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So which corporation will be viewed as the most serious about Cellulosic Ethanol production? |
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The one that owns – |
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CellulosicEthanol.com & CelluloseEthanol.com |
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Re: These “pure” domain names are for sale for one of the newest emerging energy markets - a market that some project to soon explode into America’s, and perhaps the world’s, fastest growing industry. Remember, any “pure dot com” name can be redirected to a company’s site where related products are sold. NOTICE: For sale on eBay on January 12, 2009
Computations for value should include the potential for: |
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1. Many of the major players in the cellulosic ethanol field have company names that are difficult to remember. By owning and re-directing the very name of the field itself, a major ethanol player can, for example, tell trade show visitors to simply type in cellulosicethanol.com to visit their home page or sub-page (and my asking price is less than many spend on a trade show.) 2. Potential customers captured for equipment sales to owner/operators. 3. Captured customers for cellulosic ethanol itself and co-products. 4. Potential third party advertising revenues from the site. Including books, DVD’s, how-to manuals, and pay per click. 5. Worldwide credibility that will be generated within the industry and/or by governments through the ownership of the “pure” dot com names of this entire industry. 6. Company goodwill generated by consumers who are curious about the technology and trying to get educated on this new energy alternative. 7. Marketing of new technology, such as “one pass” biomass harvesting equipment. 8. A portal for a system to monetize greenhouse gas credits generated for the production of ethanol. 9. A portal to help farmers identify the most suitable crops for cellulosic ethanol production. 10. A portal for feedstock info, harvesting, valuation, and marketing. 11. The marketing of cellulosic storage and transport systems. 12. A market portal to help farmers identify/grow the most suitable crops for both food production and cellulosic biomass production. 13. Compute use of gasoline for the average American and how many would have to find their brand name CE on this site to compute the sites value.
14. Foreign governments may also be interested as a way to market and lobby for export/import of this commodity to the US or world. 15. One chance offer – probably won’t be sold again if purchased by a F500 company. 16. Many business magazines are expecting plant ethanol (cellulosic) to explode into America’s NUMBER ONE growth industry with mulit-billions of dollars being spent. The US oil industry is a hundred billion dollar-a-year industry, and gross capital investment is over several trillion dollars. At this time, one product may usurp a measurable quantity of these barrels of oil – Cellulosic Ethanol! Everyone from Bill Gates to Vinod Khosla, a co-founder of Sun Microsystems and a venture capitalist who bet big and early on Google and Amazon, is now betting on cellulosic ethanol. The President, as well as Congress, is rapidly increasing support for cellulosic ethanol, and, therefore, this sector is ripe for a growth explosion! It can be expected that, soon, branding will begin to take place on cellulosic ethanol products and plant equipment. There will be no better place to capture customers for both cellulosic ethanol branding and/or equipment manufacturer offerings than the pure “dot com” names of this exploding marketplace - cellulosicethanol and celluloseethanol dot com. Other sources of revenue can likely be generated via these dot com names for derivative products such as new plastic/cellulose bi-products and other co-products expected from this process as well. The revenue projections for these co-products are only now beginning to take form, but will likely be in the billions as well. These names just may represent a new marketplace for 100’s of billions of dollars of products – if not a trillion dollars of products over a period of years. Therefore, if a F500 company (or foreign based company that is trying to penetrate the U.S. market), buys these names, it is reasonable to expect that they will not be available again in perhaps at least a generation or two. Diamonds.com sold for 7.5 million dollars and sex.com sold for 12 million dollars; however, if cellulosic ethanol takes hold as projected, the average American could easily spend more money each year on cellulosic ethanol than their lifetime yearly average spent on diamonds, and I’ll let you do your own math as to the other marketplace mentioned. In closing, this is perhaps the biggest growth field since the Internet itself. And just may generate more than a trillion dollars in gross revenue at some point in the future. Therefore, this intellectual property asset should only grow in value and will more than likely not change hands again, once purchased by a major producer here in the US or by an internationally based firm or government. If you are interested in acquiring this dot com name, please contact: jneumey@excite.com OR call – 504-456-0323.
OR this name will be availbe via an eBay auction on January 12, 2009.
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