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nfriedly
Domain Name: Brickballs.net
Base Price: $1000 USD

Purchase Date: May 30, 2005
Expiration Date: May 30, 2008
Registrar: Dreamhost

Form of Payment: Check or paypal.

Full Whois Info: (Private registrant)

Popularity/Hits per day/week/month/other:
Google Page Rank or 3.
~1000 page views per day.
A currently, a good portion of traffic comes from http://brickballs.net/afgame.html, a simple javascript game that I mirrored right before the original site went off line.
It also had a proxy for about a year that got up to a number 2 position on Google for "phproxy". That proxy has been gone for quite some time, but the site still gets a few hits looking for it. There's a blog post with 141 comments from the first time it went off line.

The front page has always been some form of a blog/news section.

Here's some yearly statics:
CODE
Year    Hits    Page views
2006    658,930    649,192    
2007    532,943    401,112    
2008    147,631    83,500


It's no Yahoo, but it gets a decent amount of traffic.

Reason for Selling:
I don't use it anymore.
IamShipon1988
To be honest that is pretty low traffic. Its only been four months and most of my sites have already surpassed that. I think the asking price is very high and the domain is not that great either. I am not trying to be mean, just providing an honest feedback.
LukeKendig
QUOTE(IamShipon1988 @ Apr 28 2008, 06:59 PM) *
To be honest that is pretty low traffic. Its only been four months and most of my sites have already surpassed that. I think the asking price is very high and the domain is not that great either. I am not trying to be mean, just providing an honest feedback.


Your totally right man this guy is out of his noggin if he thinks anyone would pay that much for this name i would pay max 30$ to 40$
Jetteh22
Wow

Yeah at first I assumed he was selling an actual SITE that got that much traffic..

then i realized it was just the domain. Way to high.
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