About 25,000 domain names expire every day. These expired domains
provide great opportunities to grab cheap domains, often, with
previous traffic still trickling in. What is more? Some of these
expired domains may still retain very high ranking with the major
search engines like google.
affiliate bank.com
was one of such expired names still with good links from other websites.
It is now put up for sale by its current owner(s).
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It is therefore obvious that exiring domains can be acquired
either to regain control of a domain name needed for a
specific business or as investment for resale.
How to Secure Expired Domains
Securing expired domain names of course needs vigilance. have you identified
a domain you have always whiched for? Then you can look up its
registration details at the Whois database. There you will be able to
see who owns it, date of first registration and potential expiration day.
Know off course that there would always be a battle between you and
the cuurent owner to retain a high profile name. The current owner
will always have the edge here, if he is interested in the name still.
Some registrars provide a Backorder Domains
service where you can pay for a currently registered domain up-front, with a veiw of grabbing it first when the current registration runs out.
Godaddy.Com
is one of such registrants.
Should you not be particular about a specific domain name, you can get a
a list of expired domains on daily or weekly basis from various sites.
Some of there provide it for free, while a few provide access to their list
of expired / expiring domain name for a fee. Delteddomains.com is
a free source where you can get cheap domains as well as expired domains.
Another free site is bizprolink
expired domains from sedo.com
will provide you with more details about expired domains, including current links,
google ranking, e.t.c, but charges a subscription fee to access their database.
NameWinner
and expiredfish.com provide these services and you only pay when the domains are yours.
If you are truely interested in doing buisness with there recycled traffics from expired domains, the possibilities are
great. You just need to find a good expired domain, re-register it, and then park it with similiar keywords to its original
structure. Traffics coming from the site from both previous users and those following links from other websites to which the domain is still linked will drive income to your pocket.