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noli_m
Jul 1st 2008, 12:11 am
I have read some but not too satisfied on how to get online business with domains. Any idea how, just like how to register dropped domains with high PR or deleted domains. Thank you.

desilator
Jul 1st 2008, 1:31 am
Have you tried using sites that create lists of dropped/dropping domains. I belive NameDrop.com is a popular place the DP forums.

Nick_Mayhem
Jul 2nd 2008, 1:14 am
Expired names can be snapped from Snapnames.com Namejet.com etc.

It is just a matter of time before you learn this tricks and have some budget of your own to get it rolling.

htmlindex
Jul 2nd 2008, 4:37 am
I have read some but not too satisfied on how to get online business with domains. Any idea how, just like how to register dropped domains with high PR or deleted domains. Thank you.

My suggestion is to read all you can about domaining otherwise you'll waste a lot of money like many, many people. From reading your comments, it seems that you are a complete beginner. Consider reading stuff on forums like Namepros.com, DNForum.com, sites like DNJournal.com, past sales from Namebio.com & DNSalePrice.com

gray929
Jul 2nd 2008, 1:45 pm
search whois.org deleted domain section

noli_m
Jul 8th 2008, 12:16 am
Thanks a lot for all of your ideas. It will help me a lot..

~ServerPoint~
Jul 8th 2008, 12:20 am
I think that also before your start you need to learn more about that indastry.

desilator
Jul 8th 2008, 12:22 am
No way... the best way is just jumping right in...

kuneh08
Jul 8th 2008, 12:41 am
i wanted to try it also. i hope to learn and earn lots of money.

desilator
Jul 8th 2008, 12:46 am
Dont expect to earn lots right away.. patience is key.. like a fine wine (yuck wine)

Essociate
Jul 8th 2008, 1:25 am
ipalert.com has a service called pddw - pending delete domain watcher. there are a lot of names being bought on the aftermarket vs. hand registering these days. i am affiliated with the site fyi and am biased. you can also start by reading dnjournal and following the sales charts so you can get a feel. remember that you will have renewal fees on names and names are not necessarily liquid in value. short names, dictionary names, geo's etc are more liquid than a 3 word .whatever fyi. developing your names vs. parking them is going to be a choice as well when you acquire names. one of the best aspects of buying domains is when you acquire one's that make you want to develop them fully.