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budget: above $5000 WTB Exact Match Keyword Domains

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saurabhjaindelhi2008

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Exact Match Keyword .com names (not more than 2 words)


Product and/or service domains
Should consist of English Words only
Average Monthly Searches > or = 5,000 (Exact) (Higher the better)
CPC > or = 1 USD (Higher the better)
Competition - High
Names that make sense, are short, aged and of commercial value. It will be better if other TLDs are registered.

Price: 1-100 USD per name
Payment: By Paypal

Before PMing me the names along with the expected prices and posting "PM sent" in the thread, READ THIS:

Please don't PM me your names if:

1) If you have sent those names to me anytime earlier.


2) You expect me to pay 100 dollars for every name.

3) You don't own those names or can't push them to my account instantly. If these names are listed somewhere and are likely to be sold within 24 hours, don't PM those names to me.

4) You can't prove your legal ownership. If WHOIS records don't reflect that you are a owner and you fail to or don't intend to prove your ownership, and you expect me to make the payment first, that deal won't happen. If you are a new NP user and don't have positive ratings, we'll work out the solution to it, provided you are flexible too.

PMs with few, but quality names (Names matching the criteria laid down) can expect a reply from me within 24 hours.

Thanks
 
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Budget Per Name revised to 100 USD. Though, I am looking for meaningful names only.
 
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HireTeacher.com
PiracyApp.com
TheEaster.com
Permeably.com
 
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GmoBooks.com
LilJr.com
OnlineHustles.com
WageChip.com

Will pm prices if interested. Thanks
 
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Looking for names again.
 
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