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PokerIsEasy.com


So... what do you think?

I want to sell it but i'm kinda lost. Got no clue of what's the best way do it.

Sendo? (can't register using my freemails)

any other tips are very welcome! Tks
 
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...nothing?

I paid 5 bucks for it. it's not even worth that much?! :P
 
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$3-5 IMO.
Suggest you to put in NP auction & find where it goes. Good Luck
 
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you might double your money on ebay

people know poker isnt easy lol
 
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johname said:
you might double your money on ebay

people know poker isnt easy lol


The thing is that poker IS an easy sport (yes, it is considered a sport...) to learn. simple rules.

But it being a complicated game to master may render the DN some "funnyness" and i can see it being used by some pro to blog who sees the "pun" there.

Or maybe a strategy site... a poker coaching site...
 
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its not a bad name, i seen no big deal poker names sell for $50. so it has xx potential.

PokerMadeEasy.com or EasyPoker.com would be the daddy terms on this subject in my opinion.

Best use of this would be to hook beginers, then feed them to a partypoker type of site.
 
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xx potencial being... something along those 50dlrs or a bit more?
 
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Easy to say - but not the reality -

Would make a good Poker Teaching Site. Yes. I would offer it as a Poker Training Site with Potential if properly developed.

$1 - $25 on Ebay Undeveloped.

As for XXetc. Would need to be PokeHerisEasy. But still low value.
Developed with traffic would change the equasion.

Best of Luck to you.
 
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