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Hi,

I'm looking to sell one of my fairly new sites. There was a big bang in my traffic before but there hasn't been much since then. I haven't advertised this site one bit but for some reason there is always people coming to the site.

This is one of the only Canadian sites where you can send messages to Canadian customers. You can easily add other companies too but I didn't have enough time to get to that point.

With one post on a Canadian forum I had 62 visits and 85 another day. All you need to do is advertise this site and people will come. Without anything it's averaging around 12 visits per day.

You must be a Canadian to buy the domain but you can be from anywhere to buy the site.

From January 27 to February 16 I made $1.60. It seems like the visitors to the site all really want more from their cell phones and will click the ads. In total I had 595 impressions and 6 clicks.

I don't have a BIN or a starting bid, I'm just looking to receive offers.

Thank you for listening and have a great day.
 
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What script is this using?
 
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It's a script that I bought from a NamePros member previously. I paid him and there will be no problems. I'm just searching for who it is now.

I did edit the forms a bit and I deleted all of the providers he had and added my own since I know a little bit about cell phones. It use to be a form where you could send like 25, 50, 75, 100 messages at a time but I didn't want that anymore. You can switch it back I just don't know how. I also added the maximum number of characters, so people would receive whole messages.

EDIT: I bought the script from p0iz.
 
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$20
 
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$50 offer via PM received.

I will be taking offers until around Sunday.
 
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kjmz: I don't think you can push or transfer .ca domains. If you can, can you please tell me where you reg'd the domain? Thanks.
 
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ZestNetwork said:
kjmz: I don't think you can push or transfer .ca domains. If you can, can you please tell me where you reg'd the domain? Thanks.

You can almost always transfer a domain you just need to know your CIRA information. I don't know if you can push for free but I'm trying to find out right now. If I can't push for free, I will pay the extra money.
 
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Oh, how did you promote this website?
 
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I just was on a website as I said and I posted send text messages to Canadian phones for free. Canadian people really love it because there aren't a lot like it.

READ!:

I found out that there will be a $11.21 that I have to pay also, so you will get an extra year out of it but I'm willing to pay the $11.21. Basically after the auction is over it will be cut out of the price.

THIS IS IF YOU STAY WITH NAMEPROS.CA, I don't know what other registrars charge.
 
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Ooooo, Namepros.ca


Thanks!
 
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I"ll bid 55
 
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Any problems if a non-Canadian person operate this website
 
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60
 
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superprogrammer said:
Any problems if a non-Canadian person operate this website
Yes there would be according to the CIRA rules.
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Canadian Presence Requirements. On and after the Operational Transfer Date only the following individuals and entities will be permitted to apply to CIRA (through a CIRA certified registrar) for the registration of, and to hold and maintain the registration of, a .ca domain name:

a. Canadian citizen. A Canadian citizen of the age of majority under the laws of the province or territory in Canada in which he or she resides or last resided;

b. Permanent resident. A permanent resident as defined in the Immigration Act (Canada) who is ordinarily resident in Canada (as defined below) and of the age of majority under the laws of the province or territory in Canada in which he or she resides or last resided;

c. Legal representative. An executor, administrator or other legal representative of the Persons listed in paragraph (a) and (b) above;

d. Corporation. A corporation under the laws of Canada or any province or territory of Canada;

e. Trust. A trust established and subsisting under the laws of a province or territory of Canada, more than 66 2/3 % of whose trustees meet one of the conditions set out in paragraphs (a) to (d) above;

f. Partnership. A partnership, more than 66 2/3 % of whose partners meet one of the conditions set out in paragraphs (a) to (e) above, which is registered as a partnership under the laws of any province or territory of Canada;

g. Association. An unincorporated organization, association or club:

1. at least 80% of whose members: (A) are ordinarily resident in Canada (if such members are individuals); or (B) meet one of the conditions set out in
2. paragraphs (a) to (f) above (if such members are not individuals); and
at least 80% of whose directors, officers, employees, managers, administrators or other representatives are ordinarily resident in Canada;


h. Trade union. A trade union which is recognized by a labour board under the laws of Canada or any province or territory of Canada and which has its head office in Canada;

i. Political party. A political party registered under a relevant electoral law of Canada or any province or territory of Canada;

j. Educational institution. Any of the following: (i) a university or college which is located in Canada and which is authorized or recognized as a university or college under an Act of the legislature of a province or territory of Canada; (ii) a college, post-secondary school, vocational school, secondary school, pre-school or other school or educational institution which is located in Canada and which is recognized by the educational authorities of a province or territory of Canada or licensed under or maintained by an Act of Parliament of Canada or of the legislature of a province or territory of Canada;

k. Library, Archive or Museum. An institution, whether or not incorporated, that (i) is located in Canada and (ii) is not established or conducted for profit or does not form part of, or is not administered or directly or indirectly controlled by, a body that is established or conducted for profit, in which is held and maintained a collection of documents and other materials that is open to the public or to researchers;

l. Hospital. A hospital which is located in Canada and which is licensed, authorized or approved to operate as a hospital under an Act of the legislature of a province or territory of Canada;

m. Her Majesty the Queen. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second and her successors;

n. Indian band. Any Indian band as defined in the Indian Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. I-5, as amended from time to time, and any group of Indian bands;

o. Aboriginal Peoples. Any Inuit, First Nation, Metis or other people indigenous to Canada, any individual belonging to any Inuit, First Nation, Metis or other people indigenous to Canada and any collectivity of such Aboriginal peoples;

p. Government. Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, a province or a territory; an agent of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, of a province or of a territory; a federal, provincial or territorial Crown corporation, government agency or government entity; and a regional, municipal or local area government;

q. Trade-mark registered in Canada. A Person which does not meet any of the foregoing conditions, but which is the owner of a trade-mark which is the subject of a registration under the Trade-marks Act (Canada), but in this case such permission is limited to an application to register a .ca domain name consisting of or including the exact word component of that registered trade-mark; or

r. Official marks. A Person which does not meet any of the foregoing conditions, but which is a Person intended to be protected by Subsection 9(1) of the Trade-marks Act (Canada) at whose request the Registrar of Trade-marks has published notice of adoption of any badge, crest, emblem, official mark or other mark pursuant to Subsection 9(1), but in this case such permission is limited to an application to register a .ca domain name consisting of or including the exact word component of such badge, crest, emblem, official mark or other mark in respect of which such Person requested publications.

For the purposes of this policy:

'ordinarily resident in Canada' means an individual who resides in Canada for more than 183 days in the twelve month period immediately preceding the date of the applicable application for registration of the .ca domain name or sub-domain name and in each twelve month period thereafter for the duration of the domain name registration; and

1. 'Person' includes an individual, a corporation, a partnership, a trust, an unincorporated organization, association or club, the government of a country or any political subdivision thereof, or any agency or department of any such government, and the executors, administrators or other legal representatives of an individual in such capacity, a 'person' as defined in the Trade-marks Act (Canada) and a Person intended to be protected by Subsection 9(1) of the Trade-marks Act (Canada).

CIRA Source: http://www.cira.ca/en/documents/q3/...entsForRegistrants-EffectiveDateJune52003.txt
 
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I will bid $65.
 
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Site Sold!
 
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