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Established Various informational sites - All priced $10-$60

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BelugaWhale.net is a minisite about the beluga whale. Site uses php includes for easy sitewide change of ads. Content is from Wikipedia.
BIN: $15

Biotech.ws is an articles site based in Wordpress. Currently has 7 very relevant biotechnology-related articles from free republish article sources. Domain is at Namecheap and expires December 2006.
BIN: $35

Crustaceans.info is a custom designed seafood themed site. Content is from Wikipedia and free republish article sites. Also has RSS feeds from Google in the news area. Domain is registered at DomainSite until April 2007.
BIN: $60

HowToBlog.org is an articles site based in Wordpress. Currently has 7 very relevant blogging articles from free republish article sources. Domain is at Namecheap and expires December 2006.
BIN: $35

Javelina.info is a one page minisite on the javelina. Content is from Wikipedia. Domain is registered at DomainSite until January 2007.
BIN: $10

MDHP.info is another one page minisite about the famous Million Dollar Homepage. Content from WikipediaDomain is registered at DomainSite until January 2007.
BIN: $10

OvalOffice.info is a minisite about the Oval Office. Site uses php includes for easy sitewide change of ads. Content is from Wikipedia. Domain is registered at GoDaddy until November 2006.
BIN: $25

RATM.info is a fansite for Rage Against the Machine. Design is custom and will remain unique. Domain is registered at DomainSite until February 2007.
BIN: $50

Post sold to claim. Payment is by PayPal only (no e-check). Feel free to ask any questions, thanks.
 
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