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Saturday, 30 June 2007

Expiring Domains on 04th July 2007

Domain Name=======Links=====Alexa rank==Alexa Links===Expiring On
sawwa.org==========231=====4572986======29====04/07/2007
vietfuntravel.com=====2=======6476904======2====04/07/2007
all-around-darren.net==6=======8776203======5====04/07/2007
chinainsured.com=====293=====3423241======288===04/07/2007
poolunlimited.com=====6======8117639=======3====04/07/2007
twowaytvus.com======62=====1032875=======11===04/07/2007

Friday, 29 June 2007

How To Boost Your Traffic With Expired Domain Names

Until now you might have thought that expired domain names are excellent just for branding.
But do you know that by registering the right expired domain names you can significantly boost your website's exposure and traffic?
There is no doubt that Yahoo! is the world's biggest portal. It's no secret that many websites are making tons of money just from the fact that they're on Yahoo!. It's also nothing new that it's getting more and more difficult to get listed there.Now, listen to this. There are tens of thousands of websites listed on Yahoo!. That's tens of thousands of unique domain names, some of which *expire*. Catching my drift?
You own XYZ Web Hosting Corporation (xyzhosting.com) and you want to boost your website's traffic. John Qwerty once had a web hosting business too, with a domain nameqwertyhosting.com. He even got listed on Yahoo.com and received some solid traffic from them over the years. Unfortunately his business flopped and he didn't renew his domain name, so it naturally expired. Despite the fact qwertyhosting.com is available for re-registration, QWERTY Hosting is still in Yahoo! Index .By registering qwertyhosting.com and pointing it to your xyzhosting.com, you'll get a steady flow of qualified visitors from Yahoo!
It's not just Yahoo.com that you can get residual traffic from. Some of the domain names that have now expired once were thriving online businesses linked from tens (may be hundreds) other websites. Chances are that many of those links are still active, pointing to the now dead, expired domains. Now, if you can only register such a domain name, you can capture a stream of traffic that would otherwise go into a black hole.
To find such names, you need two things:
a) a list of expired domain names
.b) a link popularity checker to see whether a particular expired domain name has any links pointed to it.
Some people are getting hundreds of visitors every day thanks to these little-known tricks!

Thursday, 28 June 2007

A warning about registering copyrighted domains

I'll make this section quick and to the point.

One thing you should never be tempted to do is register a domain name that contains a company name which isn't yours, especially when it comes to bigger companies. So don't even think of registering MicrosoftSoftware.com or McdonaldsHamburgers.com, because their legal departments will eat you alive. Literally.

In the early days of the net, there were a lot of "cybersquatters" who registered company domain names in the hope that they could bid them to massive companies and reap millions of dollars for their efforts.Hundreds of court cases and thousands of dollars in legal expenses later, all that happened was the courts summoned the "little guy" to give up his trademarked name and literally give it away to the big companies.

So the warning is simply this. If you spot a hot domain that you think would bring a major company's purchasing department to its knees, resist the temptation. You'll go through much more hassle than it's worth.To ensure that there won't be any copyright conflicts on the particular name, use a trademark search on any new domain. I personally use http://www.nameprotect.com/.

Tread with caution... because if you launch a multi-million dollar venture on a domain that doesn't belong to you, you may end up giving it away.

Wednesday, 27 June 2007

3 Letter Hot Expiring Domains

They are pending delete. Grab them if you can!!

kdv.biz
krf.biz
qlb.biz
add.us
adp.us
agv.us
jur.us
kai.us
kba.us
kgo.us
meq.us
mhc.us
mmt.us
tqh.us
tsm.us
two.us

Tuesday, 26 June 2007

Hot Expiring Domains as on 03/07/2007

Domain Name
Links
Alexa rank
Alexa Links
Expiring On


cdcga.org
217
4541479
25
03/07/2007


american-lab.com
305
8414003
12
03/07/2007


monkeyking2008.com
625
2882026
27
03/07/2007


coaldelivery.com
665
5026852
26
03/07/2007


moniaive.com
137
7944678
17
03/07/2007

Monday, 25 June 2007

Instant Traffic Using Expired Domains

Getting free traffic to your website is a lot of work. If you don't have the money to spend on full blown PPC (pay-per-click) campaigns like Google AdWords, free traffic exchanges are a great way to get the traffic you need.

Seeing as how your attention was drawn to this free information you are probably own a website or are involved in some type of internet marketing.

