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Expired Domains

Discussion in 'General Business' started by BargainBait, Jan 22, 2007.

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    Has anyone ever heard of/tried making money by registering expired domains with high PR's, and putting Google Adsense on them? I have found many sites that are newly registered that recently expired are just loaded with Adsense & Ad Searches, so it got me wondering, is the return on the domain registration fee worth it?
     
    BargainBait, Jan 22, 2007 IP
  2. Bikeintro

    Bikeintro Peon

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    every day thousends of domains expires, so if you are first then it is worth. but very hard is to be first.
     
    Bikeintro, Jan 23, 2007 IP
  3. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    Usually people register expired domains with good pr and sell them out.
    It's not good to develop a site with it and put adsense ads on it,coz you'll never know if the domain has been banned by Google!
     
    Richie_Ni, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    scart3r Notable Member

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    So people can do well this way? What is the best way to set up an expired domain?
     
    scart3r, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    sukantab Well-Known Member

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    There are available softwares to find out expiring domains. You can bid on them if too costly in sedo/tdnam etc, or else try to register it the time its dropped.
     
    sukantab, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    xtreme fever Active Member

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    i list my expired domains with a paid parking service.
     
    xtreme fever, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    drig Peon

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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    That's in DP world..most domainer don't buy or sell domain base on PR or link
     
    ahkip, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    xtreme fever Active Member

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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    drig Peon

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    I guess I should be a little more specific. The PageRank on dropping domains is USUALLY not valid. Generally the domain will loose many of its links, plus it will be dropped from G results.
     
    drig, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    casperl Peon

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    You cant be sure but if you check it in internet archive you can see its evolution (although there is no gurantee to miss it). Most of the domains are very old and disappeared before adsense appeared.
     
    casperl, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    Clive Web Developer

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    This leaves them no chance but watch the domain transfer to some domain capturing company even before it will become available to the public again. Usuall that happens too fast for us to be able to fish for good domains just like that.
     
    Clive, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    MTbiker Well-Known Member

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    I saw an interesting thread on SP the other day, talking about how pagerank is always reset to 0 when a domain expires. And any backlinks that were first shown before the expiration date will no longer count in determining the new PR. :eek:
     
    MTbiker, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    scart3r Notable Member

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    I doubt that is the case, because a lot of PR is determined by backlinks - and that shouldn't change when the domain name drops
     
    scart3r, Jan 23, 2007 IP
  16. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    I picked up an expired PR7 and it dropped to PR6 after the update. Not all of them drop to 0.
     
    aaron_nimocks, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    Actually, I think you'll find the PR drops on the next update. If the links stay there is no reason why you shouldn't regain PR after the second update, but that's 6 months down the track :rolleyes:
     
    dcristo, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    You got lucky there buddy. Was this hand registered or what?
     
    dcristo, Jan 23, 2007 IP
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    Regarding making some money off the expired and now parked domain, one of best paying expired names has got crap PR but it has several hundred backlinks which keep generating views and clicks. So don't just look at PR if you want to get some PPC revenue the number/type of backlinks is also very important.

    As Aaron just mentioned dropped/expired names don't always lose PR. If they lose the backlinks that are generating the PR, sure the PR is likely to disappear. You have to analyse and figure out (guess) if those links will stay after a few months. I have a few domains that did not lose their PR in this update and I did nothing to them since I picked them up. They stayed PR 3s.
     
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    My core business is based on expired domains. I find 99% retain their pr as long as you dont do anything stupid from them.
    Revenue generation is hit and miss. We bought a big domain for $1500 that went on to generate $4,000 a month, while others scrape by with $1 or so a day.
    Success in this field lies with experience i believe.
     
    unicornmagus, Jan 26, 2007 IP