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	<title>American Domain Market</title>
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	<description>Buy or sell domains.</description>
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		<title>Do domain extensions really matter?</title>
		<description>If the extension doesn't matter much, there would be so many that domains would have little value. Dot com's would plunge in value. Only a small number of one word domains with each extension would have some value. Good for some and bad for many of us that own domains.

The ...</description>
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		<title>Limited time offer on .IN Domains!</title>
		<description>Limited time offer on .IN Domains! 
Ends July 31, 2010 
Only $6.99!
Buy .IN domains </description>
		<link>http://americandomainmarket.com/domains/?p=13</link>
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		<title>Four letter, 4L, domains have some value</title>
		<description>Four letter, 4L, domains have some value do to the limited number of them, however, it really matters what the letters are. Its possible that any 4 letters can be in demand some day if it becomes a name of a business, a name of a product or service or ...</description>
		<link>http://americandomainmarket.com/domains/?p=12</link>
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		<title>About the Domain Name Classification system</title>
		<description>My classification "system" is very simple and it doesn't value sites. With the exception being that class A domains would be worth large sums and below F, no rating, would more than likely be worthless. But if a new meaning of a domain name becomes evident the domain will move ...</description>
		<link>http://americandomainmarket.com/domains/?p=11</link>
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		<title>Domain Name Classifications</title>
		<description>Domains should be classified to show potential value. Commerical real-estate has classifications of A, B and C. Here is a classification chart I created to separate classes of domains.
Class A: Best premium, domain name sells itself, short and most likely searched keyword. Million dollar plus values.
Class B: Premium, short and ...</description>
		<link>http://americandomainmarket.com/domains/?p=10</link>
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		<title>American Domain Market</title>
		<description>Buy domains at great prices. </description>
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		<title>Private Registrations $1.95</title>
		<description>Private Registrations--Protect yourself from spam, fraud, stalkers and worse by keeping your name, address, email and phone number private. Only $1.95/yr!
FREE Privacy for your .com, .biz, .info, .net, .mobi, or .org domain when you register five or more domains at one time.

 

American Domain Market </description>
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		<title>Domain Names at good prices includes many extras</title>
		<description>Domain Names
.COMs starting at $9.99*!
FREE with every domain:  See Details




•   FREE!  Photo Album
•   FREE!  Blog

•   FREE!  Hosting

•   FREE!  Complete Email
•   FREE!  Forwarding / Masking
•   FREE!  Change of Registration
•   FREE!  Parked Page w/ Domain
•   FREE!  Domain Name Locking
•   FREE!  Total DNS Control
 


Buy ...</description>
		<link>http://americandomainmarket.com/domains/?p=4</link>
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		<title>Domain Investing Has a Low Carry Cost</title>
		<description>January 2nd, 2008 


When investing there are many costs involved to hold the investment in your portfolio. These costs are often called the “carry cost”. Investing in domains or web sites have very low carry costs. It costs about $8 a year to register your domain. That is next to ...</description>
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