999<br />
INDIANAHOMELOAN.NET- $299<br />
ILLINOISHOMELOANS.NET- $299<br />
WISCONSINHOMELOAN.<strong>COM</strong>- $799<br />
NORTHCAROLINAHOMELOAN.<strong>COM</strong>- $599<br />
GEORGIAHOMELOAN.NET- $299<br />
NEWJERSEYHOMELOANS.NET- $299<br />
NEWJERSEYHOMELOAN.NET- $299<br />
OHIOHOMELOAN.NET- $299<br />
ILLINOISHOMELOAN.NET- $299<br />
GEORGIAHOMELOANS.NET- $299<br />
NEWYORKHOMELOAN.NET- $499<br />
NEWYORKHOMELOANS.NET- $499</p>
<p>QUALITYVACATIONHOMES.<strong>COM</strong>- $99<br />
OFFCAMPUSRENTALS.ORG- $99<br />
BROOKLYNREALTORS.NET- $299<br />
BROOKLYNPROPERTIES.NET- $299<br />
USABEACHRENTALS.<strong>COM</strong>- $99<br />
HOMESMALLORCA.<strong>COM</strong>- $299<br />
SHOREFRONTVILLAS.<strong>COM</strong>- $99<br />
REALTORDIGEST.COM- $299<br />
HOMEBUYERTODAY.<strong>COM</strong>- $99<br />
HOMESFRANCE.<strong>COM</strong>- $299<br />
INTERNATIONALHOMEBUYERS.<strong>COM</strong>- $99<br />
HOMELISTINGSWORLDWIDE.<strong>COM</strong>- $99<br />
DESERTDEVELOPMENTS.<strong>COM</strong>- $99<br />
PaloAltoHomeFinder.<strong>com</strong>- $99<br />
SANTACLARAHOMEFINDER.<strong>COM</strong>- $99</p>
<p>++++++++++</p>
<p>For any domains listed here that you want &#8211; act fast. Email me at SUCCESSCLICK [AT] Gmail dot com and list the domains you want as &#8220;SOLD&#8221;.</p>
<p>THE WHOLE LIST WILL SELL FOR $4,100. That&#8217;s only $100 per domain. That offer will only last for a day, at most, because these domains will be picked off within hours. So if you understand premium domains, and have the money, capture 41 Premium domains for only $4,100.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ll hold them for you for three days for payment.</p>
<p>Sign up for the NAMEPROSPECTOR newsletter and you won&#8217;t have to look for my blog posts about these domains in the future.</p>
<p>Thanks for taking the time to come to my blog.</p>
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		<title>REAL ESTATE AGENTS CAN&#8217;T FIND DOMAIN NAME VALUES</title>
		<link>http://www.successclick.com/real-estate-agents-cant-find-domain-name-values_2007_12_04/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 14:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Real Estate Domains]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s salute the mighty real estate business. Look around, you&#8217;ll see their agents&#8217; photos on bus benches, flyers, window brochures, phone directories, and on all over the internet. Everytime you do a search for a property to buy, tons of real estate agents, brokers, businesses and services pop up. Search &#8220;real estate&#8221; on google and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.successclick.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/images-2.jpg" alt="images-2.jpg" align="left" hspace="5" />Let&#8217;s salute the mighty real estate business. Look around, you&#8217;ll see their agents&#8217; photos on bus benches, flyers, window brochures, phone directories, and on all over the internet.  Everytime you do a search for a property to buy, tons of real estate agents, brokers, businesses and services pop up. <strong>Search &#8220;real estate&#8221; on google and you get 46.6 MILLION PAGES</strong>.   Man, that&#8217;s a lot of results!</p>
<p>However, just for a half-hour study session, (make believe you&#8217;re in Professor Stephen Douglas&#8217; college class studying &#8220;domain niches that sell&#8221;), dig deep into your real estate google search and locate all the generic descriptive domains representing either the land area of the real estate agent/broker/business, or the personal name of the realtor/broker.   I did this and found the following:</p>
<p>First 20 Google results for &#8220;REAL ESTATE&#8221;:</p>
<ul>
<li>13 websites representing newspapers, magazines, or subdomains of search engines such as AOL, YAHOO and MSN</li>
<li>3 websites representing large real estate or mortgage companies: Realtor.com, GMACrealestate.com, Century21.com</li>
<li>2 websites in the netherworld: eBay, Wikipedia</li>
<li>2 websites that killed all other categories with their direct navigation (name direction) domain names defining their business: RealEstate.com (LendingTree, LLC), and RealEstateWebmasters.com</li>
</ul>
<p>Only these last TWO domains showed generic descriptive domain qualities. That&#8217;s 10% of the top twenty search results for &#8220;real estate&#8221;. I&#8217;m not trying to prove SEO techniques here, because it&#8217;s obvious the most powerful companies are spending a lot of money on SEO  to keep themselves up in the top twenty. However, there were over six domains that were subdomains of more popular domains, such as AOL, YAHOO, MSN and others.</p>
<p>Digging down into the top 100 results, I found the majority of websites were newspapers, with a blog or two, and realestatebook.com.  Again, out of 1oo results, there wasn&#8217;t ONE domain name representing a city, or a geo-related real estate domain name, or the name of a real estate agent.</p>
<p>Most of the listings for &#8220;real estate&#8221; on Google came from the massive amount of listings that newspapers and magazines feature online.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure if you searched for more geo-specific real estate locations, that would change.  However, what about properties and homes described in &#8220;marketing terms&#8221;, such as &#8220;beautifulhomes.com&#8221; (a landing page provided by Enom&#8217;s servers at dns1.name-services.com, which usually is the default landing page after someone has failed to renew their domain and Enom purchases it. The domain whois is listed as a privacy listing); &#8220;beachfronthomes.com&#8221; (a landing page, but nice design by TrafficZ!) or &#8220;luxuryhomes.com&#8221; (a built-out website, nicely done!).</p>
<p>But why aren&#8217;t any of these descriptive real estate domains owned by the big real estate firms? Why aren&#8217;t the names of small to large development areas owned as domain names by the firms developing these areas? Even subdivisions of suburbs are overlooked by real estate agents and developers.</p>
<p>As far as a real estate agent not owning their own name to promote their services and their website, that is just a no-brainer. Which brings me to this ironic question:  Why is it that the real estate industry is among the last of the industries to make the leap into buying up generic descriptive domain names? You&#8217;d think they would understand &#8220;internet location&#8221; before anyone else!</p>
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<p>I have ten real estate domains, or variations thereof, I could probably nab right now right out of the basket. However, I&#8217;d like to see some movement in the real estate industry towards the domain name market that directly applies to them. One of the fastest developing areas in Southern California is Norco in Riverside County, and I own &#8220;NorcoHome.com&#8221;. I&#8217;ve exhausted all attempts to sell this category killing domain to real estate agents or development companies.</p>
<p>Other domainers and myself already own some decent real estate domains, and no matter how I attempt to market them, the agents or companies don&#8217;t see the value of &#8220;LOCATION&#8221; on the internet. Hope that changes soon, or real estate businesses might just find themselves &#8220;priced out of the market.&#8221;</p>
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