The guy that listed his website for sale here knew what he was doing. The auction details show a potential bidder everything they need to [...]
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Restoring Content From The Wayback Machine
A convenient way to restore an expired domain back to its former glory is to reinstate the content from the Wayback Machine. It’s quick (quicker than writing the content to source the site yourself) and you retain the URLs that may have links.
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Have you encountered this problem: You own a site that pushes an affiliate product. There are affiliate links on your site pointing to the sales page on the merchant’s site. Other sites link to your site with a “buy it now” message. The problem is, when they click that “buy it now” link to your site, they have already made their buying decision and have committed themselves to it (much of the time anyway). To then land on my page which tries to sell the product to them again, just doesn’t make sense.
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Website sellers. What are we to do with them? It seems that the vast majority are not dealing from a full pack. Take this one, for example. The very first question, a request to post traffic stats, is asked on a Friday, and the seller only gets around to responding to it the following Thursday. That’s customer service for you. You would think the seller doesn’t want to part with their beloved site after all. Strike 1!
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