You sure..Let me know how you get on and thank me for this post.
Write a letter to them explaining domain merits and inviting offers.
Also, something along the lines of 'not on the highstreet', doesn't have to be arty stuff, could be anything that smaller shops/importers sell that is unique giving them a 'shop front'..
Or, selling ecommerce packages.. second thoughts how much do you want for it..?
The only slight issue for me is context. The Yanks tend to say 'store' and not 'shop', unless they are talking about 'shopping' or 'shoppers'.
What I mean is they have names like 'shoppers drug mart' or they might type 'shop for bargains' into Google, but they would tend to say 'store front' or 'drug store' if they were talking about the actual shop.
So, if you can follow what I mean, I think 'shopfront' may conflict with their idea of 'storefront'. Hope thats not too confusing.
Hi
I run a shopfitting company (I have shopfitting.com), I don't think it's a great name for a Shop fitter. Probably more of interest to a shopfront manufacture, I sold Shopfronts.co.uk for £8k, contact that guy he's purchased other similar domains.
Pete
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