Apparent.com - Own a Rare, Truly Premium, 1-Word Dictionary .com Domain Name

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Now for sale: Apparent.com

Would you like a chance to own a rare & premium 1-word, dictionary .com domain name? Well, now is your opportunity...

There are 108,000,000 results in Google for the word "Apparent", and you would quite literally own that word on the Internet.

This domain would make an excellent company brand name, CPA Network Name, and/or a great product name as well - be it a web service, or other type of product.

If you are looking to establish a prestigious presence online, and make a "splash" with a strong brand, this is the domain name for you.

One word, dictionary .com domain names are the "oceanfront real estate" of the Internet.

They routinely sell for $xxx,xxx.xx and above ... see Dnjournal.com for proof here:

DNJournal.com Year to Date Domain Sales Charts

Here are the top 20 sales for 2009 from the link above:

Toys.com - $5,100,000
Candy.com - $3,000,000
Fly.com - $1,760,000
Auction.com - $1,700,000
Ticket.com - $1,525,000
Russia.com - $1,500,000
Call.com - $1,100,000
Webcam.com - $1,020,000
Server.com - $770,000
Luck.com - $675,000
Exterminator.com - $600,000
Christian.com - $600,000
Brazil.com - $500,000
Talk.com - $500,000
Top.com - $464,750
Rio.com - $450,000
AreaRugs.com - $405,000
Resumes.com - $400,000
Body.com - $400,000
Forums.com - $399,990

Its not necessary to think that Apparent.com is as strong as these 20, sold in 2009 for mid to upper $xxx,xxx.xx into the $1m+ range. However, you may notice that they are all Dictionary, 1 word .com domain names, as is Apparent.com, which could perhaps be considered by some to be in this league.

The reason why I think this may be an excellent opportunity for you is because I must sell this name now. Therefore, this is a "no reserve" auction. Whoever wins this domain gets it for whatever the final bid ends up at... which could definitely end up being a "steal".

Transaction details:

I am covering all fees - including Escrow.com fees and the $498 Flippa.com Success fee, so you won't have to worry about that. I encourage you to make your best bid now and compete with whoever else might think this is a great opportunity. The domain will be sold securely through Escrow.com and buyer agrees to submit payment no later than 3 days after the end of the auction.

According to GoDaddy, and this can be confirmed by calling them at 480-505-8877, this domain can be transferred and sold, but you'll have to wait until 4/21 to update some of the contact details for the name. They have a 60 day policy for some changes, and I updated it on the 20th of February, before I finally decided I must sell.

I am certain that someone is going to get an excellent Internet Property here, and I hope that it is you.

Thanks and good luck!

P.S. I encourage you to place your best bid now, as again this is a "no reserve" auction. Winner takes it. Perhaps a nice opportunity for those who have held out for a Rare, High-Quality, Premium 1-word .com domain.

Click here for more information:

apparent.com - Domain for Sale: Apparent.com - Own a Rare, Truly Premium, 1-Word Dictionary .com Domain Name — Flippa
 


Toys.com - $5,100,000
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Forums.com - $399,990
Thank you for listing comparable domains and their selling prices...because the "Apparent" market is as massive as Toys and Forums on the internet, if not more.

I would like to bin the domain for $5.2 million. Please send me your PayPal.
 
I'll offer you a million for it....minus $999,978.

Count it up bitch, I'm offering you $22.... But I still expect you to cover the $498 "success fee". Cause that's needed for a $22 domain.
 
LOL

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I cant think of even one way to monetize this or a natural fit for a site to develop this into.

And I have some sketchy domains in my stable. Most not drink when logged into Moniker...

WTF kind of word is apparent? Adverb?
 
I don't understand why everyone's posting dumb bids when he actually has a decent product.

I MEAN... domainers.

Edit: no fucking idea what it would be used for actually but it has value to someone.
 
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