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TheDesert.com releases 400 high value domain names for sale
Having launched the B2B services website for the Middle East in April 2000, TheDesert.com have put up for sale some 400 high value domain names.
London, United Kingdom TheDesert.com have registered over 1,000 premium domain names, such as Sharia.com, ArabCarHire.com, ArabDayTrader.com, SaudiWapTV.com and GulfDVD.com etc. Some of these domain names have been valued at $12,000 up to $30,000 by a leading USA domain name valuation company.
Shafique Azam, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of TheDesert.com states "We have researched the domain name market over the last two years and have managed to secure names that will make it easier for our clients to establish their presence in the New Internet Economy. We strongly recommend that everybody should secure their company name, product or service name and their family name. With a domain name you can establish your brand name on the world wide web which has in excess of 500 million online users."
TheDesert.com website has online domain name registration facilities, e-mail services, website design, website hosting, e-commerce consultancy. Shafique Azam has written a e-commerce guide for the any one who wants to understand how to benefit from trading online. This guide is provided free on TheDesert.com website. You can also advertise your domain name for sale for free. TheDesert.com was the first company to offer a total solutions package for entry into the Internet Economy for the Middle East Business Community.
"Our mission is to allow the buying and selling of domain names in the Middle East to become an everyday activity. Without a domain name a company will not be able to participate in the New Internet Economy. We aim to assist the B2B community in this region to achieve world-class standards of operations and service in the New Economy," states Azam.
Shafique Azam has been involved in providing leading edge telecommunication technology to Wall Street Finance Institutions such as J P Morgan, Credit Suisse First Boston, Bankers Trust etc. and the top 100 Arab companies such as Arab Bank, The National Bank of Kuwait, Gulf International Bank etc.in the last 17 years. He spent 7 years with British Telecom, with the last 3 years as Middle East Regional Manager. In 1992, he was responsible for developing and establishing the largest private VSAT satellite-printing network in the Middle East for Saudi Research and Marketing News Group.
This story was posted on AME Info: October 28th, 2000 at 11:11:43, UAE local time (GMT+4)





