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8. Exploring Expired Domain Names

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They say nothing in this world is free. Then, how would it sound if you could actually lay your hands on something which is absolutely free or can be yours for a very low price? Welcome to the world of expired domain names.

With the flooding of the internet with millions of websites, most of the people believe that some of the best domain names in the industry have already been taken. And that’s not wrong, in a manner of speaking. Yes, some of the most preferred and popular domain names in the industry have already been taken by corporate giants. They managed to strike gold with the rising popularity of their domain names well in time.

But don’t worry; there is hope for you as well.

Make hay when a domain expires

The good news is that although most of the good domain names are already taken, they are licensed to any web holder for a limited period of time only. So any individual who is looking forward to grab some famous domain names just has to wait for the expiry date. Most domain names expire if they are not renewed well in time, you can actually look forward to striking gold with expired domain names.

How does it work?

It’s very simple. Famous domain names are relatively well known even though they may have expired. These names alone can help you to grab multiple eyeballs and customer hits on the internet. There are a number of websites on the internet which offer expired domain names to individuals for a small price. In case you are still wondering why you should waste your time trying to get expired domain names when the new domain names are available easily and well within budget, let’s go over it once more. Expired domain names have already got a strong client base and customer traffic which a new domain name will take time to develop.

Check the creditability

Before zeroing in on any expired domain name, it is important to check the creditability of the domain name. Assess the domain name on the following parameters in order to get the best possible deal:

What are its page rankings?

Does it include links from Google and Yahoo?

What is the extension of the domain name? .com or .net?

Is there anything not so good or illegal associated with the site?

Using an old expired yet popular domain may well be the secret to many an online business’ success. Apart from this, any expired domain name which was developed once will still have all the useful links that it had built up along with a commendable search engine listing. A new domain name takes time to get a reasonably good listing.

If you are looking to exploit the advantages of a used domain name you only need to be swift enough to claim a domain name as soon as it expires. Then you can inherit all the perks that come with the old name. Listings do not fade away immediately with the expiry of the domain name. And in these times of economic downturn who would mind inheriting some customer traffic to increase profits.



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