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auction Abdomen.io Estibot appraises at $950.00

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Starting Bid 30
Increments of 5 or more
BIN $ TBD
Auction will end 120 hours after last bid
Registered with namecheap till March 2017
Payment - Paypal
Must be paid within 24 hours


Seller's Notes
61.2 Million hits in Google Search for ABDOMEN

Abdomen.tattoo currently listed for $ 19,000

Search Overview

Avg Search Results (Keyword) 61,200,000

Avg Search Results (sld) 61,200,000

Type in Score

Overture (sld) 4732

Overture (keyword) 4732

Word Tracker (keyword) 312

Average Monthly Search Stats - Broad Match - Abdomen

Monthly Searches - 7,650,000

Cost Per Click $ 1.92 US

Average Monthly Search Stats - Exact Match - Abdomen

Monthly Searches - 137,500

Cost Per Click - 2.55 US

The Benefits of Using a .IO:

1. It’s a unique extension compared to generic TLDs, which can help a startup stand out from a marketing perspective.

2. It’s shorter than three-letter gTLDs, while being different, which makes it easy to remember.

3. In the tech and software development world, I/O means input/output, so .IO is particularly relevant to that audience.

Working with a .IO also became easier than ever this year, which contributed to the spike in adoption rate. The .IO registry, nic.io, switched its back-end to allow faster domain transfers and modifications. Nic.io now uses a standardized authorization code procedure that’s the same as .COM, .NET, and .ORG.

European Start Up Accelerator Reveals Latest Startups and 7 out of 16 of them use the .io domain extension. http://techcrunch.com/2015/02/19/en...t-startups-partners-with-media-power-players/
 
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