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		<title>By: Andrew Hyde</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Hyde</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 20:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think this is more of a strategy than being a good Samaritan, like a smoke screen.  You show some names that are okay but really not worth while. (Except, maybe pickfour.com) And, that gets other domain investors to waste resources on these names while you pick up the others at deal with less competition.  There are several much better names in the mix.  If you want find them, search freshdrop.net expiring combo names.  For example, Smoothest.net, PureEnergy.org and just to make it interesting, DrumFish.com.  (I just kind of bothered me that you were putting this out there under the pretense of a service, most people can read between the lines.)

**Jamie Says**
Hi Andrew,
Everybody see&#039;s value in a domain differently. Just because you didn&#039;t like the list I provided, doesn&#039;t mean the next person doesn&#039;t. For your examples... Smoothest.net, I think it&#039;s a shitty domain. Smooth.net Yes, Smoothest No. What can you do with Smoothest.net? PureEnergy.org . Two word .org, I don&#039;t like it. Lot&#039;s of two word dot org&#039;s are Available. DrumFish.com ? Not much of a market online for Drum Fish the last time I checked.... Now for domains that I listed... SeoServices.net HUGE market online for SEO work! WebmasterToolbox.com ... Speaks for itself. Offer tools for webmasters. Again, another large online market! BestCoding.com Another online market! If you are looking for a coder, you want the best coding work done right? BeerRun.com Call to Auction domain... I&#039;m making a Beer Run, anybody want anything? Advertising! IamTelling.com Another CTA domain etc... 3 letter domain... I don&#039;t see anything wrong with my list really!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think this is more of a strategy than being a good Samaritan, like a smoke screen.  You show some names that are okay but really not worth while. (Except, maybe pickfour.com) And, that gets other domain investors to waste resources on these names while you pick up the others at deal with less competition.  There are several much better names in the mix.  If you want find them, search freshdrop.net expiring combo names.  For example, Smoothest.net, PureEnergy.org and just to make it interesting, DrumFish.com.  (I just kind of bothered me that you were putting this out there under the pretense of a service, most people can read between the lines.)</p>
<p>**Jamie Says**<br />
Hi Andrew,<br />
Everybody see&#8217;s value in a domain differently. Just because you didn&#8217;t like the list I provided, doesn&#8217;t mean the next person doesn&#8217;t. For your examples&#8230; Smoothest.net, I think it&#8217;s a shitty domain. Smooth.net Yes, Smoothest No. What can you do with Smoothest.net? PureEnergy.org . Two word .org, I don&#8217;t like it. Lot&#8217;s of two word dot org&#8217;s are Available. DrumFish.com ? Not much of a market online for Drum Fish the last time I checked&#8230;. Now for domains that I listed&#8230; SeoServices.net HUGE market online for SEO work! WebmasterToolbox.com &#8230; Speaks for itself. Offer tools for webmasters. Again, another large online market! BestCoding.com Another online market! If you are looking for a coder, you want the best coding work done right? BeerRun.com Call to Auction domain&#8230; I&#8217;m making a Beer Run, anybody want anything? Advertising! IamTelling.com Another CTA domain etc&#8230; 3 letter domain&#8230; I don&#8217;t see anything wrong with my list really!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 17:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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