Hi, Where are good places to find expired domains which can be purchased. All Suggestions Appreciated
the best place in my oppinion is godaddy. just type in google godaddy expired domains and click the first link. You should have plenty of options to chose from
ExpiredDomains.net is a pretty good search tool. After they drop you can buy them from any registrar such as GoDaddy.
You may capture suitable domains yourself, using the free data from my diary about the expired domain names. www.drop.advertiser.info free information about expired domain names The information about domain names which is posted there includes useful indicators like date of the creation, popularity of the word in the domain name, Google Page Rank, quality of the incoming links, and other features. The source pages of the incoming links are explored for PR, nofollow, and the quantity of the outgoing links. PR 0 domains with good links are found, and estimated Page Rank is calculated. Cheaper to buy PR 0 domains with good incoming links, and then PR would return. The sources of the domain names which are explored are listed below. www.namejet.com / pre-release auctions, www.snapnames.com / pre-release auctions, www.godaddy.com / pre-release auctions, And pending delete domain names. The domains on the pre-release auctions are not deleted from the registry, and their old date of the creation does not change. The prices on the Godaddy pre-release auctions start from USD 5 (five) plus the registration fees. Sometimes suitable domains are even available for human registration without any special tools. Click on the STORY link please at the top left corner of the pages in my diary for more information. Any questions are welcome.
Search in www.justdropped.com and here is a direct link on Wubb http://www.wubb.com/domain_category.php?pageid=1
i would suggest pool.com. It is free to order an expiring domain. You will have to pay only if they grab the domain for you.
Pool.com has one advantage: You can subscribe to receive daily updates of expiring domains containing particular keywords that you specify. Namejet is overpriced GoDaddy There are plenty of resources in this area -- too many, in fact. It's gotten to the point that domains are worth more dead than alive. The same domain you'll pay $69 to $500+ to acquire in a Namejet bidding war could have been purchased from the previous owner -- often a domainer -- for less.
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