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Originally Posted by lots0
Yes it does.
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Could you qualify your answer please Lots0.
Why would it matter when only the domain is being sold?
Having the domain on a different site would surely mean
that search engine position would almost automatically be
lost.
I am asking this question as I own
www.tourneyslots.com
the domain simply points at a website but is ranked
number one on google and yahoo (UK) and top 10 on .com
for searches on tournament slots and tourney slots, I have
argued with a potential buyer of these domains that they
are worth more due to their search engine position but the
buyer came up with the argument I give above.
The potential buyer has offered a good amount but I feel they
are worth more.