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Several Pitfalls Of Buying An Expired Domain Name

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An expired domain name offers you several benefits and
advantages. However, along with these potential benefits, you
will also find a number of disadvantages and pitfalls after
buying expired domain names.


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Several Pitfalls Of Buying An Expired Domain Name
Copyright (c) 2008 John Khu
Expired Domain Secret
http://www.expireddomainsecret.com



An expired domain name offers you several benefits and
advantages. However, along with these potential benefits, you
will also find a number of disadvantages and pitfalls after
buying expired domain names. In many ways, buying an expired
domain is almost similar to buying a lottery ticket. Thus, you
should be ready to face any adverse consequences that might arise
out after buying your domain name. Some of the notable
disadvantages of using an expired or pre-owned domain names are:

Probability of Spam: When you buy an expired domain with a proven
history of getting lot of spam, then you are more likely to
inherit and own the same spam folder. As the new owner of the
expired domain, you will receive any messages dispatched to every
single user name in that particular domain. You may find it very
difficult to stop these spam messages flowing into your mailbox,
even with the most sophisticated spam guard filter. The ultimate
pitfall of owning expired domains with an established history of
spam is the consumption of lot of bandwidth.

Probability or occurrence of enhanced robot activity: One of the
popular techniques used to jack up the amount of site traffic is
to install a number of automated programs called "robots".
Those expired domains equipped with such an array of automatic
robots are very difficult to manage and administer. By chance, if
you have an expired domain armed with such robots, you may need
to stop using the domain for a number of months, until such an
occasion when the robot activities stops completely.

Probability of acquiring invisible enemies: The most ironical
part of owning an expired domain is that the previous owner might
have had a solid and compelling reason to part with that domain.
The most probable reason could be that of a single or a group of
people choosing the domain for some ulterior motives or malicious
activities. Such activities could be spamming, e mail flooding,
DOS, home page hacking or even bad advertisement about the
domain. The dangerous aspect and scenarios of owning a web site
involved with spamming and other spurious activities are fairly
well known. If the site is found to be a miscreant, the
registrars may even banish your web portal. However, you may
never be able to identify and detect a spurious web site that
comes with so many disadvantages.

Buying an expired domain name is an adventurous and brave act,
and you will need to evaluate its quality and positive factors
before landing that domain. Here are some more details about
disadvantages of expired domains:

 * Contact the source from where you are intending to buy the
domain and place an information inquiry to check the antecedent
of the domain.

 * Never believe an expired domain name reseller by the face
value, as he or she may be trying to push a domain that is full
of disadvantages.

 * You can also seek an evaluation and status report on the
expired domain name that you are trying to buy. With this report,
you will know about number of other sensitive details like
traffic density, its link popularity and other similar details. 




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John Khu is the well-known author and also a seasoned  
professional with vast experience in expired domain name 
business. He is the owner of the path breaking web site 
called http://www.expireddomainsecret.com which provides 
complete and up-to-date information on expired domains 
and their eternal secrets.


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