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Several Pitfalls Of Buying An Expired Domain Name

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Some Simple Methods And Tricks To Choose The Best Expired Domain
Name Choosing a good and workable expired domain name could be
very confusing and tricky; most of us tend to choose and pick one
that will eventually turns out a dud and wastage of time and
money.


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



Some Simple Methods And Tricks To Choose The Best Expired Domain
Name Choosing a good and workable expired domain name could be
very confusing and tricky; most of us tend to choose and pick one
that will eventually turns out a dud and wastage of time and
money. Picking a good domain from thousands upon thousands may
pose you some problems, because you just can't buy one looking
at its name and syntax. Before choosing any, you will need to
follow a strict guideline and protocol considered to be the norm
of the business.

Several types of expired domain names could be purchased through
a vendor. There are some perceptible differences that exist in
the nature of the nomenclature of the domain names. Even though,
a shorter version is costly, there are some longer domain names
that are excellent as well. Before choosing one, you will need to
look the following aspects that usually make expired domain names
priceless and premium.

Top level domains: Many of the premium expired domain names are
usually top level and you just have to type their name on the
address bar of the browser to navigate to the web site.

Top level expired domain name is easy to remember and recall: It
is very crucial to pick up a top level domain name because people
can easily recall the URL of the web site. Big league names like
Yahoo, Google and MSN are easy to recall web URLs that are so
premium and rare. Proprietary nature: Most of the famous web
URL's have one thing in common; each of them represent a
particular business idea or concept. As you look at their name,
you can easily create in instant opinion about what they sell and
deal with. For example: Look at Amazon.com or Half.com.

Choosing a good expired domain name is as critical as creating a
great looking web site. If possible, go for a top level domain
and as far as possible, avoid a sub domain that resides within a
main domain. Here is a classical example: Let us say that you
have a memento selling business and you wish to go online to sell
your products. Now, if you wish to buy an expired domain name,
which one of the following do you prefer?

a) http://www.freewebsite.com/yourname/memento, b)
http://www.your-online-memento-store.com c)
http://www.YourOnlineMemento-CompanyName.com d)
http://www.BuyMemento.com

Without any doubt, it makes a perfect sense to buy the last
domain name (http://www.BuyMemento.com ). The reasons are very
simple and straightforward: The simpler and brief you are, more
visible and credible you will be! People flock to buy only simple
and top level type of expired domain names. A simple top level
expired domain name is more productive, result oriented and it
offers better leverage to the owner. Such domains also offer and
fetch you instant results and enhanced acceptance from site
visitors. If you are intending to sell expired domain names to
prospective buyers, your main goal should focus on buying those
domains that are top level and effective in their nature. 




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John Khu is an 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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