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pageoneresults - 10:29 pm on Sep 18, 2007 (gmt 0)
Barbara is from Stevensville, Montana which has a population of 1,553+ as of 2000. Welcome to Stevensville Montana I'll assume Barbara's story will be Front Page News (above the fold) in the local rag. :) Maybe the Charlotte Bobcats are reading this and feeling a little guilty right now? How could you take advantage of that young lady like that? Come on now, $50,000? Your players are spending that much on a set of wheels and tires for their cars. You really played your cards right on that one, huh? Personally, I think this is a historical moment in domain sales based on the "ultimate deal" that you got. You're throwing 100s of millions at recruiting players and you only paid $50,000 for "the major piece" of your brand? Barbara, I feel for you darling, I really do. And you know what, to help with the pain, maybe we can send some visitors your way... Bitterroot Bobcat and Lynx - Bobcats and Lynx as Pets - BobcatsMT.com Go ahead everyone, visit Barbara's site and let her know that we care. :) Here's a picture of Barbara with one of her "Unique Kittens" as she calls them... [bobcatsmt.com...] This quote that Commerce provided really struck home... I sent an email to Barbara alerting her to this topic. P.S. The Charlotte Bobcats do plan on promoting the new domain... Barbara had this to say to her friends... I'll guess that $50k in Montana is like $500k in California. Do we have any SEOs here from Montana? ;)
I have a feeling that Barbara may be a "Country Bumpkin" as they say?
[stevensvillemontana.net...]
[bobcatsmt.com...] People do not negotiate to buy an asset at the highest price they can, they go in with a mindset to minimize their acquisition expenses. It is the job of the seller to maximize his or her own asset ROI. The newly named Web site and an upcoming redesign are part of a marketing campaign that will feature star forward Gerald Wallace and newly acquired Jason Richardson. On the bright side Barbara is probably telling all her friends how she took some basketball team to the cleaners for a simple domain name. "It's called business," Roe said. "It's what you do. If you have a business somebody wants, you capitalize on it."