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Sunday, 22 July 2007

New List Of Expiring Domains Today

Some more cool domains have expired. Most of them have back links. All these are worth a second look....
PersonalAspect.com
Inferror.com
SouthernBlue.net
BornForFreedom.com
Eein.org
Bloodfin.org
JSCsystems.com
Desprix.com
MegaRiches.org
iBidz.net
LuminaryMag.com
AnimeSpy.net
BottomlineMusic.com
Alternauts.org
GameBoyWebsite.com
OnlineDatingEtc.com
Games-Hunter.com
Volvo-Experience.com
eSmallEngines.com
NightSparrow.com
SocerStuff4U.com
EncryptEmails.info
Jazz-Resource.org
WebCam-Media.com
Computer-Files.com
DebtResolutions.info
BriskBiz.com
DatingEtiquette.info
Conputer.org
ComputerInternet.org
TheAnchorage.info
MMails.net
Informize.net
BlogGround.com
LikeSwimming.com
DatingRelationship.info
Customs-Designs.info

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

New List Of Expired Domains Today

New List Of Expired Domains Today

Some good domains here. All expired. All available for registering at the time of posting.

MillionMeds.com
SearchWing.net
TricGaming.com
JustFunDeals.com
ChristianEmail.org
RXunited.com
TreatmentEquipments.net
DiamonDialogue.com
Red-Box.net
TheWirelessService.com
Punk-Music.org
Grands-Records.com
GoodLinksGuide.org
SiteClickInfo.org
UpstateWholesale.com
DentalSociety.org
OmniPromotions.net
BigVisionHosting.com
Stereophobic.net
TopicProject.com
TheTrafficCounter.com
ProdigyNetworks.net
WPBuilder.com
CountryVertising.com
LogoProShop.com
All4Nets.com
Televisionsi.com
Texas-Sites.com
SMSg.biz
MyFinancialHelper.com
HorizonTrial.com
Mobile24.info

Sunday, 15 July 2007

Expired Domains With PR

Expired Domains With PR

These have PR1 to PR3. All are available at the time of posting.

AccessRealtySi.com
ImNotSally.com
Madg.org
SOHONetworkSolution.com
JackieBrooks.com
SDSpirit.com
FlutterByDreams.com
Kolmacabi.com
WestPointWireless.com
Nursingly.info
Lanied.info
Stetronic.com
FeelingFluffy.com
Unikatni.com
SixthSenseCorp.com
LiftSideRentals.com
BrightonLions.com
iNetFirms.com
Unserberg.com
FDAEducation.com
FootFalcon.com
SunMagic.org
MeridianSys.com
Collectif-Jazz.org
Disfavour.com
ShopBotanica.com
Kymtronics.com
Nexusound.com
SpiritOfWonder.net
SlingScripts.com
Ezhrinc.com
SuryaPublications.com
Lavodica.com
CassieVentura.net
Schizm.org
GoodCreditRepair.info
StratenFestival.com
InstantSolution.biz
KatBlues.com
TangibleTruth.net
BDAWebsites.com
Ornith.org
RetroVinylRecords.net
EuroAutoConcepts.com
PromeLab.org

Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Available Domain Names

hotdevelopments.com
internetticker.com
fcku.us
urlrewrite.com
netcasted.com
homecooked.mobi
topblogz.com
sexiestblogs.com
modcasting.com
protoptype.com
superbdomainnames.com
worldwidefiles.com
dollardealz.com
cheapiphones.us
concertos.us
windowsliv.com
southerner.mobi
neonwhite.com
mysearchtoolbar.com
selfdependence.com
qualifiednames.com
coupob.com
vtroops.com
tvguive.com
visepresident.com
mycarprojects.com
dodgedealers.org
dubbayoo.com
weatherdotcom.com
dnsupplier.com
iswoman.com
blogshare.org
disneyz.com
hormoans.com
babysittingdiaries.com
fotoez.com
tagy.org
hellboy.us
importfind.com
cokemachines.org
fullhouseforums.com
phpdream.com
resizevideo.com
updateinstaller.com
rapperz.us
tvbased.com
excalibir.com
vrowsing.com
sensualredhead.com
messagebroadcaster.com
soupherb.com
programour.com
serankings.mobi
sexifies.com
upeed.com
urwhois.com
whackum.com
vegens.com
videoblogcode.com
weepinwillow.com
worldhealthmarket.com
mysellingmanager.com
gamgsta.com
cmnlive.com
diywifi.com
freedomainrenewals.com
myhighschool.us
ultimatebowflex.com
airlinecharters.mobi
pirating.mobi
softwareexpo.org
interesante.mobi
phpgamer.com
disestablishmentarian.com
designfirm.mobi
v62.org
24fans.org
hotmadre.com
buzzwd.com
eanhardt.com
bugz.us
craigslistarizona.org
hardcoreness.com
mexcans.com
ukblogging.com
datingmaps.com
sharpshooting.us
chickendishes.org
tabbed.info
airplanecharters.mobi
vtrailer.com
tiremaking.com
milfhunterfree.com
algoritham.com
pocketpcphone.us
iceddonuts.com
dnring.com
toyauctioneer.com
fotoboards.com

Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Alexa Expiring Domains

hollywoodlies.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 894,909
rossiauto.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 1,256,952
ccsyst.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 3,386,192
koreanadoptees.net - Alexa Traffic Rank: 4,131,092
hoithatnghiep.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 4,336,548
agrobreeding.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 4,548,673
cy1126.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 4,730,086
decoyman.net - Alexa Traffic Rank: 4,833,789
nettelephoneuae.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 5,071,204
electronicsbestprice.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 5,334,310
office-weblog.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 6,033,232
tenwag.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 6,412,678
pedrammarandiz.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 6,516,976
vickizhaowei.net - Alexa Traffic Rank: 7,253,562
lsnetwork.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 7,391,023
oriondialog.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 7,722,113
lasazondeminana.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 7,866,491
labobina.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 8,001,093
footus.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 8,070,711
flordaserra.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 8,221,930
spacemodernworld.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 8,481,801
daejunongsan.com - Alexa Traffic Rank: 8,656,247

Monday, 9 July 2007

HOT Expiring Domains List for the next days

Take a look at our HOT Expiring Domains List for the next days:

1. paine7.com Drop July 9
This Domain has a valid PR5

2. careersearchassistant.com Drop July 9
This Domain has a valid PR4

3. 1z1.com Drop July 10
3 Letter COM domain

4. q-one.com Drop July 10
Dmoz Listing: dmoz.org/Business/Biotechnology_and_Pharmaceuticals/Pharmaceuticals/Outsourcing/

Yahoo Listing: dir.yahoo.com/Regional/Countries/United_Kingdom/Business_and_Economy/Business_to_Business/Scientific/Biology/Biotechnology/

