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www.Myspace.com/Poker

Myspace.com*Poker
I know this is not a standard domain but i am asking for your apprasial and what you would do with it? ways to monetize without violating TOS? Maybe selling top 8 spots? I plan on adding a LOT more people. and building the profile. Right now its rather bare.
thanks in advance for your comments
 
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Beware, however, these "personalized url's" can be phished so be careful where you log-in. The members over at ScreennameForum will be able to give you a better idea on this.

Definitely a great pickup. You should be able to monetize that very well, if you can avoid the wrath of Myspace's lawyers.

Peter
 
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It's not a domain...

But I like it for what it is. It should be of good value. :)
 
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Think about it. Any Myspace user can try and grab any myspace.com/XXXXX they want. There are hundreds of millions of myspace users, and in terms of a "keyword" name, that can be monetized through affiliates (all them online poker addicted myspace teenagers) through affiliates n such, you're looking at a good name. The question is will that name be synonymous with additional traffic to that name. Or will it get better SEO when ppl search for "myspace poker"

Peter
 
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Folks , once again ...

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