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From: Jason on 25 Jan 2010 06:16 I'm wanting to know what is the minimum age that is worth selling? I have a couple unused domains that are just over 1 year old. But then I have 3 others that are almost 4 years old. http://www.mesmerlab.com/ is one that is around 3 years old I believe.
From: Justin Lewis Justin on 25 Jan 2010 09:05 My story is a little different. Seeing as i'm new, I was wanting to sell domains that actually aren't aged but still can't find any good places to do so. I wouldn't mind a simple 10$ in return for my used websites that have a nice amount of inlinks, content, visitors, etc. http://www.seprofits.com is one of these domains and i'm eager to sell the others. "ysrtrstdp ysrtrstdp" wrote: > Among these examples are tips for cosmetics, content and > functionality. Even if you've already built your site, you can use > this list as a means of "tweaking" and "refining" your approach. Only > if you have broken every conceivable rule of design and Web strategy > would you need to dump your entire site and start from scratch. It is > likely you could just start cleaning things up a bit, and work your > way from 1 to 25 in no time-then find the list that takes you from 26 > to 1,001, or perhaps a million. There are a lot of ways to commit faux > pas in a virtual workplace! > http://www.simplewebdesigning.com/ > . >
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