Expired Domain Names – How to Get That Perfect Expired Domain Name
October 31, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Domain Registrations
Does someone else own your perfect domain name that, quite frankly, would look better on your website? Is that dream domain name about to expire? Should you try to buy the expired domain name?
It all depends on how much you’re willing to pay. Expired domain names are usually sold by auction because there’s usually more than one person bidding on the name.
If you want to get in the game and try to buy that perfect expired domain name, then you need to know where the auctions are. There are two spots when they might happen.
Here’s how a domain name moves through the internet:
- Someone registers a domain name.
- The owner doesn’t want the domain name any more so they let the domain name pass the official expiry date.
- When the domain name expires, it goes into a Renewal Grace Period (0-45 days). The original domain owner can buy back the expired domain name at the regular renewal price.
- Next, the expired domain name enters a Redemption Grace Period (30 days). The original domain owner can buy back the expired domain name at a penalty ($80-$150)
- Finally, the expired domain name becomes Pending Delete (5 days). After this point, the expired domain name is deleted from the ICANN database and released back into the world.
Opportunity #1: Buy the expired domain name from the registrar that currently controls the domain name (i.e. GoDaddy, NetWork Solutions, etc). On one hand, the registrar is giving the old domain owner a chance to buy back the domain name. On the other hand, the registrar may be auctioning the expired domain name to the highest bidder on their aftermarket. Check to see who the registrar is and watch to see if they are auctioning off your dream domain name.
- About 75 days after the domain name officially expired, it becomes publicly available again.
- Professional companies that specialize in grabbing newly released expired domain names will snatch up the expired domain name literally the second it becomes available.
- Whichever company gets the expired domain name will now auction it off to the highest bidder.
Opportunity #2: Hire 3 or 4 professional companies that specialize in grabbing expired domain names when they get released into the wild (Pool, NameJet, Enom, etc…) One of these companies will grab your dream domain name and then you can fight in the auction to win the expired domain name.
Opportunity #1
Opportunity #2
Bottom Line: If you’re after a specific domain name that is expiring soon, then you need to do your homework and figure out where your auction will take place in.
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Making money from expired domain registration
August 15, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Domain Registrations
Expired domain names are those that had previously been
registered to another owner. These domain name registration are
available to the open market because of non-payment of the
domain name renewal fees. These domain names are returned to the
open market approximately forty-five days after the domain
registration expiration date.
Subsequent to the dot com crash, expired domain names and
expired domain name traffic have been a source of profits for
many. It is critical to obtain, at a low cost, the automated
tools required to track the thousands of domain registration and
abandoned websites that are removed from the registry and become
available for purchase.
Now, many automated tools and resources are available for
identifying, appraising and even buying these domain
registration on an automated basis.
Expired domain names and the expired domain name traffic
associated with them have been only available to those who had
an automated system and tools.
Numerous domain names are registered for website development,
but do not appear online. In a number of these cases, the domain
name owners do not follow through with respect to the website
development and allow the domain registration to expire.
Also, many domain names even point to fully functioning websites
while many are registered for speculation. Such names are
registered by speculators in the hope of obtaining a profit on
the resale of the domain name registration.
However, there are a number of expired domain names with fully
functioning websites, receiving daily traffic from the search
engines, links and banner ads. The expired domain names that get
this daily traffic can earn revenues if these are redirected to
another website or marketed with affiliate programs.
How To Earn Profits from Expired Domain Names & Expired Domain
Name Traffic:
1. Buying for speculation – There is a large and highly
profitable market for reselling domain names at present, and
speculators are constantly looking out for developing
technologies and trends. Evolution is constantly taking place in
technology and trends. There are markets, being watched closely
right now, that are expected to grow exponentially within a
short span of time. It should be a good idea to locate and
register expiring domain names that are related to new trends,
technology and markets in order to earn substantial profits.
2. Buying expiring domain registration and redirecting the
targeted traffic – Targeted keyword domain names can help to get
traffic from those simply typing in keyword rich domain names
into the address bar and hitting the enter key.
3. Buying expired domain name registration and putting up
generic websites – Using tools like easy website building
software, third party payment processors, auto responders and
other applications, even a novice could put generic websites
online with keyword rich domain names that should appear in the
search engine rankings. These websites can be built using
expired domain names to drive traffic to them and the domain
name registration and the developed website could then be sold
together with the domain name, as a value added commodity.
4. Buying expiring domain names of websites that are already
online – A number of expiring domain names are, actually,
already functioning websites. The owners of these websites
either did not renew their domain registration for some reason
or simply stopped operating the website. In fact, quite often,
these websites already have traffic from links to other
websites, search engine rankings and even directory listings.
5. Buying expired domain names and using them for marketing
affiliate programs – Affiliate programs are a good way to
acquire an online business without even having a product.
Affiliate marketers redirect traffic from the affiliate website
to the website of the actual product or service and charge a
commission or a fee when any of the redirected traffic results
in sales. Affiliate programs have become an automated turnkey
solution for a number of entrepreneurs, especially novices.
One can locate and register expired domain name registration
that closely target the market of the affiliate programs and
then draw that targeted traffic into the website with expired
keyword rich domain names with content that satisfies the
informational needs. Then the users can be led onto the sales
page of the product.
Buying Profitable Expired Domain Names-Part I
July 30, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Domain Registrations
If you are a newbie to the world of expired domain names, buying a good domain name is not as simple as it looks or feels. If you succeed in buying a good expired domain name, your buyers will find it an attractive option to purchase it even at a very good price. On the other hand, if you make a bad purchase, you may never be able to sell it to anyone even at very low prices. Buying expired domain names needs a lot of skills and practical knowledge. Before buying a set of domain names that are expiring soon, you may wish learn the basic tricks of locating a good name. This article provides you some of the most common problems associated with buying an expired domain name and how you can take right decisions at the right time.
Everyone keeps taking continuously about domain name extensions and their possible benefits and demerits. Almost every other country now sells domains with its own extensions. As an expired domain trader, you have a range of choices and options while buying a domain name. However, the current preference and flavor is still the dot com extensions, as most of the internet surfers have a habit of typing .com name, even though they are not sure of the actual domain name. Strangely, people never remember any other extensions, other than a name with dot com extension.
It is a blessing in disguise for most expired domain name traders as web surfers automatically type in.com most of the time. Next to a dot com web domain name, web surfers remember .net and .org extensions. If you are not successful in buying a dot com name, you can choose a good .net expired domain name. If you are running a non profit, you can go ahead and buy a dot org name. However, you can stay clear of this name as the current demand for an expired dot org name is very low.
Of late, two other extensions, dot biz and dot info expired domain names are available for purchase with a number of expired domain traders. Several leading businesses and organizations prefer dot biz and dot info names to carry out their business activities. Another advantage with these names is that you can easily brand them by developing a theme based web portal.
There are several other international expired domain name extensions like dot ws, dot fm, dot tv and others. You may find several domain name traders trying to promote these names with glossy and shining campaigns. It is preferable to stay away from these domains, as they are actually worthless and waste of your time. Country specific domain names are also available for you to purchase. Most of the countries of the world have their specific domain name extensions and a number of them are expiring almost everyday. However, most of these names could be too restrictive to be of any real commercial value. You may also need to be the bona fide citizens of some countries to be able to buy country specific domain names.


