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Taste Your Domains before Buying Them

Filed Under (Buying Expired Domain) by John Khu on 23-09-2009

Some domain entrepreneurs are very smart and intelligent because they never buy domains in a reckless manner. They are very careful and cautious while buying their stock. A simple procedure called Domain Tasting” assists them to check whether the domains they are planning to buy receive type-in type organic traffic. Domain entrepreneurs buy and register several domains at a time and check for the traffic. If they do not find any traffic with a particular domain name, they drop it almost instantly.

 

Domain tasting is a controversial procedure that can create problems for minor domain entrepreneurs. Some people have the habit of selling domain search data to domain tasting firms. It is possible that you will loose a domain when someone is collecting information about that domain and selling it to domain tasting firms. You will need to protect yourself from such incidences by adhering to basic rules. Here are some simple tips and suggestions to help you avoid losing a good domain forever to domain-tasting firms:

 

1.      You can delay the purchasing decision until such a time when you are ready to purchase them

 

2.      When a domain taster registers a domain that was in your wish list, you may need to wait for five days and later check for its availability. Visiting that domain within the period of five days may not be good because someone can note down your interest for that domain.

 

3.      You can also choose to register your domains in block and reject all those domains that you feel are not good.

 

Domain tasting issues have lot of ethical values. Whether to follow this procedure or not, depends on your business goals and objectives. In all, it could be a very good domain grabbing procedure but in the end, people may not appreciate it for its questionable motives.  For more info, please visit http://www.expireddomaingains.com

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Recalling the Names of Most Expensive and Valuable Domain Ever

Filed Under (Most expensive and valuable Domain) by John Khu on 17-09-2009

Expired domain industry is a sensitive industry that offers you a mixed bag of results. Some expired domains can sell at very high prices while less fortunate ones can sell at average prices. Unfortunately, a majority of domains sells at a price below $100 and some of them may not even sell at all! However, domain industry has also witnessed some of the most amazing deal ever1 Here is a brief list of domains that saw fierce bidding and an amazing range of prices.

 

The top ten grosser are:

 

Sex.com This domain symbolizes what an expired domain can do for your business especially its intrinsic value. This domain went for a private sale and fetched a record $14 million.

 

Fund.com This domain was another money-spinner and it went for $9,999,950!

 

Pron.com This porn related domain was a great money earner for its previous owner. Estimates suggest that this domain was sold for a very high price of $9,000,000.

 

Business.com This business related name was another top grosser. It was also a developed domain name. The final sale price was $7,500,000

 

Diamonds.com This valuable name was very useful for the diamond jewelry industry; the final sale price was $7,500,000.

 

Beer.com The final sales price for this domain was $7,000,000

 

Korea.com This country related domain was sold for a high price of $5,000,000.

 

Casino.com A private company struck a deal to buy this domain for $5,500,000.

These sales figures provide us a glimmer of hope and a sense of expectancy. Never ever, close down your domain business just because you did not sell your domains. Take one decisive step at a time and plan your business according to the existing trends. You can sell small and still make enough money. You may also need to choose your domains by conducting proper research on their commercial viability.  For more info, please visit http://www.expireddomaingains.com

 

 

 

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How to Find Expired Domains for Sale on Google Search Engine

Filed Under (Sale of Expired Domain) by John Khu on 10-09-2009

In most cases, you can buy expired domains either direct purchase or by participating in an auction. Drop auctions and back ordering are the other two methods. However, there is another, less used method of buying domains available for you. You can buy domains by conducting a search in the Google search engine. Many domain owners who wish to sell their domain names strongly believe that creating a relevant landing page for their domains is a good idea. They also believe that broadcasting a message saying that their domains for sale can enhance the salability of the domains. When you land on their page, you can read the sales message and decide to buy the domain. However, not many people use this method to either buy or sell their domains.

 

Google can offer you some sensible options to search for domains that are up for sale. To find some good domains for immediate purchase, you can search Google by using the following search terms:

 

  This domain is offered for sale”

  This expired domain is for immediate sale”

  Buy this expired domain now”

  Suggest an offer for this domain name”

  Want to purchase this domain? Click here”

  Expired domains on sale”

  Expired domains sales landing pages”

 

You can use special search terms based on your preferences and needs. For example, if you are planning to buy a travel related domain, you can change your search terms by including keywords like “travel”, “getaway”, vacation” and “leisure”. When you find the contact details of expired domain owners, you can write a message to them to express your intention to buy the domains. Google can display thousands of landing pages that float messages of sales. Hence, you will need to be very careful while choosing the expired domains. Ensure that you are checking the commercial viability of these domains before making an offer.  For more info, please visit http://www.expireddomaingains.com

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Buying an Expired Domain – Check Out for These Facts (Part 2)

Filed Under (Buying Expired Domain) by John Khu on 31-08-2009

Buying an expired domain requires you to check a number of facts and details that concern their quality and commercial viability. Here are some more tips and suggestions to buy an expired domain:  

Special domain extensions: Expired domains with special extensions like .gov, .edu and .org could be potentially high value domains. If you see one of these domains, buy it immediately depending on your budget. Most of these sites will have a number of links and PR.

