im accepting offers for the doamin name dnacities.net
im looking for around £20-£30 for it also you can have the files for it.
the forum has 36 members. the website can be used for anything i used it for a motoring site. the dna stands for Driving New Autos.
if you have any intrests please pm here or even better visit
http://www.hairpinleft.com
p.s. how are you guys. is the forum still being used or is it quiet. my website seems to be getting good am in big partnership with another website and he giving me news and pics and also a second admin of the forum.
hope to talk to you soon.
Rallyfan
for the sake of old times!
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We're all doing great... the forum is probablky the busiest it has ever been...
Lots of new memners in the last week or so...
( If I was you, I would post the same topic at other forums too, not just here... )
oh...i want my tony hawks underground back
The Royal Ram
thats a lot for someone to be paying for such a random domain. Also about the site...give a statistics screenshot
The Royal Ram
well if you would like to view the website just click here http://www.dnacities.net
nothing new to the website been busy with hairpinleft.com
at namecheap.com someone could register their very own custom domain which would be much better than dnacities.net for only $8.88
and your trying to sell that domain at $40? be realistic
it did have a pr4 when it was first used! the buyer gets the forum and all the files, with a bit of time you can get the website back on form.
with this domain you can make anything with it. like i did for example "Driving New Autos"
i dont have much time anymore with that domain
I know that if it had been my domain I would have been rather hurt.
Lets just keep it civil, folks.
put it online try and get the PR up a bit as the next 1 should be happening soon
and you will get more money for it
and yes youve got a point. perhaps if more work was done on the sites content and popularity to get its PR and traffic stats up then yes it would be worth more.
The Royal Ram
I relaunched my site with a new domain name beginning of August - is there a possibility ofgetting a PR in the next update?
If that is the case, we might still have a little while to wait.
We'll see...
I don't personally look at PR when I do an exchange though.
I look at the quality of the site, the SEO they are using, backlinks.
The only time I check PR, is to make sure that the site hasn't been penalised or anything. (PR0)
I find that if you look at the quality of the site in question (rather than the PR), you might find yourself surprised in the long run.
Personally, I like to think that a better made site, will get a higher PR than one that is badly made.
That means that even If a site only has a PR1 (Maybe even a PR0), that I will do an exchange with them, as long as I think it is a well made site.
It's tricky, because you don't want to link out to a badly made site.
If I were you, I'd just whack some links on your site, pointing to sites that you would like to exchange with, then hopefully (If they are good Webmasters), they will notice you link. They may even link back.
ill accept offers.
the buyer gets all the files i have done a bit of work to the forum.
so ill accept offers.
http://www.dnacities.net
Rallyfan
if i was you, id put it on ebay with some info about the amount of visitors you had, the PR you got and any revenue you got from it
The Royal Ram
as long as it isnt identical to devdreams im happy with it
The Royal Ram
He's got a nicer banner though... lol!
It uses tables for layout...
Sorry Python but thats just bad code.
If I bought the site from Rally I would have to totally recode it all.
CBG - i prefer using tables for layouts. Dont quite know why. i supose its just because thats what im used to
The Royal Ram
But CSS is Really easy to learn...
I see it as a little extra bit to HTML because therre nothing too it
Also, it's all logical and there are not too many {, [, ", ;, :, /... etc like PHP lol
For the layout I made for DD I just did this:
<div style="width:x;height:x;positioning:relative;top:x;left:x>
One "box"...</div>
Obviously you might want to add stuff to change the background and the text... but thats basically all you need to put one single box on a page...