International Web usage is seeing declines in the summer months as well. Between mid-May and July of 2002, Russia reported a twenty-percent decline in summer Internet usage. Sweden saw its summer traffic stifled by eighteen-percent as early as July 1999, and many other countries around the world are feeling the hit of summer traffic reductions as well.

Buy traffic - There is one fast way to deliver traffic by the thousands to your website within 24 hours. Buy traffic from traffic brokers. Most traffic brokers show your website as a full page pop-under without the internet explorer bar on selected type of geo targeting and category.

Instant Traffic Using Expired Domains
Every day thousands of domains 'expire' and are put back into the pool of available domains that anyone can register. They can be very valuable if you are looking for a quality domain for your online business, or if you want to re-sell them for profit. But wait! There is another huge advantage to a domain that was previously owned -- Instant Traffic!

As I said above, expired domains have all been owned by someone in the past. Many of these previous owners built Websites for these domains, advertised them, registered them with search engines, and even exchanged links with other sites. All translating into traffic to that domain name.

Now, why would someone who took the time to do all that work let the domain expire? It could be one of several reasons: * the author simply lost interest * an online venture ran out of funding * poor management of the domain * they couldn't afford the fees

Similar to browsers who walk into the high street shops to "Touch and Feel" the merchandise.
Quality Incoming Links - Having a number of incoming links from reputable websites in the same topic area of your website is crucial. Having links from sites with Page Rank 3 or greater, will help your search engine rankings enormously.

There may well be over 1000 search engines and indexes on the internet. However, there are only a dozen engines with any real clout. Google and Yahoo dominate the web in terms of traffic, followed by a raft of medium sized search engines.

It is common knowledge that without traffic we have no business. Like any business, without any customers you don't get sales. Traffic represents all the people that gets a chance to see what you have to offer. Whatever the reason, it happens. And you can reclaim some of the wasted traffic and use it to your advantage. You can either point it to your existing site or use it to jumpstart and add value to a new site.

How do you know if an expired domain has traffic?
While there is no way to gauge the actual amount of traffic going to an expired domain, you can find out its link popularity in the major search engines. This will tell you the number of Web pages listed in a particular search engine that link to that domain. The more links, the higher link popularity and the more traffic that domain is getting (in some search engines, the higher ranking, too).

As you can see, this can be an affordable way to gain instant traffic to your site. Be nice, though, and do not abuse this technique, make sure the site you are sending traffic to relates to the domain. For example don't register the expired domain 'ehairplugs.com' just because it has a high link popularity and then forward the domain to your site about Internet marketing. Other than that you may use your new domain with 'built-in' traffic however you wish! Compare SEO Elite and get free SEO Elite Software download today Do not make the mistake of including the URL of your internet opportunity on each and every manual traffic exchange you are participating....instead...use some of your traffic exchange affiliate links to derive the benefits of residual traffic in the long run.

Generating traffic is not an easy task. You have to contend with a great number of sites to generate a good number of traffic flow. But if done successfully this could open up a Pandora's Box of possibilities. One of the benefits is monetizing your traffic flow.

Also, when people see the same ad over and over again, they get desensitized to it. Don't fall into this trap. It's one thing to try and sell a very popular product/service/ebook etc, but it's another thing when a million other people are trying to do it too. Competition is a good thing, because it validates your market, but too much competition is tough and it's time to move on to something else.

Advanced website traffic tactics might sound daunting, but if you make it low cost then you have nothing but a win-win situation. Employ low cost advanced website traffic tactics and you're in for a huge online success

Sunday, 24 June 2007

Domains Expiring on 30 June 2007

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Saturday, 23 June 2007

How Expired Domains Work

In the early days of the Internet when a domain name expired it was already available for other people to register it. Nowadays the process is more complex; the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) created what is called “Grace Period” to protect the registrants.

The Daily Domainer blog has an interesting article titled “Expired – But Not Gone” describing the process in detail. Basically once a domain expires it enters into the “Auto Renew Grace Period”. This period usually lasts 30 days and the owner of the domain is able to renew anytime during that time frame. Should the owner fail to renew the domain it will enter into the Redemption period.

The registrar becomes the owner of the domain on this period, and it will try to sell the domain through auctions or retain it in the case it generates PPC revenues. Finally if the domain is not sold through an auction and if it is also not generating revenues the registrar will release it.

