Thirsty Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 2 Jan 23, 2008 349 views 7 replies #1 I have had chore.org for awhile but I am unsure what to do with it development wise. Does anyone have any good ideas?
I have had chore.org for awhile but I am unsure what to do with it development wise. Does anyone have any good ideas?
N netearner2008 Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 1 Jan 23, 2008 #2 it is hard i have the same problem too with these two domains comeyet smellbad
D dnb8 x/\x/\x/\xVIP Member VIP Large Portfolio ★ 15 ★ Impact 149 Jan 23, 2008 #3 this means sick in Polish, but "he is sick" is "on jest chory", "she is sick" is "ona jest chora" and "this is sick" is "to jest chore"
this means sick in Polish, but "he is sick" is "on jest chory", "she is sick" is "ona jest chora" and "this is sick" is "to jest chore"
bgmv VIP Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 181 Jan 23, 2008 #4 well what you could do is get it appriased and then donate it to charity and get a nice tax write off
well what you could do is get it appriased and then donate it to charity and get a nice tax write off
conda Hey I'am FamousEstablished Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 98 Jan 23, 2008 #5 The solution is develop for minisite and get traffic for this name
HappyBunny Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 13 Jan 23, 2008 #6 Sell it to me -- instant $50 in your PayPal
elius ehb.telEstablished Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 9 Jan 23, 2008 #7 minisite with some tips and tricks on how to do those nasty chores. Add some products/advertising on the subject. Not a bad niche, I suppose. Good luck!
minisite with some tips and tricks on how to do those nasty chores. Add some products/advertising on the subject. Not a bad niche, I suppose. Good luck!
Thirsty Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 2 Jan 23, 2008 #8 Thanks for the suggestions. Can you donate domain names to charity and get a deduction? Given how arbitrary domain name values are I can't imagine that the tax authorities would allow this. Last edited: Jan 23, 2008
Thanks for the suggestions. Can you donate domain names to charity and get a deduction? Given how arbitrary domain name values are I can't imagine that the tax authorities would allow this.