MatiasG
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Hey guys, I suddenly need liquidity and I'm selling my entire portfolio in bulk for $800.
Not all 35 are quality domains, true, but at least 10 of them are.
It's a time-limited offer because I don't really want to sell. As soon as I get cash from any other of my income sources I will remove this offer and sell them in the long-term end-user market.
I accept Paypal but open to other payment options.
Here's the full list of 35 domains:
Anglomania.com
It's a true dictionary word (not a made-up combination like "violinmania" or "scootermania"). Check any dictionary: it is there. It means "obsessed with British things." Great for a store/brand
YouFabulous.com
As good as it gets when it comes to women's, clothes, beauty...
CashRespite.com
So many businesses, money lenders, etc could be built around this domain
KidsBMX.com
Short and sweet keyword-centric domain for the bike industry
specialbots.com
It's got a good present but also a crazy-good future: "robots" will be called "bots" more and more as they become more commonplace in our lives
TotalScholar.com
The elearning-portal market will only grow and grow - This is a brand!
studentfinancing.net
It's just a "net" true - But it's a good, relevant net.
panamaluxuryhotels.com
Another keyword-centric domain - Btw, the luxury hotel market in Panama is growing and growing.
CommercialToResidential.com
More work from home means less need for offices. The commercial real estate market is in crisis. And real estate developers know that converting commercial into residential units is the new big thing.
ConvertCommercial.com
ditto
CoronavirusInsight.com
Coronavirus is wider in meaning than covid-19. It encompasses many other diseases of the same coronavirus family: both existing diseases, and diseases to come. Evergreen.
CoronavirusTransparency.com
Ditto, if we get more coronavirus-family diseases in the future this will also apply to them.
covid19insight.com
Less evergreen than the previous ones... unless covid-19 becomes a permanent fixture like the flu.
covidpreparation.com
Again, "covid" is a wider term than "covid-19." If we get significant mutations of covid-19, it's likely that they will be called covid-20, 21, 22 (depending on the year) and so on, with "covid" remaining the umbrella term for all of them.
richquickguide.com
anglomaniacal.com
unionjackmania.co.uk
unionjackmania.uk
CoronavirusSurvival.info
covid19survival.info
covid19preparation.com
covid19prepping.com
covidprepping.com
coronaviruspreparation.co.uk
coronaviruspreparation.store
coronavirusprepping.co.uk
covid20guide.com
Rationale: if we get a strong mutation of the disease during 2020 (e.g. in Fall/Winter) the new branch of the disease will be called "covid20." Remember "Covid-19" stands for "COronaVIrus Disease 2019," 2019 being the year in which this current form of the virus was spotted for the first time.
covid20info.com
covid20preparation.com
covidpreparation.co.uk
coronavirusprepping.store
CoronavirusSurvival.store
covid19survival.store
pandemicpreparation.store
pandemicprepping.store
*** Reach out with any questions! ***
*** I'll remove this offer soon! ***
*** I'll remove this offer soon! ***
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