I have a few niche domains that I’ve decided to sell and I’ve parked them in the meantime. The domains have never (as far as I know) been developed so I’m not sure on how to promote the site. I feel bad referring someone to look at since it’s hosted b sido.com and it’s just a page full of links. Is there any good way to promote the site so that it gets lots of natural views?
Even though both domains contain very hot keywords I don’t expect them to register on google search at all as I don’t think sedo does any promotion. Anyone have any ideas?
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someone who runs a website with an expired doman license? Does that make sense? Godaddy.com can provide domain names and some douchebag is still running one that expired over a year ago. Would his page even load up? Are there ways to exploit the system and run a website with an expired license? Is this misdemeanor theft?
When can I buy it? On the exact expiration date? If so what timezone? Do I have to get in queue for it? Can any registrar sell it?
I tried to buy it from the owners several years ago and didn’t have the money at the time. It is unused and now they do not respond to my emails.
So 60 or 65 days after the expiration date?
Two, I’ve read a lot on here, and if I’m correct – I would buy the name from godaddy.com, and then sell it on sedo.com? Does that make sense. Then where to go from there? Just need some more info. on all of this, I’m eager to start, but want my questions cleared up. THank you!!
Kind of like the “Wayback Machine” at archive.org, but for DNS (domain names). It would be really handy, like when somebody accidentally let’s their domain name expire but the website still exists, you could just look up what IP address example.com resolve to last month and go there.
Does anyone know if such a service exists?
Thanks Fed, but that’s not always true. DNS and web hosting are completely separate things. It’s common to get both through one company, but not everybody does. I have personally encountered cases where this would be useful.
there is a domain name that is going to run out in the near future and I know that there are a few other people who have their eye on the same domain name… I was wondering if there is a service out there that will keep an eye on that domain name and will aggressively go after the purchase of it once it expires under it’s current owner.
I happen to know that the current owner will not be renewing it because they are unfortunately no longer on this planet if you know what I mean. the site essentially has gone un-updated and could benefit from being revived…
I should also mention… the name of the site is not trademarked. the url is not a trademark either.
My Yahoo account was deleted, yet I had domain names that I used to manage through Small Business area. Obviously, I cannot do this now. I don’t host the domain with Yahoo – I just registered it with them. MelbourneIT is the one who has the registration, etc…. is there a way to resolve this issue? I don’t want to have my domain expire.