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 Post subject: What is an Expired Domain Name? + Buying Expired Names
PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:17 pm 
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Before John's article, I'm going to explain what an Expired Domain Name is, if you are already familiar with this -- skip to the next thread :geek:


Domains don't expire like coupons. Once a coupon expires it is trash, but an expired domain means the name is live again; the name is back on the market and someone else can register it!

I love, love, love this :luv: I have obtained some of my favorite domain names this way.

- When someone registers a domain name, they register it from one to ten years ...
- Some people buy domains then let them expire for whatever reason - they are no longer want the name, forgot to renew it, etc ...
- When you search a name on Teed Hosting and someone else owns it, you'll be given an option to backorder it ...
- Backordering means that you pay a small fee to have Teed Hosting's system constantly check the name, and the moment it expires it tries to buy it for you ...
- Or, you can monitor it, you'll receive an e-mail about any changes in registration.


Why buy an expired domain?

You love the name, you can use it for your web site.
Or, resell it at a profit.

Or, use it's traffic as your own.
... sort of like if you owned a company where telephone orders are an important part of your business. Your competition goes out of business. You call the telephone company, get their telephone numbers, divert all their callers to your own number, and their customers become your customers.

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 Post subject: Re: Buying Expired Domain Names- Golden Tips and Suggestions
PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:43 am 
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Buying Expired Domain Names
- Golden Tips and Suggestions
by John Khu

Buying expired domains could be a tricky affair and a strenuous task given stiff competition involved in the process. Here are some golden tips and suggestions to buy an expired domain.

Tip#1

Evaluate and assess the possibility of gaining backlinks:
Checking to see whether the set of expired domains that you are looking to buy, has any backlinks associated with them. In fact, you may wish to check out the domain, if it has any backlinks by visiting the Google search engine. Most of the search engines do not update their engines on a daily basis. If the domain name is not in the backlink web portal, most probably the web portal link will loose its power in the next link updating.

Tip#2

Checking out to see if the expired domain has a link in
either Yahoo or DMOZ:
Yahoo charges a hefty registration fee of $299 to list a domain. Registering a web portal on DMOZ is quite difficult as well! If the domain expired domain you are looking has a listing in these web portals, you can definitely go ahead and buy expired domains in question. A listing in DMOZ directory
is actually a big privilege and an honor.

Tip#3

Using other internet tools:
To check previous avatar of web portals, their content and design, backlinks, traffic and other useful features, you may wish to conduct an exhaustive research on internet portals like http://www.archive.org. This is
an extremely useful web portal that can provide you number of hints whether to buy an expired domain or not.

Tip#4

Backlinks Vs PR:
Before buying expired domains from a registrar, you may wish to compare and evaluate both backlinks and PR. Backlinks provide a clue about the number of links associated with the domain expired. On the other hand, the PR is indication of the popularity of the web portal in terms of incoming traffic. You may need to maintain a very fine balance between these two issues, while buying an expired domain.

Tip#5

Patience will reap you dividends:
Buying domains expired is a time consuming process and a lengthy affair. You will need to be extremely patient enough to lay your hands on your preferred expired domain.

Tip#6

Of late, expired domain traders are looking for expired
domains that have extensions like .gov and .edu.
However, you will need to face the prospects of handing such domains back to the owner, as these expired domains may carry trademark and
proprietary symbols.

Tip#7

Using powerful software or a script:
Very successful expired domain traders always use powerful software and scripts to buy a lucrative expired domain name. These helpful tools and utilities will assist you locating a good domain expired very quickly and later buy the domain through an auction process. Just ensure that you are buying the best possible set of tools, as there are hundreds of them available over internet portals.

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John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is also the owner of the path breaking web sites called expireddomainsecret.com and expireddomaingains.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

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