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EngineerGuY

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figured it would be worth something for traffic since Conan O'Brien announced he is going to tbs......... thoughts?
 
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got an offer for 100usd guess I better take it lol
 
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I'd take that offer.
 
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Ive had the offer, a friend is dying to have it, he thinks he can actually build something to generate hits. But I didnt want to give it up until I actually had some feedback, seems like I better txt him and collect lol
 
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Please keep in mind this is an appraisal forum. Personal opinions and snide comments will not be tolerated. This is fair warning... warning points will be issued in the future.

thank you, I was rather taken back by a few of those comments! Ive had nothing but great advise from this site in the past, very surprised by those comments jeesh! :P
 
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Also, keep in mind that "conan" and "tbs", taken together, may constitute a valid trademark infringement in the future. Not saying that they will do anything about it, but lately there has been a crackdown on such postings.

How you use the site is another thing. You can blog to it, load it with ads, then let the search engines take over. But I don't really see too much of a deal here. Let's put this in perspective: Conan was on NBC for decades, yet "conannbc.com" has never been regged. Why should TBS be any different?

Not trying to throw cold water on you, but trying to reasonably access your profit potential here.
 
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