5.livingxp.com Drop July 11
Alexa Rank 290958

Sunday, 8 July 2007

Expiring Domains With Yahoo Backinks

ssportsnews.net - Yahoo Links: 3,098
nordstroms-bildemontering.com - Yahoo Links: 1,317
theorder-guild.net - Yahoo Links: 1,074
rayschool.com - Yahoo Links: 1,036
credit-cards-source.com - Yahoo Links: 881
brpack.com - Yahoo Links: 243
film-gejowski.com - Yahoo Links: 231
heartcall-music.com - Yahoo Links: 216
koreanadoptees.net - Yahoo Links: 173
comwoool.com - Yahoo Links: 144
footus.com - Yahoo Links: 140
familysweets.com - Yahoo Links: 139
isth2005.com - Yahoo Links: 138
yun114.net - Yahoo Links: 133
randrnewmedia.com - Yahoo Links: 111
china-goldlink.com - Yahoo Links: 109
lingli-battery.com - Yahoo Links: 108
fafamonteco.com - Yahoo Links: 107
burkestpub.com - Yahoo Links: 95
thedirtytalk.com - Yahoo Links: 89
vharawdekarbros.com - Yahoo Links: 88
brain-trust.net - Yahoo Links: 87
cschangfa.com - Yahoo Links: 86
jezohare.com - Yahoo Links: 80
jingsheng-dg.com - Yahoo Links: 80
electronicsbestprice.com - Yahoo Links: 77
windsordrumline.com - Yahoo Links: 73
pro-speech.com - Yahoo Links: 68
vickizhaowei.net - Yahoo Links: 65
victorialimousine.com - Yahoo Links: 65
fluorosense.com - Yahoo Links: 63
win520.com - Yahoo Links: 63
e-sails.com - Yahoo Links: 62
allgeorgiahomeinfo.com - Yahoo Links: 61
standinter.com - Yahoo Links: 61
zjtengfei.com - Yahoo Links: 60
sevells.com - Yahoo Links: 59
tonyroy.net - Yahoo Links: 58
designpal.net - Yahoo Links: 58
nl-commerce.net - Yahoo Links: 53
stickimup.com - Yahoo Links: 52
yunnan-opto-electro.com - Yahoo Links: 52
oriondialog.com - Yahoo Links: 51
jinkaism.com - Yahoo Links: 51
on-the-way.com - Yahoo Links: 50
totstrendsandtrade.com - Yahoo Links: 49
sharjawi.net - Yahoo Links: 45
kansascity-hotel-reservations.com - Yahoo Links: 45
genesisintl.com - Yahoo Links: 44
chetsnutcrackersuite.com - Yahoo Links: 44
stonewallwine.com - Yahoo Links: 44
intemperies.net - Yahoo Links: 43
highpointerelocation.com - Yahoo Links: 36
wallonia-biotech.com - Yahoo Links: 36
yitaicn.com - Yahoo Links: 36
hi-perrods.com - Yahoo Links: 35
lelandengineering.com - Yahoo Links: 34
bigphonediscounts.net - Yahoo Links: 34
etrs-stebbing.com - Yahoo Links: 30
sysigsa.com - Yahoo Links: 30
veronik-sculpture.com - Yahoo Links: 29

Expiring Domain With Google PR

biodata2004.com - Google PR: 6
driveflexcar.com - Google PR: 6
europeflightfinder.com - Google PR: 6
ingmangroup.com - Google PR: 5
lerose.net - Google PR: 5
fafamonteco.com - Google PR: 5
brain-trust.net - Google PR: 5
sfurstman.com - Google PR: 5
sysigsa.com - Google PR: 5
wallonia-biotech.com - Google PR: 5
warchantrecruiting.com - Google PR: 5
twicls.com - Google PR: 4
saralampe2006.com - Google PR: 4
softwareserviceinc.com - Google PR: 4
sportrackaccessorygroup.com - Google PR: 4
rayschool.com - Google PR: 4
riversidepersonalinjury.net - Google PR: 4
pro-speech.com - Google PR: 4
mediatehawaii.com - Google PR: 4
burkestpub.com - Google PR: 4
bookhaven.net - Google PR: 4
china-goldlink.com - Google PR: 4
creativeplacementservices.com - Google PR: 4
lingli-battery.com - Google PR: 4
koreanadoptees.net - Google PR: 4
infinitevoice.com - Google PR: 4
heartcall-music.com - Google PR: 4
highpointrelocation.com - Google PR: 4
homeinspectioninst.com - Google PR: 4
iloveitaliancharms.com - Google PR: 4
herbafone.net - Google PR: 3
footus.com - Google PR: 3
glisolutions.com - Google PR: 3
gusbarreiro.com - Google PR: 3
e-sails.com - Google PR: 3
hhasl.com - Google PR: 3
highpointerelocation.com - Google PR: 3
insightsafety.com - Google PR: 3
intemperies.net - Google PR: 3
jam105.com - Google PR: 3
lecha.net - Google PR: 3
lelandengineering.com - Google PR: 3
credit-cards-source.com - Google PR: 3
choicecommision.com - Google PR: 3
deportegestion.com - Google PR: 3
aidynamics.com - Google PR: 3
avepress.com - Google PR: 3
melvinjadams.com - Google PR: 3
myredhotnightmare.com - Google PR: 3
loanliner.net - Google PR: 3
neutralogics.com - Google PR: 3
northshorebuickpontiacgmc.com - Google PR: 3
oldsacramentocarriage.com - Google PR: 3
pureinterin.com - Google PR: 3
kasemsaprice.com - Google PR: 3
qhyh-hotel.com - Google PR: 3
panopictures.com - Google PR: 3
soshb.com - Google PR: 3
spacemodernworld.com - Google PR: 3
sautelma-rotolok.com - Google PR: 3
ugosh.com - Google PR: 3

