Posts Tagged ‘Expired Domains’

Selling Your Expired Domains on Auction Sites - Unexplained Secrets and Tips (Part II)

Sunday, September 20th, 2009
Selling your expired domains on auction sites is quite easy provided you learn and master the fundamental aspects of auction process. Quite a few number of auction sites allow you to sell your expired domains for a low set up and auction fee. Good domains can sell like hot cakes on these sites while the profit made by selling such domains could be very worthwhile as well. Afternic.com, dnjournal.com, namedrive.com sedo.com and ebay.com are some of the web portals that help you to auction your

Domain Expiration Comments to ICANN Working Group

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
My comments on expired domains. As I wrote last week , ICANN is seeking feedback on the domain expiration process. Here’s the feedback I just submitted. The deadline for submitting feedback is September 10… I believe most registrars do an effective job informing customers of upcoming expirations. For example, Go Daddy sends multiple expiration notices by email and even postal mail. Most registrars continue to send these expiration notices after a domain expires. GoDaddy also ale

Expired Domain Name “Bait”

Sunday, July 26th, 2009
The vast majority of expired domain names these days have become what is considered "partner" domains. Domain name registrars partner up with domain auction houses and offer specific "expired domains" exclusively at the auction house. NetworkSolutions.com uses the auction service NameJet.com . The "expired domain" is put into what NameJet calls the Pre-Release section of the [...]

Expired Domains - Opportunities To Make Decent Money In The Gloom Of Global Recession

Saturday, July 4th, 2009
By John Khu Expired domain gains are possible only when you consider the viability of buying a particular domain. This year provides you an exciting opportunity to find and buy very good domains that could act as your potential money-spinners in the coming years. Expired domain name industry may watch a positive trend in the year 2009. Due to halting global economic indicators and drastic job losses, experts believe that online business trend may also see a steep decline vis-à-vis sm

SnapNames Awarded Domain Backordering Patent

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
Company awarded divisional patent covering business of expired domains and domain monitoring. Expired domain name service Snapnames , a subsidiary of Oversee.net, has been awarded U.S. Patent number 7,472,160, covering a broad array of expired domain services. The patent is a divisional patent filing that continues several filings made by the company earlier this decade. Among the areas of invention covered include: Domain monitoring and acquisition - monitoring domain names for any changes