Loggerodeo Website Expired and Bought by Website Re-Seller

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Sedro Woolley, Washington– The Annual Loggerodeo festival in Sedro Woolley is the oldest continuous 4th of July Festival in Washington State.

Recently Loggerodeo organizers learned their website domain name, Loggerodeo.com  had briefly expired while they were in the midst of a website redesign and a website re-seller  picked up the URL with the intention of reselling it, which they did.

Online records show the domain name sold for $24 to an out of state company who auctioned it off for $500 to a buyer who is not associated with Loggerodeo.   The website temporarily provided false and misleading information and has since  been re-routed to LR Tree Service, which lists itself as a greater Seattle Tree Arborist.

Loggerodeo Organizers have re-routed the Loggerodeo website to www.Loggerodeo.org and www.Loggerodeo.net as they try and acquire the original  web domain back.  Many marketing items have the  Original web domain printed on them, so this creates a big problem from a marketing perspective.

Follow Loggerodeo Events and Updates via their NEW website URL  or via their  Facebook page, which can be found by clicking here.

The same type of situation  recently happened to the Organizers of a local missing woman’s website.  FindPattiKrieger.com was picked up by an international  web-reseller after it had temporarily expired and Organizers of that site also had to reroute the website to another URL, www.FindPattiKrieger.net.

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Chris Nelson
I'm a long time Skagit County Resident. I believe in doing the right thing and helping others when you can.

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