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Robbie

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I keep hearing many people say all the good domains are gone!

Today I have found about 600 available Reg Fee Names that are great domains!

They are all American top 100 Locations in america and popular keyword.

i.e. newyorklimos.com (Not Available) just an example!

There are lots of these available if people do somework or even look at sites such as mine or Fresh Drops etc you shall see excellent domains.

What Im trying to say is do your homework and look around you can get great domains for a real steal!

Happy Holidays!

Warm Regards,

Robbie
 
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I agree, there are many domains worth registering if one can afford it.
 
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All the good names are taken, so everyone please stop looking :hehe:
 
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hmmm.....don't really understand the use of the caution icon but hey it caught my eye I guess. I do agree there can be good names out there if you are willing to spend the time to do the research and investigate. Premiums not likely but wise investments indeed.
 
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There are a few gems still out there - I have picked up a few myself too which I have developed into nice little sites which have recurring income. Hehe :D
 
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If you find great domains, list them in the available domain section, so people can get a chance to register them. 600 names is a lot for one to register.
 
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sportomoney said:
If you find great domains, list them in the available domain section, so people can get a chance to register them. 600 names is a lot for one to register.

I already list thousands on my website - RegFeeNames.com - These im keeping till later next year.

Regards,

Robbie
 
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