Thursday, September 11, 2008

General Tips and Suggestions to Help You in Expired Domain Search

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Copyright © 2008 John Khu



Buying an expired domain could be a risky proposition and a tough exercise, if you do not the art and skill of how to excel in expired domain search. Expired domain search is also a tedious exercise that involves sifting and searching through a big database of domain provided by your registrar. Almost all registrars maintain and make available a huge inventory of expired domains through their web site. To buy your favorite expired domain name, you will need to be very smart and agile in grabbing the name at the last minute.

However, many expired domain traders make a big blunder of choosing and buying wrong domains, which eventually leads a big monetary loss and inventory of unsold domains. Many a time, purchased expired domains may be of inferior quality and it may be very tough to dispose it off to a third party. Expired domain search is a complicated thing and involves a series of steps and actions that ensures a steady supply of great sounding domain names.

A streamlined and organized expired domain search should involve the following aspects and issues:

a) An extended search to check for the overall viability of the domain, whether its URL is top level or not. Top level domain is often very difficult to find; however, people are registering specialized domains based on their country of origin or type of business. Country level top domains seem to be the current flavor and you may wish to look for one that has few letters in its URL address.

b) Performing an expired domain search based on the perceived future commercial viability in terms of profits and rate of return over the investment. Industry estimates suggest that the average rate of return on an expired domain is in the range of about 30% to 40%; however, you may need to find a domain that has the ability to provide better yields than the normal ROI.

c) Looking through an extended inventory of expired domains could take countless number of hours, as at any given point of time, you can find more than a million domains ready for sale and purchase. Thus, to conduct a refined expired domain search as an expired domain trader, you will need to use a highly sophisticated method of surfing through the list and short listing the best among the lot.

Well organized expired domain search involves two important issues such as:

i) To identify and seek those domains that has plenty of traffic and inbound links

ii) To find and search for those domains those are easy to recall and remember.

To check the total number of back links attached to an expired domains name, you can follow this simple procedure:

On a search engine input field, use the phrase "link" before the fill domain URL and start searching for possible entries. Now, the search result will return the complete list of links attached to particular domains. For example, link: www.aaa.com will return a list of back links for that web site. More numbers of back links means more numbers of visitors for that web site. Expired domain names offer a great opportunity and an exciting option for anyone who wishes to make money online. With today's modern technology, highly sophisticated tools and innovative developments, any one can conduct an efficient expired domain search to find the best possible domain name.


About the Author:
John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is also the owner of the path breaking web sites called http://www.expireddomainsecret.com and http://www.expireddomaingains.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.


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