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Domain Backordering - Additional Tips and Suggestions

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If you are thinking of placing a backorder for a domain, then you
may need to follow several established guidelines and principles
suggested by expert and seasoned expired domain traders.


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Domain Backordering - Additional Tips and Suggestions
Copyright (c) 2009 John Khu
Expired Domain Secret
http://www.expireddomainsecret.com



If you are thinking of placing a backorder for a domain, then you
may need to follow several established guidelines and principles
suggested by expert and seasoned expired domain traders.
Currently, you can choose one among the following three firms
that offer you backordered domains. You may wish to subscribe to
all three of them to enhance your chances of winning a good
domain name.

The three services that offer you backordered domains are:

 * Pool.com

 * Namejet.com

 * Snapnames.com

All these firms offer you almost similar types of services by
using a good network of registrars, to tackle VeriSign servers at
predetermined time. This regular search and seek effort will help
you grab as many domain names as possible. These firms also know
how to tackle VeriSign servers without arousing its suspicion for
spamming. Though GoDaddy is a good registrar, you may need to be
careful, while using this service, as all those domains that are
successfully backordered will eventually find their way to a
regular public auction. In a pubic auction, you may face stiff
competition from hundreds of domain traders, w ho may vie for the
same domains. Further, the cost of acquiring domains through a
regular auction process could be very high and premium.

The cost of acquiring backordered domains on the above mentioned
service firms are free! You just have to pay them, when you win a
good expiring domain. The standard fees of winning a domain name
through these web portals are:

Pool.com: A low US $60 fee that also includes a 1-year domain
registration. In the case of a domain backordered by multiple
users, a short 3-day auction will take place and the winning bid
will replace our standard fee.

SnapNames.com: This site charges a flat fee of $59 for the
service and you may need to participate in an auction process in
case there are multiple requests

NameJet.com: The fees are very low and you will just need to pay
$29 to access the service, which includes a one-year
registration. If there is more than one domain trader who
backordered a name, you may need to participate in auction
process.

In case of an auction, you can consider the following important
points:

a) Deciding the amount of money you are ready to pay for the
domain

b) You should also know when to place your bid. The best thing to
do is to place a bid just before the auctioning process comes to
an end. This strategy works well if there are a few numbers of
bidders. Preferably, you may wish to place your bid just before
ten minutes to the end of bidding.

Note: If there are any outstanding bids made before 5 minutes of
closing time, the bid time may be extended to another five
minutes. Ensure that you are budding within your suggested
budget. Never be over enthusiastic while bidding for a domain.
Bid only on those domains that are commercially viable and
potentially worthy of making money. 




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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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