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site making ~25k this year, but possible trademark issues in the future
If you had a site that was making around 25k a year, but there was a possibility of legal issues in the future (due to trademark), would you:
1. Keep it and continue selling the products 2. Sell it, and for how much? |
shut it down :)
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What kind of trademark issue exactly?
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using the trademark in the domain name
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are you the one with Nikesluts.com;)
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It depends really...If you are US-based and if they have a history of going after domains using their trademark.
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25k net income?
So at least i would start from 30k, though i heard ppl that price their sites based on the average year net incom multiplied for 2 years. I would sell it in prospective I'd lose the legal issue |
25k in commissions
not based in the USA They have sent a warning email |
many things around. if you are selling only their product, talk to them. better lower revenue or selling it to them than having problems later. if you are going to sell it to other person and dont talk about the trademark issue :321GFY
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If the cease-and-desist email is legit the site days are numbered, at the very least a UDRP decision will get them the domain.
You best bet is probably to do a 301 permanent redirect of the whole site to a new domain name and hope google keeps your rankings. |
Try to make friends with them and become business partners, get their trust and tell them what you can offer
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Tried talking to them, no luck. Anyone have a friend at Flesh Light?
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If it is their trademark and their products you are selling there is no way out. Your only option is to talk to them again, say you'll give the domain but you would like to continue promoting their product with a different domain name, 301 redirect the whole site keeping the same link structure and content . more often than not the new site ranks just as well as the old one. on a side note naming them in this thread might not have been the smartest thing to do:2 cents:
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Make a site move in Google webmaster tools, I'm guessing it has some type in value that you are going to lose though.
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is trademark related? for example you use windows in domain name and sell some software?
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If they sent you a warning already its to late anyways.
If you sell it they can and will get you. |
a 301 redirect to a new domain would hold rankings? Any SEO experts want to comment on that?
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I'd put the site on a new domain (that does not use their trademark), just wondering if it'd hold rankings
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http://www.google.com/support/webmas...y?answer=83106
Use this process to move it, don't just 301 it. Because you verify ownership in GWT the rankings "should" hold. |
Did you own it prior to the trademark being issued?
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yeah, looks like I did own the domain before the trademark registration date
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jenny is their girl here https://gfy.com/member.php?u=121809 :2 cents: and i think they must have many friends as they are sponsoring many webmaster meetings, strange nobody can help or dont want to help ...
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They did not offer me anything, they just wanted me to transfer the domain outright to them. And when I say them I was talking to an affiliate rep
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they will prob sue you for all revenue made using their trademark.
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He's talking about Fleshlight.
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So It's fleshlight. You have a domain with the word "fleshlight" in It and you are promoting them on the site. If I were them I'd just let you keep promoting. Why being a bitch about It as long as you only promote them.
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Nicky, that's what I was thinking too
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I have managed to keep domains at #1 after doing 301 redirect and adding both to Google's webmaster tools.
But the switch included having a very similar name that had a synonym for the dropped word. Or the replacement had more to do with the niche of the site. Example: 40InchPlus => 40InchAss |
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Okay, I have not been around following the drama and probably won't hunt the thread down. Let me re-word the question: Were you using the domain prior to them coming on the scene? Are you promoting their product successfully with it?
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I doubt even fleshlight.com was registered before the Fleshlight appeared, so I seriously doubt anyone would register any other domain with the 'word' "fleshlight".
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for sure move the domain to some offshore registar where they dont have and will not have their name trademarked :winkwink:
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