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Blogs Selling - How about Blogs Buying?

July 7th, 2008

Over the past few months we’ve seen several blogs come online with a primary focus of selling domain names. You sign up, and receive daily spammage of domain names for sale. You even see the occasional sale by regular bloggers looking to liquidate some of their portfolio. Guess what? Instead of hammering you with even more domains for sale, Im looking to buy.

Looking for 4 letter .com’s that end in the letter combination CA. Sorry folks, I only want LLLL.com and it MUST end with CA. Please shoot me over an email via our contact us link with what you have and your asking price. Bare in mind, I’m looking for decent prices not end-user jackpots.

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  1. Justin,

    I realize you will not publish anything that is negative towards your site.

    But, I wanted to point out AGAIN about the things you complain about others, you do yourself.

    RM

    From your front page !!!

    domains for sale
    . ConsumerResource.com - $1,500
    . BigSis.com - $2,500
    . Overwhelm.com - $7,500
    . PositiveInput.com - $2,250
    . vGolf.com - $6,000
    . ContentCreator.com - $4,000
    . Renewal.info - $1,250
    . FixupLoans.com - $4,000
    . ChildLike.com - $2,500
    . QBZ.com - $11,000

    Comment by Richard — July 12, 2008 @ 1:29 pm

  2. Richard,

    I’m happy to publish your comments, even if they are negative. I alter the site based on feedback, and if someone voices their displeasure about an aspect, I can change it.

    In regards to this, your looking a bit too into the posting. My point was that quite a few blogs like RickLatonas and DNCartoons focus a primary objective of selling. Less information and more a focus on personal sales. Although NameBio does offer a venue for us to sell some of our holdings, that is hardly our focus. People dont visit NameBio for the sales, they visit NameBio for the information.

    I hope that clears up the misconception.

    Regards,
    Justin

    Comment by admin — July 12, 2008 @ 6:31 pm

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