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Established Selling Proxy Unfoc - $25, 9 Days.

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Im selling a proxy http://www.unfoc.com

Reason?
Im starting a proxy network and I dont want this proxy to be on the network (yes i know it may seem weird, but I would rather sell it then change the design and make a new logo for it). This proxy was also a 'test' proxy to see if a .com domain would bring in more profit then a .info domain, with the same advertising.

It has made just over $25 in 9 days, averaging about $3 daily.

Traffic drops on weekends (around 65 last saturday and sunday) but weekdays brings around 300+ uniques daily.

Revenue (today not yet over, expecting close to $7.00 today):
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/8554/adsenseag7.gif

Daily Traffic (can update tomorrow with todays traffic):
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/203/dailygg9.gif

Referrals:
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/8456/referraf4.gif


Starting Bid: $50
BIN: $150 (less then 2 months revenue)

Payment via paypal.

I reserve the right to cancel your bid at any time for any reason.
 
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$50 dollar bid from me / how come the rev is so high?
 
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Interested, just one question when using the script and visiting youtube.com I get this error message: "Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player." But visiting it normal without your proxy it works fine. Any idea? I mean often sites like youtube is blocked in school etc.
Thanks,
Jens
 
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spoduk said:
$50 dollar bid from me / how come the rev is so high?

It has its good days, and its bad days ;)



I dont think youtube works with phproxy yet.
 
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$1.16 Yesterday
$5.46 Today
 
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$75 Bid.
 
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