 

Expired domain history: Checking a domains history is always advantageous. Sooem domains will have an excellent PR, but their history may be very bad. Make sure that you buy those domains that have excellent history. Log on to the Internet Archive to check out the history of your domain.

 

Mismatching domains: Never ever, buy a domain that mismatches your business objectives. Let us say that you are trying to develop a web site that relates to selling flowers. Now, ensure that you are buying the right type of domain relating to the business goals. It means that you should buy a domain that relates to flowers and nothing else. You cannot buy a domain that unrelated to your business theme. 

 

Traffic: Traffic enriched domains are a big boon to expired domain entrepreneurs and they make a sense to buy and preserve with you. It is possible to divert traffic from such domains to other web sites. Domains with traffic and incoming links are worth a lot and you can sell the domain along with the traffic and incoming links.

 

Flipped domains: If you are planning to buy a developed web site flipped by other people, you will nee d to be very careful as they can cost huge money. Buy flipped domains after ascertaining their commercial value and business relevance.   For more info, please visit http://www.expireddomaingains.com

 
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Buying an Expired Domain – Check Out for These Facts (Part 1)

Filed Under (Buying Expired Domain) by John Khu on 17-08-2009

Are you planning to buy some expired domains? If yes, check out the following facts before registering them:

An expired domain with a number of backlinks is a dream domain to buy! Most of us tend to check for them by checking the domain by entering “link:thedomain.com” (without quotes). Google will return with a number of backlinks. However, you may wish to check the actual link by visiting them. To know more about the domain, navigate to the source code page and check out about the domain. If you do not see the backlinks, it is more likely that Google has already removed it during the last update.

Backlinks:

Yahoo search engine is a great tool to find out about the commercial viability of an expired domain. Yahoo Inc charges almost $300 for directory listing. If the domain you are looking had a Yahoo listing, you are in for a big fortune. You can save money and time by buying domains listed in Yahoo. Above all, Yahoo listed domains are commercially very attractive and cajoling.

Yahoo registration:

DMOZ directory is a highly respected and valued directory. If the expired domain in question had a DMOZ listing, you are in for a great advantage. DMOZ has an extensive directory listing and to list a domain in the directory takes a lot of time and effort. People simply love to buy domains from DMOZ directory and an expired domain belonging to this directory could be a potential money-spinner.

DMOZ Listing:

If you want to check the expired domain in its previous avatar, you can visit Internet Archive to see the snapshot of the expired domain in its previous incarnation.

A visit to Internet Archive:

PR:If the expired domain in question retains its backlinks, it is most likely that it will have very good PR. Go for such a domain irrespective of the cost (depending on the budget).

For more info, visit http://www.ExpiredDomainGains.com

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Buying the Best Possible Expired Domain for Instant Gains

Filed Under (Expired Domain Gains) by John Khu on 14-05-2009

Before buying any type of expired domain names, you will need to identify in your own language why you are buying and what you will do with them once you buy them. Expired domain traders buy domain names for a number of reasons. Some of them are:

a) Let us say that you want an expired domain name for your online business. You have been searching for a suitable name that exactly fits your business model. Now, if you find a name that relates to the theme of your business, then you will most probably buy that domain name.

b) Let us say that you want to buy a domain name that is commercially viable as well as feasible. Experts believe that domain names that come with hidden traffic and incoming links may well be the best types of domain names for a business. In this way, you can ensure that you have a set of visitors who are ready to visit your web site. If this is the case, you can easily buy that domain that has considerable amount of traffic.

However, domain gains are possible only when you buy a domain name that is easy to brand and make it premium. There are two possibilities here – you are keeping a brandable domain name for your business or you will sell that name for a very good price. The ultimate goal is to establish your domain name as a money making brand. With a brandable domain name, you will have the upper hand over other domain entrepreneurs. A brandable domain name may not contain a dictionary word, neither will it have sizeable amount of type-in type of traffic. However, getting hold of a brandable name in an open market is always stiff and highly competitive. Furthermore, such names are very difficult to access, as the owners of such names may not forget to renew their domain names.

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Link Building is a Powerful Tool to Promote Your Expired Domain Business

Filed Under (Link Building) by John Khu on 30-04-2009

However, domain traders use a number of other methods that help you take some meaningful shortcuts. Here, you can buy a number of expired domains and later redirect them to your web site, which will subsequently help you all existing raking to the new web site. The potential of using this technique is huge and you can even divert the links and traffic from your expired domain names to other web sites to create a huge list of traffic to the site.

Several techniques and methods help you enhance the intrinsic value of your expired domain names. One of such technique is the link building that is a method of purchasing existing web domains and later redirect them to your own expire domain based web site. You might have already heard about this technique. When you see a “301 redirect” page while you are surfing internet, it is actually telling that your web site has shifted the web site on a permanent basis and thus you are moving and forwarding all your raking and backlinks to another domain.