Friday, 22 June 2007

Expired PR3+ domains

Here are several PR3 domains expired and available for anyone to register NOW. If you want any, hurry! (There's also a couple of PR4 domains in the list.)

Note: Some PR checking tools online will not verify the page ranks if the domain is not indexed in Google. Nevertheless, all PR are genuine as far as I can tell. Please verify all data yourself before registering any)

Baldy-Mountain.com
PCfusion.net
ShopSerenity.com
WhatTheNurseSaw.com
HelioGruppen.com
Pagen6.com
PlanetIceSpokane.com
StarNetNews.com
LowDownBrassBand.com
SweetCiderMusic.com
BrooklynAboveGround.com
BoltonUnderground.info
D-ClicWeb.com
Luv2Pixel.com
MiAutoClub.com
IBlameBush.com
Valtrad.com
InspirationalImports.com
Jimrhoadsaction.com

If you decide to register any, please leave a note in the comments below. thanks.

Thursday, 21 June 2007

Domain Names with Link Popularity and Alexa Ranks

Domain NameLink PopAlexa RankAlexa LinksExpires On
firstthingsfirstfoundation.com11537572311228-06-07
amplifynet.com15064152932128-06-07
indianmuseek.com298865352529-06-07
tuttilimundi.com5626629564629-06-07
assurances-ch.com165052921229-06-07
mtvernongirlsbasketball.com3765333991329-06-07
cincosiglos.org22873534481129-06-07
sanalbellek.net2991472152429-06-07
fontsavvy.com5619946789729-06-07

Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Getting Traffic using Expiring Domains

Each day 20,000 plus domains are expiring and areavailable for anyone to register. This is valuable if you are seeking a domain to help you boost your traffic, or are looking to resell the names for a profit.

Expiring domains have been owned by at least one person in the past. This owner may have built a website, advertised, submitted to the search engines, or traded links with another website owner.

So why anyone who made any kind of effort with a domain would simply let it expire? Well, here are just a few:-
The Author lost interest
A company went out of business
Simply forgot to renew the registration
Could not afford the fees

For whatever reason, that domain is now available for the taking; and you can take advantage of all that work. You could point it at your existing domain or build a new site.

So, how do you know if a domain name even has expired traffic?

While you can never tell the amount of traffic that is going to an expired domain name, there are some factors you can use to gauge this.
Here are a few:-

Link Popularity
Link popularity tells you the number of URL's or pages that link to a specific domain name. Basically, the more links coming to a domain name the higher the link popularity and the higher chance of generating traffic. Additionally, a domain name with high link popularity has a better chance of receiving better quality traffic.
Use our free link popularity tool.
Alexa Rank
The Alexa rank is a measurement of a domain's unique visitor traffic and page views. The Alexa toolbar tracks how many users visit a domain and grades those visits as rank. Alexa will normally drop an expired domain name after seeing no page view traffic for 3 months. So, if there happens to be a related Alexa rank, this is a definitive resource for traffic.
Now if that Alexa rank is 1,000,000 or higher, then the domain is really not receiving any traffic. You should look for a domain with at least 100,000 that should translate into at least 2 visitors a day.
Google PageRank
Google pagerank is a value from 1 to 10 that expresses the popularity of a domain name based upon how many quality web pages are linking into a particular domain name. Pagerank can be used for two main reasons when acquiring an expiring domain name.
Building a website to boost your main website's pagerank
Take advantage of the traffic coming from the inbound links
If you have the Google toolbar installed, you can discover an expired domain's pagerank by typing the URL into your web browsers address bar and looking for the pagerank to appear.
Try using this tool as well
Yahoo and Dmoz Listings
The previous domain owner may have been approved by a Dmoz editor or even paid for inclusion into a search engine like Yahoo or Looksmart. When you acquire a domain name that is expiring, you inherit these listings as well. Do the research and search the directory for the name by simply typing in the full URL for the domain.

A listing in any of the top ten search engines will not guarantee traffic, but will give you a better chance of receiving quality traffic. At the very least you can usually turn these domains around and sell them for the value of the directory listings.

We have published a list of daily expiring domains names that have the tools in place for you to conduct all of this research for free.As you can see, this is a very affordable way to gain near instant traffic for your website. Try to purchase domain names that are related to what kind of traffic you need. As an example; if you need webmaster traffic, purchase domain names that have keywords that are appealing to a webmaster not a cook.

