Buying an expired domain name is fast growing in popularity as a strategy used to increase web traffic as well as online profits. An expired domain is one whose previous owner has not renewed ownership of it due to various reasons. These domains are then re-cast into the market online for sale.
While there are countless benefits of owning an expired domain, you should been on the alert for scams. These cheat seemingly expired domains advertise substantial domain traffic that may not exist at all. This could sometimes be generated by resources purporting to help anyone interested to buy an expired domain name when in actual fact, they are just trying to create the impression of distinct, quality web traffic to lure unsuspecting ‘victims’ to sign up for their services offered. When you decide to buy an expired domain name, make sure that you do so from a proven reliable source.
If you’re not sure where to look and what to look for, there are tools available that can help you track domains that are about to expire. Use of these tools might come with a regular monthly fee that will not only trail these kinds of web sites, but an additional service that often comes attached to these tools is the ability to list the volume of targeted traffic as well as the popularity of these domains with search engines. This is especially useful to someone intending to make a business out of buying these expired domains and re-selling them for a profit.
Once you’re found the domain you want - one that is relevant to your current online business, has an established site and regular targeted traffic - the rest is easy. All you have to do next is to register your new domain at a domain register easily found online; buying an expired domain name is as simple as that. Again, search your choices carefully and pick the one that is not only reliable but affordable for your business as well.
Before you purchase any domain names, make sure you look around for coupon codes you can use to save money on your purchases.
Here are some coupon codes which can help you in your purshass :
Godaddy:
goox3004at $6.95 .com purchase
OYH3 $6.95 .com purchase
GDRadio16 $10 off a $50 purchase
USA6 $5 off a $30 purchase
SAVETEN 10% off a purchase
gb1 10% off a purchase
NameCheap:
WINTERFEVER $0.88 off a purchase
Dotster:
corvette register your personal domain name for just $1
mycoupons get a domain for $0.99 with any purchase of $6.99
GETONEFREE buy one get one free
DNSStuff.com:
HSB89F690D get 25% off a membership at DNSStuff.com
Enjoy!
here are some renewal code for .net and .com domain in Godaddy :
For .net: gdbb776
For .com: oyh3
Here are others which might work for renewals and registration:
cjcbentld for $7.64 .org
cjcbentld for $12.74 .mobi
cjcbentld for $6.99 biz
cjcbentld for $6.79 .us
cjcbentld for $7.81 .net
cjcbentld for $8.49 .name
gdp0119d for $6.20 .net
oyh3 for $7.20 .com
cjcbentld for $12.74 .mobi
gdp0131pl for 1.99 .info
Andy and Aaron just put out an excellent guide of 101 link building tips, and it kicked me in the butt to get it done, so I could give their article the proper link love it deserved.
Using a arbitrary ficticious example of an informational site about real estate law. **I do not currently work with any sites of this type.
In this example, we have two specific themes to dive deeper into that are relevant to our search - real estate and law. Starting at this level gives us hundreds of thousands, if not millions of sites to start to filter from (not to mention the backlinks of THOSE sites), and sites that share similar themes.
1. Authority links
How to obtain them: Start with your related category in the Google Directory
What to look for:
-Top rankings for big terms - city or state + real estate, vertical category + lawyers
-Sites that currently offer links out
-Sites that would benefit from offering users your content
Examples: real estate law
Other Notes: Authority links are an absolute must for improving your trust score these days. This is a MUST for a new site, and should be where you start your efforts, and always be dedicating SOME time. Suck it up, and take the time it takes to get some quality, trusted links. The existence of trusted authority links will make or break your site. Find the 800 lb. gorillas in your field, and **find a way to get on a dozen or so of them. Failing that, hunt their backlinks, and find a way to get on some of those pages. Use some creative queries with the combination tool. Give the tattler a shot.
2. Directory links
How to obtain them: Pony up some cash
What to look for: Generally easy to find niche directories, don’t go overboard with more than a few directories per month, quarter, etc.
Examples:General directories, real estate directories
Other Notes: My gut feel is that too many directories triggers a filter. I wouldn’t go over 10 - 15% of my total link ratio on my own sites for my own sites at any given time. Start with a few highly trusted directories. (Yahoo dir, business.com, MSN SBD, BOTW), and add some others after you have many more links added to your profile. (more…)