Friday, 6 July 2007

Expired PR2-3 Domain Names You Can Grab Now

All these are PR2 & PR expired domains that can be registered. All are available at the time of posting but should be gone soon. Please check all stats before you decide to register a domain. Please leave a comment below if you manage to get any. Thanks.
SeniorPlacementProfessionals.com
NACCPO.org
OperationWeDoCare.org
Part-Home.com
ChicchanCentre.com
BlueSpringsPress.com
Tomorrows39.com
ValsPark.com
MikeGianaris.com
MikeyBanks.com
BobScherr.com
DigitalVideoDreams.net
InLoveWithAView.org
TheWhiteAngels.info
PoorHarvey.com
Ponygra.org
KnockoutEnt.com
Lhora.net
eWirelessRouters.com
InsaneOx.org
Lost-Wings.org
CnBestPic.com
Spectrumega.com
Post-Tol.com
Anderson-LawFirm.com
PetServiceCenter.com
Concept-Home.net
Imagin-IT.com
Ircacs.org
Vozdemano.com
GoodGroundBotanicals.com
Euro-Fets.com
CaritasCanarias.org
NileBlond.com
TheOrangeWorld.com
HollysNotebook.com
DiscoMafia.org
CommerceBuffalo.com
ContractorWorldServices.com
Dental-1st.com
LowDead.com
LizDexic.com
SubmitAndprofit.com
FamilyHeritageHouse.org
HLGBankruptcy.com

Note: As far as I can tell all are valid PR but some PR checker tools will not be able to verify page ranks if domain is not cached in Google.

Thursday, 5 July 2007

Reported Domain Sales Mon. June 25, 2007 - Sun. July 1, 2007

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Get High Traffic Use Expiring Domain Names

Each day 20,000 plus domain names expire and become available 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 domain names 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 would anyone who made any kind of effort with a domain 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.

http://expiringdomains.wordpress.com

Quality Expired Names Released Today

Here are some of the quality domains that are being released after they expired. I really like may of these names. Some of them have PageRank and hundreds of back links even. All available to be registered at the time of posting.

PhotoXsite.com
PromoLoto.com
HotCountryStars.com
Baby-Apparel.com
HawaiianArts.net
SupraPhonic.net
RevivalFiles.com
GreetAsia.com
Digital-Cameraz.com
TruckAccessorys.org
SolarPoweredCar.org
RacquetballResource.info
eVacationSites.com
eBizAccountant.com
NetSiteWorld.com
ExtremeSportsCentral.info
ILoveJava.org
CodingEasy.com
OnEczema.com
Document10.com
Carpet-Site.com
HealthCause.com
ScentwareHouse.com
DigitalExposure.org
4Showcase.org
BroadwayMarket.org
Ghostigator.com
CraftCentral.info
WarriorScripts.com
PremierBooks.biz
Find-Download.info
FragancesOnline.org
UtilitiesReview.com
TampaProperties.org
NationalLeadershipForum.com
Uninteligent.com
TelecommunicationsWow.com
ApartmentsZZZ.com
Hair-Replacements.org
FreedomLions.org
Inferror.org
VSDC.net
U1Travel.com
Script-Hosting.com
NetDollars.biz
TheWeldingAuthority.com
Party-Decorations.net
ModelingCentral.info
YahooCamping.com

http://expiringdomains.wordpress.com

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

How to scour and find the best names available

So in such a highly competitive hi-tech world, how's it possible for the average guy or gal to register a domain name without already have been beaten to it first? After all, there are over 100,000 of the little beasts being registered daily and the queue for each domain name is probably at least a mile long. What gives?