Tuesday, 19 June 2007

Software Finds Expired Domains

Expired domains with expired traffic can have huge value from link popularity. Software also allows you to filter, find whois dropped expiry and whois status. Track an unlimited number of domains. Checks Yahoo, DMOZ, and Looksmart, and 8 search engines to see if domain is listed. Advanced features include automation of: search filtering link-popularity, status checker, bulk whois, scheduler, and real time domain lists. Expired Domain Sleuth goes through the whole cycle with you for finding valuable domain names. First, find expired domain names by using a database of expired and onhold domains. Or find domains that are listed on any of the major search engines or directories.
Do a domain name check to check domain name availability. Next filter the domains by doing checking links, validating links, choose only Yahoo Google or DMOZ listings, domains containing words onumbers, or filter based on .com, .net, .org...etc. Broken website links can indicate an abandoned domain.Check the link popularity of your domains to see all expired domains with traffic. This expired domain software has sorted columns and allows you to check whois, register domains, view sites linking into your domain, and is multi-threaded for super fast execution.
Manage your most valuable domains in a long term "monitoring spreadsheet". Check back to see if the domains have become available for registration.
Save different lists in different files for maximum management.New version includes expiry dates, domain status, custom search engine additions, automation, saved tasks, exody domain lists. Advanced Membership lets you automate, get Exody Lists, and hourly update your domain status. Supports 23 search engines including .co.uk, .ca, .com, .org, and .net domains.Pricing and AvailabilityExpired Domain Sleuth v5.7.5r runs under Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows CE and costs $69.95 (US). Licensed users are entitled to the fully-functional copy of the software
Further information on the product, as well as its free evaluation copy is available from http://http://www.expireddomainsleuth.com/.
Expired Domain Sleuth v5.7.5r can be downloaded from http://www.shareit.com/product.html?productid=187515
The program comes with an installer and uninstaller for easy usage.
About Expired Domain SleuthExpired Domain Sleuth is located in Calgary, Canada.
The company is proud to be member of the following organisations:
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For further information about Expired Domain Sleuth visit http://www.expireddomainsleuth.com/. You will also find all contact information as well as a profile there.

Monday, 18 June 2007

New Domains Expired Today

As always some have page rank, almost all have back links and all are available to be registered now.
ArenaEstates.net
FlowersCentral.net
HypnosisTapes.net
FlyFisherOnline.com
Marketing-Promotion.net
TheGlobez.com
BellasJewelry.com
BikeGermany.com
TopDogShareware.com
SmartPhoneComparison.net
Craps-Games.net
CasinoAuto.com
100Referencs.info
FoodAndHealthInfo.com
BicycleCentral.info
CopyDVDSoftware.info
VOIPPhoneNetwork.info
Shoppiness.com
Advrt.com
ZenHead.org
Shoe-Circle.com
DiabeticCentral.info
3DExplore.com
SuperComicGuys.com
SoftwareSMS.org
CharmingFlorist.net
RevealDestiny.com
SEOSoftwarePortal.com
LavaMagazine.com

Sunday, 17 June 2007

Few more Expiring Domains for Garb

Few more Expiring Domains for Garb
All expired. Some with PR, most with back links.
BibleWork.org
IVFPregnancy.org
IVFSuccess.org
Global-Communication.org
PropertyOptions.org
HigherCashFlow.com
HighStandards.org
IVFTreatments.org
PlatimumRoad.org
StartPageGold.com
Guitar-Dir.com
GymsNetwork.com
RomanceDatabase.com
YourWebHelper.com
TheCanoeGuide.com
TheGamesWebOnline.com
BargainSuperSavers.com
PregnantPortal.com
FortuneSurfer.com
Diet-Supplemets.biz
SwedenBrowser.com
DietingCentral.info
TheFitnessDirectory.info
TheGoodLooks.net
MarketingTipsUSA.com
FashionBiz.biz
HomeEntertainmentCentral.info

Saturday, 16 June 2007

More Deleted Domains With PageRank & Backlinks

Here are some recently deleted domain names. Some of them have page rank; most have back links. And you should know how to make use of them to generate profits! As always, all the domains are ready to be registered. (All are available at the time of posting).
PistolSite.com
TheMetalZone.com
Ace-Media.net
GlobalAutoSpecialist.com
CrackProduct.com
ParentAsk.com
AdBust.com
TrendWorks.biz
CorporateEbooks.com
GearAdventure.com
WebsitesMedical.com
SickStudios.com
AlienNet.net
Web-Contractor.info
AdminsLand.net
EurekaGames.com
Golf-Pros.info
HotVision.net
Web-Privacy.info
Resell-Recipes.com
InteractiveGaming.biz
QualityAssuranceUK.com
CustomerContactUK.com
MySpas.net
Edit-Text.com
Legal-Eagles.info
EvangelTV.com
The-Article.com
WineSale.info
USVirtual.net
New-Accounts.info
BinaryPages.com
DepressionAssist.com
MerchantWeb.org
Universal-Boards.org

