Federal Income Tax Return Tax Refund domains
March 26, 2009 by David
Filed under Domains & Websites
Now that it’s tax season for most U.S. taxpayers we have a golden opportunity for anyone interested in acquiring income tax domains and federal income tax financial websites.
Webtrading has owned FederalIncomeTaxReturn.com and FederalIncomeTaxRefund.com since the year 2000, with Federal Income Tax Return name being active on the-web as a developed website during most of that time.
These two domains are rock-solid as far as steady typein and organic visitors are concerned. After all, what names could be more generic and desciptive than these two? They have received ongoing and steady visitors as far back as our statistics go (a number of years), and only getting better this year.
Even though these domains are attractive to a domain-name investor they are even more desirable to an an end-user type of business what with their strong commercial appeal. For example, a local or national certified public accountant could do real well with these highly targeted names as far as attracting new clients go.
In all likelihood an even better commercial use would be for a firm who sells tax preparation software and other tax related products on the Internet. Such a business could easily earn substantial revenue from sales to new clients. That is especially so assuming they made a much larger web site and had nicely developed sites for both tax domains.
The site statistics are looking better than ever this year what with the ongoing good traffic. During the last full-month of data roughly 40% of the FederalIncomeTaxReturn.com site visitors (numbering 2,111 total uniques) arrived by Direct Navigation (mostly by typing-in the name including the .com extension into their web-browser), plus 35% more from search-engines, and roughly 25% more arrived via links (most all from Hasilnet.com and FederalIncomeTaxRefund.com which are both included in sale and forward to the small developed website). No traffic arrives from marketing and advertising. These names attract free visitors.
Even with the bad economy people obviously still need to file their tax returns. In fact, the very poor U.S. economy may actually help the overall popularity of these tax domains since so many tax payers are filing returns with tax refund anticipation in mind for some extra family revenue during these tough times.
For more information, or to make a serious offer (or possibly advertise on the site) please send us an email to the address below, or give us a call by clicking on the ‘contact us’ link near the top of this page.




