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What, Texas, For Sale?

New domain names could make you the next overnight millionaire in cyberspace if you are simply the first to act. www.Texas.St and 27 other state domains are up for grabs in a live auction sponsored by LoveTheName.com.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) June 9, 2006 -- Can you imagine owning a Web address/domain name that has everything pertaining to the Great State of Texas, all under one roof? The newly approved TLD or Top Level Domain name extension called “.St” for states is now approved and accepted world wide on the Internet, and the most exciting part is almost no one in the industry even knows about it, yet. This means that some lucky person reading this today, who acts first, will find themselves immediately launched in front of the merging trend and direction of the entire Internet industry. So far, the most money made in domain name sales always goes to the person who owns it first, or, to the one who develops the domain name into a profitable website.

“This is one of those times where even if you don’t have the money personally, you want to alert anybody you can about this most rare, exclusive and once in a lifetime opportunity,” says Rever Thabiti, Sr. VP Sales & Mktg. at LoveTheName.com.

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He adds, “As mergers continue to be the market trend that simplifies the way business is done only proves that everything will ultimately become easier to find whenever someone decides to simplify things as in locating everything under one roof, just ask the retail giant, Walmart.” By the way, coincidently, Walmart was founded by Sam Walton of Houston, Texas.

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Business:Marketing - Podcast Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:05:49 -0700

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