Expired Good Domain Names Are Real Estate To Keep On Watch Always

Let’s face it that expired domain names are valuable just like real estates. The biggest problem that will hit e-commerce businesses is the shortage of good dot com names. In the near future all the good ones will be taken.

But wait a minute…we won’t have a problem getting them. Why? You see not all the owners will maintain them and at one point they will abandon them by not renewing them. So, if they expire are they thrown away as garbage since they are unfit for use? Nope, they will be still fit for human use.

Before it’s available for fresh registration, it has to undergo some stages. First there will be a grace period of 30 days and at this period it can be renewed at the normal renewal price. After the grace period is over, it will be placed into 30 days redemption period.

After the redemption period, there will be 5 days on which it will be deleted from registrar records.  ICANN will drop it from its database there after there will be no Whois information regarding it. Now it’s available and anybody can register it to become the rightful owner.

Note that the grace period and redemption period is meant to safeguard the owner from losing it and once it enters this stage the fees to renew it will be significant. Many dealers are keeping their eyes glued on their PC screens. They are watching on good expired domain names that have just been made available for fresh registration. They find them to be viable business.

These dealers use software programs and services that email them daily these domains. After getting them, they appraise and register good ones. They later sell them at high prices.

As a new website owner, it will take time for your site to rank well on search engines. Again, you will be required to do a lot of marketing for it to be popular and this needs a substantial amount of money. Instead of undergoing all this, you can simply buy an expired domain name and use it on your site.

Again, it can be directed to your existing site if you had early on registered a bad quality domain name that is not getting the anticipated results you’re expecting. By doing this your site performance will greatly improve.

But before you rush and buy one, it is better you evaluate it first. Here are the factors to consider:

  • Consider the type of extension it has. A dot com works best because it’s popular among surfers.
  • Consider the inbound links. Are they from reputable websites?
  • Does this name qualify the good traits of a domain name?
  • Was it used by a site that was regarded as a spam by the search engines? If yes, avoid it.

  • Why these Domains are Real Estate

  • It has already been in use for some time and this implies that it’s popular among surfers.  Buying it means you own those surfers.
  • It is already listed in many directories hence search engines recognize it.
  • It could be the one that is being discussed on the forums and social book marking sites. Forum users could be seeing it as a valuable one.
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