How to get registered domain?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by rush4rk, Sep 20, 2007.

  1. #1
    Are there any way to get registered domain?
    right now the domain I want is parked for a feed and I can't get any info of the owner from Whois since it has some protection.
    Should I preorder from godaddy.com or are there some other ways to get it?

    Thank you,
    rush4rk
     
    rush4rk, Sep 20, 2007 IP
  2. 8everything

    8everything Peon

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    All you can really do is contact the buyer for a private bid. Since the WHOIS is private.. all I can think about right now is look out for the expiry date and check if they'll renew it later or not.
     
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    n-james Well-Known Member

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    If its a good domain i.e generic etc then i would use a better backordering service then godaddy for it. If its not i'd just check out the expirary date on it and grab it after its released by the domain registrar.
     
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  4. rush4rk

    rush4rk Active Member

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    hmm, how can i get the owners info. I can't find it in whois.

    Thank you,
    rush4rk
     
    rush4rk, Sep 20, 2007 IP
  5. sirion

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    If you think the site traffic is being tracked somehow, then post a link to the domain from a page that says 'Is domain for sale?' then get a few people with different IP addresses to click the link. With luck the owner of the site sill notice you. On the other hand if they have no way of tracking your traffic to them, then I guess you just have to wait and see if they let it lapse.
     
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  6. rush4rk

    rush4rk Active Member

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    oh! never thought about it! will do that :D

    Thank you.
     
    rush4rk, Sep 21, 2007 IP
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    Hmmm, if it is a domain owner with loads of domains he does not track visitors, it is simply to much work for a parked domain and they normally relly on type-ins not links.. thats the general idee with parking good domains..
    If he has "privacy" in the whois info there will still be an email adress that goes to the registrar but is marked for him so an email will be forwarded to a current email adress (trust me, domain owners keep up to date email records by the registrar..). So use the email adress in the whois even if it looks strange...

    t:)
     
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  8. sirion

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    @domaintom, great idea, that never even occurred to me. +rep for you.
     
    sirion, Sep 21, 2007 IP
  9. onlineravi

    onlineravi Banned

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    even in the whois you can see the nameservers and if the name server points to sedo then you can get an auction on sedo or even backorder from godaddy.com
    like domaintom said you can easily do that as well. You would get a response from the domain owner as well.
     
    onlineravi, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  10. FreeTraffic

    FreeTraffic Active Member

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    try with parking service provider usually they have contact information about owner of domain. some parking service help owner to sell domain.
     
    FreeTraffic, Sep 22, 2007 IP