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Powerful Political / Business Domain Goes Up For Sale
After many years of sitting idle the domain www.StopTheJunk.com ™ has finally come up for sale. It has been sought after by Democratic and Republican groups as well as many financial businesses as well. It’s a domain name that not only is easy to remember, but hard to forget and
one that could start a movement in the country.
StopTheJunk.com ™ has been sitting idol for several years since its registration in 2005 and has been loaned out for experimental projects and software testing. Mike Primer, the marketing manager for the domain, said, “We have had multiple people inquire and make offers on the domain over the past few years. However, the owners didn’t feel the time to sell was right until now. With the crazy political and financial environment we are in the domain has a great value for the right person, group or company.”
Primer also pointed out that a book title has never used under this name (Stop The Junk) and owning the domain could be a huge marketing combination. We asked Primer what other industries or groups would be interested in the domain. He stated that inquires had come from everywhere imaginable including the dieting and stock market sectors. “We haven’t tried to ‘pitch’ the domain to anyone. Most companies and groups hear it and see how it not only sticks in your mind, but also how it could fuel an entire movement to some extent. We think it is the ‘Hope and Change’ catch phrase for the next few years if marketed correctly.”
Primer said that the owners had not set a firm price on the domain, but were willing to look at reasonable offers. Mr. Primer can be contacted at StopTheJunkSale@gmail.com
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