Six-Figure Value e-Book Dot Coms Released at Auction for Low Five-Figure Prices

Three high-value six-figure value top-level e-Book related dotcoms, e-BookCover.com, e-BookMark.com and e-BookEnd.com, which have been off-the-market for several decades have been released to auction on www.Afternic.com by a top e-Book content agency
By: Afternic.com
 
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - April 5, 2017 - PRLog -- Three high-value six-figure value top-level e-Book related dot-coms, e-BookCover.com, e-BookMark.com and e-BookEnd.com, which have been off-the-market for several decades, have recently been released to auction on www.Afternic.com by one of the world's leading interactive i3D digital content production agencies for less than $25,000.

Additionally, six high-value seven-figure value top-level e-Book related dot-coms, e-BookSite.com, e-BookSale.com, e-BookShelf.com, e-BookStand.com, e-BookClub.com and e-BookMart.com, which have been off-the-market for several decades, have recently been released to auction on www.Afternic.com by one of the world's leading interactive i3D digital content production agencies at five figure and low six figure pricing. Afternic.com currently has partnerships with dozens of other popular domain name auction sites, and can thereby consistently generate up to 75 million daily views of auctioned domain names in real-time through its expansive domain name reseller networks, so that these top-level dot-com domain names will sell to investors, speculators, and e-Book content developers within a relatively short period of time.

These dozen or fewer digit top-level e-Book .coms cover websites (e-BookSite.com), sales (e-BookSale.com, e-BookStand, e-BookShelf, e-BookMart), clubs (e-BookClub.com), and promotion (e-BookCover.com, e-BookMark, e-BookEnd). E-Book Domain names that begin with e- ("electronic") are especially valuable these days because e-Books are a multi-billion dollar market, and e-Book, e-Business, e-Mail and e-Commerce are always hyphenated in correct editorial usage. E- domains are also popular due to the advent of affordable consumer electronics, affordable virtual reality 3D, i3D, VR, and AR, and affordable HD (2K) and UHD (4K, or IMAX) iTV Sets, most of which now feature eight-core processors with hundreds of i3D DSPs, or "CUDA" graphics processing cores (also known as "GPUs") from nVidia, Intel and AMD.

Many of the top domain name vendors, like AVerisign and GoDaddy, often recommend putting this "e-" in front of the dot-com domain their customers seek to get, especially the short ones, if you cannot acquire a three or four letter dot com name (such as book.com), which are all taken and therefore valued in the millions, at this point in time.

Despite many of these domains having a high six-figure, or eventually a seven-figure net worth, they are currently being offered in the low-five-figure to low-six-figure pricing range. This ultimately makes them incredibly affordable for digital e-Book content production agencies, or to top-level dot-com domain investors, for purchase as investments, or for resale to leading industry brand clients. These domains represent less than 5% of the top-level dot-com domains currently in production at the interactive 3D content development agency, and were secured back in the 20th Century, for projects which have been put on the backburner to focus on client work, as well as other higher-profile i3D projects targeted at the currently exploding iTV Set, SmartWatches, Casual Games, i3D websites and interactive eBook market segments. The agency has done i3D content production work for some of the world's largest consumer electronic manufacturing brands, including Sony, Samsung, Epson, Tyco, Mitsubishi, Nokia, Teac, ViewSonic, Compaq (now HP), Digital (DEC), Western Digital, CTX, KDS, ADI, KFC, SGI, Sun Microsystems (now Oracle), Electrohome (now Christie Digital), Eizo Nanao, and Micron Electronics.

Domain names which denote virtualized (3D or i3D, and VR or AR) user experiences, such as e-BookStand.com, e-BookShelf.com, and e-BookMart.com, and iTV user experiences, such as iTVset.com, iTVclock.com, iTVmag.com and iTVart.com, are often typed directly into the browser by the end-users, in an attempt to find leading-edge e- (virtual) and iTV content experiences by the end-user. It is important to note that there are billions of iTV Sets and consumer electronics devices with built-in i3D processors (GPUs) and people continue to switch their electronic highway, virtual reality, and game playing activities from their 5 inch smartphones onto their 55 inch (and often 65 to 75 inch) iTV sets. Whereas most people typically have one phone and one tablet, many have iTV Sets in every bedroom, in the family room, living room, home office, and even in the kitchen.

Interested parties may contact Afternic Domain Name Brokers at www.Afternic.com or can call Toll-Free at 866-829-9361, or via e-Mail at Sales@Afternic.com or Support@Afternic.com at any time. International Customers can contact an Afternic Domain Name Broker at 1-339-222-5145. It is important to note that the e-Book domain name seller pays all commission to the Afternic Domain Name Broker Organization on the purchase.

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