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		<title>Amazing Guest Post by The Purchaser of CookingGames.com – A Must Read</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the overwhelming interest in his purchase of CookingGames.com, Bill Kara has prepared the following guest post telling of another amazing generic .com.  I hand it to Bill as being a great businessman who knows the power of the perfect generic do...]]></description>
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<p>Due to the overwhelming interest in his purchase of CookingGames.com, Bill Kara has prepared the following guest post telling of another amazing generic .com.  I hand it to Bill as being a great businessman who knows the power of the perfect generic domain for his areas of expertise. Please read on.</p>
<p>If you think Hallpass Media paid alot for cookinggames.com (350k) then<br>
you might be surprised at what we paid for <a href="http://www.stickgames.com">stickgames.com</a>…</p>
<p>We had been looking for a number of niche game sites for a while, in<br>
the crowded field of online gaming very few things set you apart from<br>
the next site offering virtually all the same games. Having prime<br>
domains is one of the few affordable options we had left. We filtered<br>
out our most popular content areas and stick games were consistently a<br>
top section.</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.stickgames.com">Stick Games</a> are stick figures doing an assortment of things, most<br>
often blowing each other up in various creative ways.”</p>
<p>I went after the top dog of course which was stickgames.com. It was<br>
parked and owned by one of the hardest, most stubborn and least<br>
motivated sellers on earth. This was not good news for us.</p>
<p>The domain was getting tons of traffic (confirmed between 1000-1500<br>
type in a day) and the owners after our first contact wanted 250k for<br>
the domain, no stats and no revenue figures to be provided. I knew the<br>
domain was making nothing for them though, by using automated parking<br>
technology I could see all the ads were displaying “stick” game type<br>
stuff. Like hockey, skating and ads of this nature. I knew the<br>
disconnect was there and viewers were coming to play games and being<br>
shown hockey ads so the click through rates must have been nil. I<br>
countered offered with a final offer of 100k after a few weeks of back<br>
and forth they relented.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stickgames.com">StickGames.com</a> a domain unsuccessfully selling hockey sticks and<br>
skates, with traffic coming from stickmen blowing each other up was<br>
sold for a 100k, a 6 figure sum.</p>
<p>Story continues…</p>
<p>We did our development and quickly gained the number one spot on<br>
google for “stick games”, even though the previous first place was to<br>
a site with SEVEN times our traffic and had been developed for at<br>
leave FIVE years before us. Generic advantage? Perhaps.</p>
<p>http://siteanalytics.compete.com/stickgames.com+stickpage.com/</p>
<p>It was alot of hard work and networking with many more factors then<br>
I’ve been able to list, but the point is a good business plan, hard<br>
work and the right assets in this case strong generic domains have<br>
helped us in a very crowded and competitive market. We are on track to<br>
recover our investment cost in the next 3 months, during one of the<br>
worst recessions of our time. Still deals to be had, still many<br>
opportunities to be had. Best of luck everyone one!</p>
<p>PS when you’re not working, you should be gaming:) More stories to<br>
come in 2010…</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stickgames.com">www.stickgames.com</a> “Stick Games”<br>
<a href="http://www.girlgames.com">www.girlgames.com</a> “GIrl Games”<br>
<a href="http://www.wordgames.com">www.wordgames.com</a> “Word Games”<br>
<a href="http://www.guygames.com">www.guygames.com</a> “Guy Games”<br>
<a href="http://www.juegosgratis.com">www.juegosgratis.com</a> “Juegos Gratis”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hallpassmedia.com">www.hallpassmedia.com</a> “Hallpass Media”</p>
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