It's all about successful domain name branding. There is a big, big lie (a whopper of a lie, in fact) which is causing many dot-com startups to spend ridiculous amounts of money to budding entrepreneurs who got there first. Some guy who registered a great .com name back in 1993 for $100 is probably going to be on the receiving end of a $500,000 or more deal - for such domains like loans.com, taxes.com, bingo.com, and other one word generic domain names. But nowadays, unless you have that kinda cash to throw around, it's impossible to get hold of them.

But was $500,000 worth it for a company to buy such a name? Perhaps. Perhaps not. It's definitely very easy to market such a name, which may pay for itself ten times over in the long-run.But for the small or medium sized business, you may as well save your cash.The lie is simply this: That all of the best branded names have gone.

Wrong! Sure, without the toolkit which enables you to find such names, it's definitely very hard. But in actual fact, there have been many successes online for projects based on $10 domains - infact, some companies are earning much more online than the companies who ploughed multi-thousand dollar investments into their name branding!

Here's how to..
Find the best domains on a shoestring budget
What makes a good domain name? Since we're left with virtually no generic names to implant our brands into, what we need to do is go for an approach at the other end of the spectrum.

We can either come up with clever phrases, or simple, to the point explanations of what our website is about. Unless your own company name is especially well-branded (like Mcdonalds or Sony),then don't bother registering your company name as your main venture unless you think you can successfully market it in a way which ties in with your current strategies. i.e. showing yourexisting off-line clients or established based of contacts your new company website.Let's work with an example. Recently, I wanted to come up with a domain name for a new marketing project I had. I was looking for something which would reflect selling online. Basically, I was wanting to teach others how to sell online and needed to find a good domain name that would become a home tothis project.

All of my ideas for names, such as SellingOnline.com or OnlineSales.com or even HowToSellOnline.com had all been taken. Rather than settling for a long, ugly and unconstructive domain name, I plugged in the word "sales" into the BizMint search system and within moments found...InternetSales101.comThis is a name that was previously registered, but since the previous owner didn't renew their domain registration, was made available after it's expiration. I registered it on the spot for around $10.

This names reflects the website perfectly... "Internet" and "Sales" are keyword rich for what I'm trying to portray and "101" is the number which means "a course for beginners", and .com is the most favored domain name, especially since I'm writing a course on how to sell online.Now if I'd have found this name on a domain auction website, I'd have been willing to pay as much as $500 for it because I know the site could earn more than that every single day. But insteadwith the BizMint system, I was able to find an expired name which has recently be made available as was open for me to register for just $10. Bargain.How YOU can find the perfect domain name First of all, what's your area of business? Write down around 5 or 10 different keywords that relate to your website and plug each of them into the BizMint search system. Make a note of allthe domains that are available (or ones that are soon to be available) and see what you can come up with. Write down only the best ones that stand out at you.After plugging in "cars" and "autos", here's what I came up with.AmericanFamilyCars.com

AmericanLuxuryCars.comAmericanSportyCars.comCarSaleLine.comCarsHut.comImportCarStore.comCars24hr.comCarsForTeens.comAutosMania.comAutosDirectly.comAutoSalesGuide.comAutoSparesFinder.comOut of the thousands of matches I received, the above are just a few that immediately caught my eye. There are probably more and more expiring daily, and having access to this system enables youto keep a permanent eye on your industry. But these are just a recent few.Depending on your niche, the above domains would be perfect for the right kind of car website. Sell lower-priced cars especially for the young student driver? CarsForTeens.com says it all. Orperhaps you compile a list of the lowest price cars available in your state? AutoSalesGuide.com is right on the money. Or how about AmericanLuxuryCars.com for the well-to-do business man? These are just a few examples of many.The next step is to analyze the search results you receive and use them to provide further inspiration for the kind of website you're looking for. Many times the expired domains churned out at you are good enough to register on their own - but at an absolute minimum, even if you don't register any, they can provide great inspiration for your own ideas.For instance... you may not want Cars24hr.com, but instead 24hrCars.com. The list doesn't show this domain as expired but that doesn't mean it's not available.
You can use the Whoissearch on the main BizMint members-only page to find that specific domain and see if it's available. If it is, you can grab it for registration immediately.What makes a great domain name?A great domain is something that ties in well with your website. Since the generic approach to finding a domain name is virtually out of the question, when finding a domain name that fits in withyour own website, it's important to come up with something that can be associated with it.
Here's a great example I found recently...ListenHoney.com is a site dedicated to informing people about their rude behaviors, their bad habits, or simply letting them know that there's an area in there life that needs to change for the general good of everyone else. Check out the site to see what I mean (it's really funny).My guess is that the resale value of this domain is virtually zero. If they tried to sell just the domain, they'd probably be lucky to get more than $100 for it. It's a short two-word domain, but it has a very limited scope and in general, people just aren't going to be interested in owning it.

