Posts Tagged ‘Expired Domain’
Expired domain market can make you immensely rich when you strike it right. Many newbie traders think that this business is all about buying a domain at very cheap price and later selling it at very high prices. However, the actual reality is something else! Your domain is actually useless unless it is one of those types that are born bestsellers. Such domains are rare and special and most of them will never see the light of day because most of them sell in a private market! Here are some more
Tucows on NameJet, MLS, Candy.com, and Its Domain Portfolio
Friday, August 14th, 2009
Conference call sheds light on the domain name market. Tucows (AMEX: TCX) held its quarterly investor conference call last night, which helped shed some light on the state of the company and the domain name market as a whole. NameJet: Tucows is seeing increased auction revenue of about $100,000 (presumably per quarter) through its expired domain deal with NameJet. Tucows’ Portfolio: The registrar continues to grow its own portfolio of domains faster than it sells aftermarket domain na
How to Backorder For a Domain Name - Part I
Sunday, July 5th, 2009
Backordering for a domain name is a well-known process used by a number of expired domain traders. At present, domain backordering service firms offer five different types of model that focus on targeting different stages of domain deletion cycle. Each one of these models has its own weaknesses and merits. Domain backordering is also a preferred process that can yield you very good results. However, there may be a small glitch in the standard backordering process, as the success or failure depen
How to Backorder for a Domain Name - Part II
Sunday, February 1st, 2009
February 1, 2009 | By JohnKhu In business-online | As an expired domain trader looking for a good domain name, you may face a number of difficulties and challenges like fierce competition, lightening quick registration by your competitors and exorbitantly higher buying prices. To avoid all these hassles and to buy very good domain names, you can use a number of domain backordering models offered by well known backordering services. Here are some of the famous and recognized domain backorde
How to Backorder for a Domain Name - Part I
Monday, January 26th, 2009
January 26, 2009 | By JohnKhu In business-online | Backordering for a domain name is a well-known process used by a number of expired domain traders. At present, domain backordering service firms offer five different types of model that focus on targeting different stages of domain deletion cycle. Each one of these models has its own weaknesses and merits. Domain backordering is also a preferred process that can yield you very good results. However, there may be a small glitch in the stand