Friday, 15 June 2007

Some Basics About Expired Domain Names

This article is in response to a couple of questions I received about what exactly is an expired domain and how to make use of such domain names in business and for profit. For some of you, this is probably very basic information, but for others, especially newbies, I hope it will be helpful.
Here we go.....
A domain name represents one or more IP addresses, which are used in URLs to identify particular web pages on the world wide web. Usually, this would consist of a designed website with links on search engines, contain business information, carry related advertisements and have reciprocal links to other websites. The domain of this blog, VOHIO.com, for example, embodies a number of IP addresses.
When you acquire a new domain name, you pay for its registration and you have to renew its license annually. If you do not do so, the domain name expires and becomes available for others to purchase. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), sometimes domain owners miss renewing their domain names due to various factors. Perhaps, the owner failed to received the expiration notice reminder from the registrar or he or she may have run out of money to continue promoting the site or his interest and enthusiasm to continue managing the site may have waned.
An expired domain name is an interesting prospect to many webmasters. Firstly, the online traffic generated by such a domain comes as an inexpensive opportunity to cross-sell a new website and its services. Secondly, once acquired, the webmaster has the option to either maintain the website as it used to be, or redirect the expected visitors to one of his own existing websites.
Basically, the use of the expired domain name takes advantage of the expired domain's link popularity, back links to it from other websites, page rank status and also all listings it already has in the search engines.
By investing in an expired domain name, savvy webmasters are finding out that they not only obtain the potential customers of the expired domain but also benefit from saving time, effort and the costs related to undertaking an extensive promotion of a site just to get a substantial share of online traffic.
Domain speculators, (I prefer to call them entrepreneurs), are likewise drawn to buying expired domain names to make money. The way they do it is: they purchase popular expired domain names and resell those for a profit.
There, I hope that was useful. If anyone would like to use this article on their own website, ezine, blog or ebook, feel free to do so but please be sure to copy the article in its entirety including this portion with a live link back to ExpiringDomains.com
Thank you.

Thursday, 14 June 2007

More Quality Deleted Domains

There was a very good list yesterday. I hope you managed to get one or two good domains for yourself. If not, here's another great list of expired domains for you. I really like some of the names here. Take a look...
ScriptCenter.org
HyperFlasher.com
MyCarDealers.net
TrackByRent.com
Musik-Musik.com
The-MP3.com
DVDrPlanet.com
LiveVideoSecurity.com
InternCorps.org
ForumCenter.info
Piloteers.com
LinkedFamilies.com
DirectSalesRecruitment.net
DigitalCameraLinks.com
WeAreNext.org
iPlayGuitar.org
Jobs4Ever.com
Paradise-resort.net
LifeCoachSite.com
DirectEmailings.com
MusicOfHollywood.com
ChinaConsultants.org

Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Recently Expired Domains

Domains are constantly expiring without their owners renewing their registrations for them. These domains are often kept for approximately 45 days before they are put up on the Internet for interested parties to take new ownership of them. Owning recently expired domains can offer great advantages to you and if managed wisely, can lead to the earning of substantial online profits.
There are several ways to finding recently expired domains. The easiest method to carrying this out is to conduct an Internet search where you will find countless offers for services can help you track domains that have expired or are about to expire. Employing such a service will probably cost you a regular fee.
However, if you are not intent on being on the lookout for soon-to-be expired domains, then it might not be worth your money paying a regular fee for such a service. Instead, you can zoom in on domains that are recently expired and make a one-time investment to buy them over.
Choosing a recently expired domain that holds close relevance to your online business will help you focus your search. This will certainly help you to know where to start in your search for the most ideal domain on the market. Some tools may give you the option of searching for an expired domain with a keyword match. This will certainly help you to narrow down your choices especially if your search is particularly specific.
There are even some tools available that include an advanced search with a variety of options to help you narrow down your findings. Once you have found the expired domain of your choice, you must check for its availability before registering it at a domain register that you are comfortable with.