However, for the website owners, it's an absolute gem. It's a very clever incarnation of what the site offers, and to be honest I don't think there's another domain that could ever compete withit. So for the owners, although the domain was cheap to register, it's priceless.
Value is in the eye of the beholder. If a longer, usually less attractive URL works great for your business, then register it and use it! Who cares what's its resale value is. I've personallytaken $10 domains and turned them into $100,000 or more yearly income streams with powerful business models. Since my own business is 100% Internet-based, it doesn't matter to me whetheranyone clicks on a hyperlink which is 40 characters long or one that's short, sweet and snappy.As long as the domain portrays what you're offering, the expired domain name database at BizMint will enable you to scour and find thousands of top domains that fit in well with your businessmodel.

Let's say you own a company called Smith's Computer Systems Inc... what type of domain would work well with your business model?

You could buy SmithsComputerSystemsInc.com - but that's boring, it has virtually no branding potential and to put it bluntly, it sucks.

So instead, you'd make a list of keywords and plug them into the BizMint search system. Here are a two keywords I'd note down:

ComputerPCsThen I'd plug them into the search system, and look for all expired .com's. I'd like the domain to be less than 20 characters long and not contain either numbers or dashes. let's see what I find BestComputerSource.comBuyaComputerNow.comComputerBoot.com
MyComputerStore.comTheComputerSite.com
Each of the above domains contain much more branding potential than

SmithsComputerSystemsInc.com or any similar domain.

Something like MyComputerStore.com would be perfect for branding and would look great in any form of advertising
"Just click to MyComputerStore.com"I found the above 5 domains in less than two minutes. It took 10 seconds to complete the search, and another couple of minutes just to browse through the list and see what I could find. Andthat was without even searching for the "PCs" keyword - just for "computer".This is the kind of power you have. And when used properly, you'll be able to churn out a whole stack of quality domain names!

Tuesday, 3 July 2007

The basics of domain name technology

What exactly is a domain? How does it work? What's it's purpose?

Allow me to explain. The Internet is a massive computer network comprising of millions of different systems connected together. Just like the millions of houses that appear in any major city around the world, each computer has a specific "address" that's assigned to it.
In computer speak, this is called an IP address (as opposed to a "postal address" which would be used to keep track of houses in a city).

Every one of these computers connected to this massive network has an IP address assigned to it, which will look something like the following.

216.123.456.12
Now with the shear amount of computers connected to this global metropolis, imagine the chaos of having to remember the IP address of each website you visited instead of its .com address. It just wouldn't work - you'd have such a hard time. For example...

Who hasn't been to Yahoo.com and searched for something? Or loaded up hotmail.com to check their email? Instead of plugging in "www.yahoo.com" into your browser, imagine having to type a long, hard to remember IP address that takes you to their website. Too tiresome. Extremely hard to market. Impossible to brand. You get the picture.

So instead, some bright spark came up with a new idea - an idea that allows both words and numbers to be assigned to a computer name. The result is what you know today as an "Internet domainname".Let's take a look at the typical domain name and dissect how it works. For argument's sake, we'll take our very domain name...

Bizmint.comThe end part, ".com", is called the top-level domain (tld). This is the identifying part of the name which separates the actual domain name and was originally intended to put certain domains into different categories. i.e .com was meant for commercial use, .org was for nonprofit organizations, and .net for used for Internet ISP-type companies.

You've no doubt seen many different TLDs yourself - such as .uk for UK domain names, .es for Spanish names, .de for German domains, etc.