However, you may need to exercise caution while performing this process as major search engine consider this as traffic spamming. The penalty for this act could be quite severe which could even be banning of your web site in the respective search engines. Another piquant situation may arise now because of diversion. Once you sell your domain names, the new owner of the domain name may insist on all attached traffic and incoming links back.

Nevertheless, link building is potentially explosive process that can help you enhance the rank of your web pages. When you flip your expired domains in a careful manner, you can expect better sales value for the domain. Use link building in a sustained manner to exploit its potential the fullest possible extent.   http://www.ExpiredDomainGains.com

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How to Sell a Domain Name for Thousands of Dollars

Filed Under (Sell Domain Name) by John Khu on 24-04-2009

Almost every other domain name trader wants to sell his or her domains for millions of dollars! This is seems to be the top wish on their list! However, selling your domains for such a huge sum of money is very tedious and difficult as huge sums paid to buy great domains always depended on several factors like:

a) basic value of the domain, its name, brandability, traffic and links and its inherent strength as a domain name

b) Buyer’s level of motivation and enthusiasm

c) Buyers economic priority and goals

d) Buyer’s budgetary constraints

e) The applicability value of the domain to the end user

Selling your domains for thousands of dollar is only possible when you have that type of domains. You can never hope to sell a domain name with just three if four words (those generic types of domain names) because not many of them actually exist in an expired domain name directory! Even if you wish to sell one, you may need to buy one from others at a hefty price! In the end, you may need to buy such domain names at very high prices (in excess of $25,000) and later resell them to others at a decent profit.

Now, the big question here is very simple-can you afford such a large sum of money?  Thus, you may need to set achievable, short-term goals to make your business a big success. Ensure that you are buying domain names for decent prices while taking care to limit your operational expenses incurred in retaining/maintaining them. Domain name trading is a risky adventure when you undertake an equally risky adventure that almost borders on speculation and reckless spending. Plan your next move by conducting proper research studies on all available domain names attached with premium selling prices.  http://www.ExpiredDomainGains.com

 

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The future of .com domain extension – Possible Scenarios for 2009

Filed Under (.com domain) by John Khu on 16-04-2009

The New Year is a big year for all domain traders. Domain traders who are looking to gain by selling their domain names may need to find fresh opportunities and greener pastures in this year because of a number of reasons and causes. The world is witnessing a major economic downturn and no one seems to be safe in the world of economic turbulence especially in the American and European countries. Industry experts are predicting some bleak scenarios for the domain market especially in connection with the evergreen .com and .net registrations. Web experts and research reports are suggesting that there may be a steep decline in the number of .com and .net domain registrations in 2009.

The reasons for these possible scenarios could be:Price increase for .com and .net names: Incidentally, there has been a steep increase in the price of these domains by almost 15%. Most of the .com and .net domains display millions of ads on their pages. Because of the economic scenarios, the overall number of ads may actually come down in the year. Parking firms are actually facing the wrath of the situation because of lesser parking registrations. The era of domain tasting seems to be over now as most of the registrars are facing an over-inventory problem. Because of this, lot of domain traders may not be too keen on buying .com and .net names.

For these reasons, most of the registrars and the ICANN are trying hard to push new and fresh domain name extensions. ICANN has its own share of problem as its major income comes by the way of revenue share earned by domain name registrations. This may be the sole reason for them to intervene to save the situation. Whatever the situation may be, the year 2009 seems to be very exciting for domain name traders with the arrival of new domain names extensions.  http://www.ExpiredDomainGains.com

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What Is Expired Domaining – A Brief Recap

Filed Under (Expired Domaining) by John Khu on 09-04-2009

Domain trading and domain entrepreneurship are two of the oldest internet terms in existence. In fact, they have been here since the onset of dot com boom. Domaining has different meanings to different people. To some people it is an opportunity to make money by selling expired domain names, while for others it is an art of flipping expired domains to make them huge money-spinners. Whatever the meanings are, to me, domaining or domain trading has the following meanings:

It is the art of acquiring and buying good expired domain names from others after negotiating for the best possible price. You can by your domains from any source - from a domain auction firm, or a selling firm or an individual domain trader.

It is the science of holding or retaining those domain names so that you can dispose them off whenever there is an excellent offer. While you hold your domains, you can do many things to enhance their values. Some of the processes are domain flipping, web site enhancement or increasing the traffic by parking them with a parking firm.

It is the process of selling domain names to the highest bidder or quote. This is the most important step in domain trading, as your sole aim is to make money by selling domain names. The sale process is a complicated process that involves ownership transfer by using the help of the registrar. If you are buying or selling domains through an auction house, you can use their help to transact the business.

 

Domain trading is an intelligent game that needs your expertise, smartness as well as power of speculation. If you have a good domain name at your disposal, you can earn a decent amount of money either by selling it directly to a potential customer or by developing/flipping it with good content.  http://www.ExpiredDomainGains.com

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