Tuesday, 12 June 2007

Some Basics About Expired Domain Names

This article is in response to a couple of questions I received about what exactly is an expired domain and how to make use of such domain names in business and for profit. For some of you, this is probably very basic information, but for others, especially newbies, I hope it will be helpful.
Here we go.....
A domain name represents one or more IP addresses, which are used in URLs to identify particular web pages on the world wide web. Usually, this would consist of a designed website with links on search engines, contain business information, carry related advertisements and have reciprocal links to other websites. The domain of this blog, ExpiringDomains.blogspot.com , for example, embodies a number of IP addresses.
When you acquire a new domain name, you pay for its registration and you have to renew its license annually. If you do not do so, the domain name expires and becomes available for others to purchase. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), sometimes domain owners miss renewing their domain names due to various factors. Perhaps, the owner failed to received the expiration notice reminder from the registrar or he or she may have run out of money to continue promoting the site or his interest and enthusiasm to continue managing the site may have waned.
An expired domain name is an interesting prospect to many webmasters. Firstly, the online traffic generated by such a domain comes as an inexpensive opportunity to cross-sell a new website and its services. Secondly, once acquired, the webmaster has the option to either maintain the website as it used to be, or redirect the expected visitors to one of his own existing websites.
Basically, the use of the expired domain name takes advantage of the expired domain's link popularity, back links to it from other websites, page rank status and also all listings it already has in the search engines.
By investing in an expired domain name, savvy webmasters are finding out that they not only obtain the potential customers of the expired domain but also benefit from saving time, effort and the costs related to undertaking an extensive promotion of a site just to get a substantial share of online traffic.
Domain speculators, (I prefer to call them entrepreneurs), are likewise drawn to buying expired domain names to make money. The way they do it is: they purchase popular expired domain names and resell those for a profit.
There, I hope that was useful. If anyone would like to use this article on their own website, ezine, blog or ebook, feel free to do so but please be sure to copy the article in its entirety including this portion with a live link back to ExpiringDomains.blogspot.com
Thank you.

Monday, 11 June 2007

Expired Domains With PR 1, 2, 3

Here are a few specially handpicked domain names for you today. They are all expired and have PR. All have back links as well. One or two are listed in Yahoo's $299 directory! If you register any, please leave a note below. Thanks!
RealStat.info
Fire-Safety.org
Get-Down.info
MotorSport-Foto.net
Blue-MoonLight.org
InspectorRoss.com
Web4Play.com
Books-Corner.net
AVoiceOfreason.org
USAllianceGroup.com
PremiumNetDeals.com
NavyRadioMan.com
LawForNonProfits.com
BigFindOnline.com
GoldenGirlHomes.org
SoraMusic.com
InfinityQuest.net
Hypertension-Info.com
DietChannel.biz
UnixWebs.com

Sunday, 10 June 2007

Quality PR2, PR3 Domains That Have Expired

This is a very nice list of expired domains that have PR2 & PR3 as their page rank. As usual all are free to be registered immediately. First come, first served. Please check their individual PR before you decide to register any. (Some tools may show PR as invalid if the domaisn are not indexed in Google.)
eCommerceIndia.net PR2
GreenDayUnlimited.com PR2
TYFC.org PR2
Instant-Karma.net PR2
SilentStudio.net PR3
TeamLawson.net PR2
OriginalPainting.biz PR2
LTCAdvocate.org PR2
HeartOfDaytona.org PR2
DyPunto.com PR3
NorisPhone.com PR3
WNPay.com PR3
DetermaSoft.com PR3
JiveText.com PR2
ElectraShine.com PR2
DentistPalmSprings.com
TexasElectricityGuide.com
GatewayFunding.net PR2
DukeOfWindsor.biz PR2
TecMill.com PR2
StealthCharger.com PR2
BlueRoots.org PR3
CometMusic.net
Imtelli-Language.com PR2
HorizonSeries.com PR3
IntegralGames.com PR3
StarGirlShop.com PR2
HotMovieRecords.com PR2
Soft-Games.net PR3
HomeExerciseGym.com PR2

Saturday, 9 June 2007

PR3 Expired Domains You Can Register Now!

