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Tips To Grab Expired Domains Through Back Ordering Process- Part II

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The previous article attempted to provide you the most basic
information on domain name dropping and its subsequent
registration. Back ordering is an important process of acquiring
a domain, and hundreds of expired domain traders are using this
technique to purchase domain names of choice.


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Tips To Grab Expired Domains Through Back Ordering Process- Part II
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The previous article attempted to provide you the most basic
information on domain name dropping and its subsequent
registration. Back ordering is an important process of acquiring
a domain, and hundreds of expired domain traders are using this
technique to purchase domain names of choice. Available reports
suggest that there are more than 1000 different domain name
registrars and most of them are actively engaged in back ordering
processes that relate to domains that are expiring. The best
thing suggested here is to use a Back Order service which allows
you to access the domain names that are in the Pending Delete
status. A number of name drop catchers exist in the market and
some of the well-known ones are SnapNames.com, NameJet.com and
Pool.com.

The process of back ordering is very simple. Just order for a
domain name and wait for the firm to drop catch your name. If you
are the lone person who ordered for a particular domain, then you
will get your domain name against the payment of cost of service
incurred during the process. If there are more than one back
orders pending, you may need to participate in a 3-day auction
process and the highest bidder will get the domain name.

Dropped domains form a large pool and most of the back order
firms provide their services at a fixed service rate. If the
domain name in question remains with a domain name registrar that
has an active partnership with a domain auctioning service, you
will also need to take care that you place your order as late as
possible. Each one of these services will tell you the exact time
and date at which you can place your order.

Here is a list of registrars who are in partnership with back
order firms that host an auction process to dispose off domains:

GoDaddy.com: This registrar always chooses TDNAM.com for its
needs and requirements. The usual procedure will happen with
about 13 days left in the Redemption period. The usual process is
a 7 days auction on the domain that has just expired. When you
win your domain in the auction process, you can register it only
after seven days, when the Redemption period comes to an end.

NetworkSolutions.com and eNom.com: These registrars have a
business partnership with NameJet.com.

Register.com, Moniker.com and Dotster.com: These registrars are
closely associated with SnapNames.com.

Tucows.com: This registrar has a partnership with NameBids.com
which is actually s a domain reseller for Tucows.

Advantages of back ordering a domain name:

 * Quicker and faster buying process

 * Possibility of obtaining excellent domain names at affordable
costs

 * Lightening quick registration process

 * Availability of commercially viable domain names.

 * Disadvantages of back ordering a domain names:

 * Possibilities of participating in a costly auctioning process

 * Chances of buying an expired domain ay very high and fancy
prices.

Back ordering a domain will provide you an opportunity to seek
and buy expired domains that are commercially viable and profit
oriented. 




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


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