The other part, "bizmint" in this case, is a word/phrase assigned to that particular TLD which identifies where the domain should belong. This part can be anything up to 63 characters long, and can contain numbers, letters or dashes (providing the domain doesn't start or end with a dash), but it can't contain any special characters - so things like "?" or "$"are out of the question.
.com is by far the most popular TLD, and with good reason. It's got marketing appeal, brand-naming recognition and it's more popular than any of the other domain extensions put together. Welive in the "dot-com revolution"... if a man or woman succeeds online, they're known as a "dot-com entrepreneur"... if a venture fails, we call it a "dot-bomb".

Heck, even the shade of paint I have in my office has been labeled by the company as "dot-com". This kind of appeal is unrivaled by any other TLD - and it's the sole reason why .com is the primary choice for many.

How a domain name is registered

At the start of the Internet era, a .com domain name would cost around $100 to register for two years. Nowadays, you can get them for around $10 a year, depending on the cost set by theRegistrar.What's a Registrar? It's simply a company that has been setup to provide an interface for registering domain names and assigning them to specific networks. The Internet works by having thousandsof "DNS databases" around the world which contain the domain name information - i.e. it says that yahoo.com needs to be assigned to their Yahoo servers.

Since the domain name game has become deregulated, more and more registrars have come onto the scene, charging anywhere from $8.95 to $50 per year. What's the difference? None - you still get adomain name assigned to your web server. It's just that many people don't know other, cheaper companies exist. And these cheaper companies may still be as good, and fortunately chargeeven less.

You'll find a list of Registrars in the resource link section.

The difference between a "domain" and a "website"

Having your own .com domain name doesn't mean you automatically have your own website. Here's what you need to have a website...

A web server which contains your website data.

Your own domain name which points to that server

A web server is simply a computer that's permanently connected to the Internet and has been setup as a machine with the sole dedication of serving web pages. Whilst it's technically possible to turn your own home computer into a web server, in 99.9% of cases it's neither practical nor recommended.Instead, there are literally thousands of "web hosting" companies in existence that have dedicated machines stored in dedicated, secure network locations around the world. With prices from $10per month to thousands of dollars monthly (depending on what you buy), they'll hook you up with webspace and a whole load more facilities (such as email, etc). Then on top of this, you needto buy a domain name to point to that web server. For instance, if you bought "shopping.com" and pointed it to a web host that charged you monthly for hosting webspace, every time someone goes to shopping.com (or http://www.shopping.com/), or sends an email to webmaster@shopping.com (or whatever email addresses you set up on your web host's machine) they'd in fact be connecting to your web server which would then serve the pages they requested.

A domain name is completely separate from your web server. You can change your web server/web host a thousand different times and simply update your domain name settings to point to the newserver. It allows you to have one central presence no matter where you host your website. In fact, your domain name is probably the one thing your customers will ever remember you by.Which is exactly why domain name branding is one of the most valuable things you can ever do with your online business. It's vitally important that your website name appropriately reflectsthe kind of image you wish to present. It doesn't necessarily have to be dead true to your business dealings, only with the image - examples...

monster.com is a job search website. People will always remember a generic name such as this because it's easily associated. It's a one word, two syllable name. And when you visit their website,their logo immediately says "monster". Instead, they could have had a name such as "find-a-job-here.com" - but that's complicated to remember. When you want to visit the site next month, was it "findajobhere.com"? or did it have hyphens, or was it "get-a-job-here.com" or what? hmm... hard to remember, lost customers, not branded properly.

Instead, the company chose to use a generic one-word name. Think about it, it's what all of the top websites do - yahoo.com (what does that mean anyway?), hotmail.com, amazon.com, jungle.com -they're all easy to remember.

Unfortunately, because of the shear amount of domains that have been registered, and continue to be registered daily, it's just impossible to snag a one-word domain name without hunting it like a hawk. And it's only once-in-a-million that such a name will ever be made available.However, the purpose of BizMint.com is to empower you with the tools and knowledge to learn how to make use of domain names that are expiring daily, and use what's available in order to successful brand your site.

Monday, 2 July 2007

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Sunday, 1 July 2007

Expired Domains You Can Register

Some more good ones today.

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