I have been away for a while. That's why there have been no new posts from me recently. Anyway, I'm back. And I will be posting new lists of domains for you today, tomorrow and in the weeks and months to come.
The following domains are all expired, has PR3 and are free to be registered immediately. (Please verify domain details before you decide to register any. Please note that some pagerank checker tools might show different PR if the domains are not indexed in Google. But you can be sure that their PR is genuine.) Besdies having PR3, all these domains also have back links. So verify everything carefully. (Bonus: There are also a PR 4 domain in there!)
ShopAt360.com
Seaska.org
SpringTrainingCentral.com
LesMars.net
InvestigativeMgt.net
DellsCatholic.org
AroundTheWeb.net
MargateWeather.net
AcAwards.net
ArtSpaceEverett.org
Kats1Stop.com (over 30,000 back links!)
M-I-Z.com
Sidomsa.org
StPaulsGallery.biz
GrupoCentral.net
AaronBellamy.com
e-WebArts.com
FreshFishTV.com
Akymbo.com
DiversityFaces.net
Hringbrot.com
FloridaCollectionsAttorney.com
AcceleronSolutions.com
User-Centered.net
AMNnews.org
ReviewStudios.com
Lorraines.org
MuseWorksInc.com

Friday, 8 June 2007

PR4 Domains For Sale

I am making available a limited selection of quality domains. All are registered at DomainsSite. Price is only $29 per name. Buy it now. If there are more than one interested parties, then domain will go to the best offer received. (Buyers get domains pushed for free into their own DomainSite accounts.)

FreedomOnline.org (PR3, 18 links) SOLD!
SN2008.com (PR4, 9 links)
IntelligenceSummit.net (PR4, 35 links)
FredoniaRadio.org (PR4, 74 links)


Note: If you'd like to advertise your own domains for sale here, introductory price is only $2 per name.
+Set your own sale price.
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Thursday, 7 June 2007

Domains with plenty of backlinks

First off, I want to say a BIG thank you to all those who have sent me nice messages. Much appreciated.
Now on to the business at hand :) We've got a few big ones including one or two with over 9000 backlinks! Take a look....
Tides-Coach.com (PR3, 91 links, DMOZ-listed)
FastTrackDevelopment.com (15 links)
MaxiDL.com (202 links)
KimberlysDesigns.com (86 links)
Web-Wap.com (5 links)
AirNetLink.com (10 links)
VBnewbie.com (10 links)
NetMoneyTools.com (76 links)
CyberlinkCommunications.com (8 links)
Falluccox.org (9677 links)
CampingTents.info (131 links)
OnlinePeopleSearch.info (3 links)
WatchHK.org (126 links)
AussieWebsites.biz (40 links)
KV22.com (9955 links)
AdamWebHosting.com
EuroHotelReservations.com (19 links)
EfiTeam.com (PR2, 4290 links)
RemoveHair.org (106 links)
Ybcw.com (PR2, 55 links)
DownloadsBank.com (19 links)
All-Weddings.com (80 links)
Smzylc.com (PR3, 13 links)

Wednesday, 6 June 2007

Some Good Domain Names Expired

Here are some of the better domains that have expired recently. All are available to be registered at the time of posting. If you register any please leave a note in the comments section.
Thanks.

RedLightNews.info
TheGunSite.info
Restaurant-Recipes.info
AmazingShowcase.com
PaperbackPreviews.com
SpyCameraTech.com
EagleInterlink.com
SimplePHP.net
QualityPictureFrames.info
GrandTravelUSA.com
China-Comics.com
Mattress-USA.biz
OnlineTradingPoint.com
StarChildStudio.com
MedicalBillingToday.info
NintendoSystems.info
Consumer-Directory.net
eCommercialProfits.com
1FinanceWeb.info
Animated-Screensavers.net
RelocationExpertsOnline.info
HighInvestment.info
WirelessPrinters.net
Market-Sensor.com
LostSignal.net
StockBrokerNetwork.com
WorldPeaceComm.com
California-Mortgages.net
Vogue-Interiors.net
Car-Selling.net
MegaCrack.net
Euro-Serve.net
MyDrugPharmacy.com
EliteSpeed.net
EasternBuys.info
TheBestPharmacies.com
BlackJackBook.info
Date-Makers.net
JNHosting.com
IncorporatedGroup.info
Todays-date.com
FutureWorldOrder.com

