All the good ones are taken. The really good ones, that is. But they don’t
always stay taken.
Domain names often come back onto the market. Even
before they do, domain name prospectors are sifting through them to find the
gold domains among them.
Why domain names become available
again
Thousands of domain names expire every day. Other domains are
offered for sale. The reasons are
varied:
Carelessness
* The webmaster forgets to renew
the domain by the expiry date.
* The email address that the domain is
registered with becomes invalid, and the domain name registrant doesn’t receive
the renewal notices.
Lack of need or funds
* The company that had
registered the domain goes out of business.
* The website owner loses
interest in or doesn’t have time for the website.
* The website owner doesn’t
have funding to continue the website venture.
* The domain name registrant
registered numerous domains on speculation and couldn’t afford to continue
renewing unused domains.
Profit
* The domain name
registrant may realize how much a domain is worth and decide to sell it.
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The domain name registrant may have registered the domain because of its
potential worth, with the aim of selling it later.
What makes a
previously registered domain name valuable
In July 2005, the domain name
website.com sold for $750,000, the highest-valued domain name sale this year.
Why would anyone pay so much for a domain when they could register a new domain
for under $10?
Instant traffic
If the domain name
previously pointed to a website, search engines have already indexed that domain
name. Other websites probably still have links to that domain. If the domain is
listed in directories, these links bring in even more traffic. You register the
domain, and the work getting incoming links has already been done for you.
Surf value
Sometimes web surfers search by typing
generic words followed by dot com (or other extensions) into their browsers, for
example, dogs.com. This particular domain name redirects to the website for a
company that sells pet products and services. A domain name like this constantly
brings visitors to the website without the cost and effort of advertising and
marketing.
Easy to remember
Your company name may
not be memorable, but domains such as dogs.com and website.com are. People are
more likely to return to a site or pass on the name to their friends when they
can easily remember it.
How to find domains pending
expiration
You decide to join the gold rush for valuable
pre-registered domains. Finding expiring domains is the first step, but you also
need to research domains that are about to come back on the
market.
Lists of domains pending expiration
At
these websites, among others, you can search for domains containing keywords you
enter.
* At expireddomains.com, the results contain domains that are
currently available, soon to expire, on hold, in the Redemption Grace Period
(RGP), or for sale by their registrants. Extensions searched: .com, .net, and
.org.
* The domainsbot.com database searches .com, .net, .org, .info, and
.biz extensions for domains that are available, for sale, or expiring.
*Cheap
Hosting Directory provides alist of expired
domains with traffic listed in Yahoo, google and dmoz.
Domain
research
You can find some (but not all) incoming links to a domain
by entering “link:siteURL” (replace ”siteURL” with the domain name) into Google
or Yahoo. When you find the links, follow them to see what types of sites link
to the domain. How would you feel about having these particular sites linking to
your site?
Also look into any possible problems associated with the
domain. Search engines may have banned the domain if the previous site had
controversial search engine optimization techniques employed, such as the use of
hidden text or links. Check the history of the site at a domain name via the
archive.org WayBack Machine. If the domain previously pointed to a site with
gambling or adult content or a lot of affiliate links, or if it employed
questionable search engine optimization techniques, search engines may have
banned the domain. Aside from the possibility of a domain being banned, you may
not want incoming links from sites associated with these types of
content.
How to register domains pending
deletion
You’ve decided on a domain that you want. How do you
maximize your chances on getting it?
* At eNom.com’s Club Drop, you can bid
on expiring .com and .net domains the day before they’re available to the
public. You can also be notified when domains matching your search criteria
become available.
* The NameWinner.com system places bids on .com, .net,
.org, and .info domains for you. It bids only as high as is necessary to
maintain your high bid position up to your maximum bid.
How to profit from
your domains
Selling domains
If you have a domain
that may be valuable that you aren’t using, consider selling it at a domain
auction. If you already have a buyer for a domain, you can transfer it securely
through escrow.com.
Paid parking for domains
With paid domain parking
programs, also called "domain monetization" or "monetize domains," you can earn
pay-per-click revenue via targeted advertisements. These sites offer domain
monetization services:
* domainsponsor.com
* parkquick.com
* domainspa.com
* google.com/domainpark
With the right
knowledge, timing, and a bit of luck, you have a chance as a domain name
prospector to hit pay dirt.
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About
the author: Lois S. is a Technical Executive Writer for Website Source, Inc..
Her established writing skills coupled with experience in the website hosting industry have provided
internet professionals with marketing, product and service ideas for many years.
Lois continues to do extensive research in the e-commerce industry. For more
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