Tuesday, 5 June 2007

Why Park Domains

If you own many domain names like me, one of the first things you'd probably do when you acquire a new name, is to park it somewhere.
And you know there are plenty of domain parking providers around.And you probably also know that these parking pages are severely limited.
For example, your earnings from the PPC ads shown on your page is shared with the parking provider, so you probably only end up getting about 30% to 40% of what you could potentially earn.Instead of paying another company to park your domains for you, why don't you park them yourself and keep 100% of the profits?
Makes perfect sense.
I came across this brilliant product Domain Money Maker. It provides an easy-to-use script that generates dynamic, content-rich, search-engine-optimized parking pages for your domains with your own AdSense ads.
I tried it out and managed to create a site about global warming in 12 minutes! (You can create niche sites on almost any newsworthy topic you choose. You don't even need to know anything about the subject!)All you do is edit a few lines. (Clear instructions given so even a newbie can follow).
With the keywords you choose, you then get your own unique site automatically generated instantly. What's even better is that the content is not stagnant but it actually gives you fresh new content every day without you having to lift a finger!You also get to add any links or images you like. Or customize it as much as you want.
Try doing that with a parked page!
Another thing I found from my stats:
I used to get 5 cents for a click parked the "old way". But I see that that each click now makes between 15 cents to 25 cents using this method.The special offer is that you can now use it for an UNLIMITED number of domain names for just $47.

Monday, 4 June 2007

Some Basics About Expired Domain Names

This article is in response to a couple of questions I received about what exactly is an expired domain and how to make use of such domain names in business and for profit. For some of you, this is probably very basic information, but for others, especially newbies, I hope it will be helpful.

Here we go.....

A domain name represents one or more IP addresses, which are used in URLs to identify particular web pages on the world wide web. Usually, this would consist of a designed website with links on search engines, contain business information, carry related advertisements and have reciprocal links to other websites. The domain of this blog, EXPIRINGDOMAINS.BLOGSPOT.COM , for example, embodies a number of IP addresses.

When you acquire a new domain name, you pay for its registration and you have to renew its license annually. If you do not do so, the domain name expires and becomes available for others to purchase. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), sometimes domain owners miss renewing their domain names due to various factors. Perhaps, the owner failed to received the expiration notice reminder from the registrar or he or she may have run out of money to continue promoting the site or his interest and enthusiasm to continue managing the site may have waned.

An expired domain name is an interesting prospect to many webmasters. Firstly, the online traffic generated by such a domain comes as an inexpensive opportunity to cross-sell a new website and its services. Secondly, once acquired, the webmaster has the option to either maintain the website as it used to be, or redirect the expected visitors to one of his own existing websites.

Basically, the use of the expired domain name takes advantage of the expired domain's link popularity, back links to it from other websites, page rank status and also all listings it already has in the search engines.

By investing in an expired domain name, savvy webmasters are finding out that they not only obtain the potential customers of the expired domain but also benefit from saving time, effort and the costs related to undertaking an extensive promotion of a site just to get a substantial share of online traffic.

Domain speculators, (I prefer to call them entrepreneurs), are likewise drawn to buying expired domain names to make money. The way they do it is: they purchase popular expired domain names and resell those for a profit.

There, I hope that was useful. If anyone would like to use this article on their own website, ezine, blog or ebook, feel free to do so but please be sure to copy the article in its entirety including this portion with a live link back to expiringdomains.blogspot.com.

Thank you.

Expiring Domains

Saturday, 2 June 2007

Domain sniping

Domain sniping is the practice of an individual registering a domain name whose registration has lapsed in the immediate moments after expiry. This practice has largely been muted through ICANN's addition of the Redemption Grace Period (RGP), which allows registrants 30 days to reclaim their domain name. By law there are no perpetual rights to domain names after payment of registration fees lapses, aside from trademark rights granted by common law or statute.
Although domain registrars often make multiple attempts to notify a registrant of a domain name's impending expiration, a failure on the part of the original registrant to provide the registrar with accurate contact information can make an unintended registration lapse posible. Unless the original registrant holds a trademark or other legal entitlement to the name, they are often left without any form of recourse in getting the domain name back. It is incumbent on registrants to be proactive in managing their name registrations and to be good stewards of their names.
Prior to the Redemption Grace Proceedure (RGP) individuals could engage in domain sniping in order to extort money from the original registrant to buy the name back. The addition of RGP has largely abated the ability to 'snipe' names and therefore has moved the battle for expiring domain names to the domain registrar level, where companies such as Godaddy or Enom retain names for auction through services such as TDNAM.com or Snapnames.com

Friday, 1 June 2007

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