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

Posted By Vrytek On Saturday, February 20th 2010 In Domain News | Tags: Back, Domains, Expired, Grab, Ordering, Part, Process, Through, Tips | 
Tips to Grab Expired Domains Through Back Ordering Process- Part II

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 NameJet.com which is actually 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 name:
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.

Domain Registration: 4 Quick Rules to Grab a Traffic-pulling Domain Name

Posted By Vrytek On Sunday, January 24th 2010 In Domain News | Tags: 'Quick, Domain, Grab, Name, Registration, Rules, Trafficpulling | 
Domain Registration: 4 Quick Rules to Grab a Traffic-pulling Domain Name

A friend emailed me, “I’ve found many tips regarding domain registration from the Internet. But too many of them and I simply cannot remember them all. I don’t have that much time to spend on those. I wonder if you can provide me a quick summary of the major things I should look out for when registering a domain name so it makes life easier for me?”

If you’re like that friend of mine looking for short cuts, here’s my advice…

Honestly, some domain tips don’t help you much. But in regards to those that do prove helpful, I’ve further narrowed them down into these 4 major rules. Stick closely to safeguard the quality of your domain name and prevent your gold-digging domain name from getting “hi-jacked” by others.

Rule 1: Short

Why short?

Firstly, most people cannot remember long domain name. Secondly, people tend to make typo when typing long domain name into their browser.

Some experts say that you should brainstorm for a descriptively long domain name, which at a glance, people can tell what you’re selling. I do agree with that. But still, if you can come up with a short one which works the purpose well, why use long domain name?

“But it’s hard to get a short domain name”. That’s what many people gripe about these days.

Not true. If you think hard enough and stretch your creativity, you’ll find one. Really.

Look at iNotFat.com. That’s a domain name owned by a friend. She created only few months ago. Short, roll of the tongue, memorable and to the point. You should think of something like that.

To jumpstart the muse and get your creative juices flowing, try this – search for “expired domain name” in search engines.

Doing so may help you find the right domain name for your website from the list of expired domain names, if not, you can get some inspiration out of them and come up on your own with a very unique name for your website.

Rule 2: Logical

Two ways here – Either you register a domain name that logically matches what you’re selling or you simply use your company name as your domain name.

For example, if you sell ebooks online, you should register ebooks dot whatever extension you like (best is dot com since it’s always the first extension that most people try when searching for a website).

Or if your company name is called Example Pte Ltd, go with “example.com”. Period.

Rule 3: Spell Check

Always check your domain name for any spelling error before you hit the purchase button.

Good news for you – even if you registered a misspelled domain name (for instance, you intend to register “example.com” but you missed out an ‘a’ and wound up registering “exmple.com”), you’re still able to get a refund as long as you do not exceed the 5-day refund period for domain registration.

Generally, accredited domain registrars promise a 5-day refund, but some may run a different refund policy. So, it’s safer for you to check with your domain registrar before you register.

What if you only realize the typo after 5 days? Then too bad, you’ll have to stick with that misspelled domain name for at least a year (the minimum registered period is one year), whether you like it or not.

You can’t edit the name even in your domain control panel, it’s fixed once registered.

See? You waste money on a domain name you can’t use due to its wrong spelling. So, don’t take chances. Spending just another 20 seconds to ensure an error-free domain name is really a good bargain.

Rule 4: Register NOW!

Statistics show more than 65 domain names get snapped up worldwide in every second.

Hence, once you’ve come up with a good domain name for your website, don’t wait. Quickly register it to secure your position in case someone else “steal away” from you.

So, keep these 4 rules in mind whenever you register domain name. They’ll help you save time and money, and make life easier for you.

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

Posted By Vrytek On Friday, October 23rd 2009 In Domain News | Tags: Back, Domains, Expired, Grab, Ordering, Part, Process, Through, Tips | 
Tips To Grab Expired Domains Through Back Ordering Process- Part I

In general, domain expiry and deletion cycle is a different process with different registrars and domain name registers. It is a well known fact that a number of registrars enter into partnership with different domain auctioning services. Before a domain name expires, the registrars will keep it in an expired status for 35 days.


Under the usual circumstances, the domain that expires will not be visible in a WHOIS database, as the registrars will add an extra year to the registration. If you want to check whether the domain in question has expired or not, just make a search in the domain name server’s database. In the last stages of expiration, the registrars will place the domain in a pre-release section. On the 36th day, the domain auctioning service firm will start auctioning off the domains, if there are any backorders pending before the service.


Let us say that there are backordering orders for a domain. Then, the said domain will fall in the normal process of domain expiry cycle. There is a fierce competition among thousands of expired domain traders to catch the most feasible domains.


Expired domain name traders use a standard acquisition process by closely following the domain expiry cycle and its selling process. When a domain enters a stage called “Pending Delete”, the domain will fall and enters a stage called “drop”. Every top level domain will have a predetermined “time duration” when a particular domain will become available for purchase. Here are some examples of top level domains that drop at a particular time slot:


Dotcom and Dotnet: Dropping between 1 PM and 1.30 PM CST


Dotorg names : Dropping between 8.30 AM and 9 AM CST


Dotinfo names : Dropping between 3.30 AM and 4 AM CST


Dotbiz names : Dropping between 1.30 AM and 2 PM CST


Dotus names : Dropping between 12 AM and 12.30 AM CST


Catching a domain is a relatively simple and straightforward process. You will just need to register a domain when it drops or whenever it becomes available for purchase. How you do it, is an intricate and important part of the process.


Most of the domains get registered very quickly and thousands of domain names are registered within milliseconds. Under a normal domain dropping and catching process, well known firms like Pool, SnapName and eNom have close contacts with a number of domain registrars. These firms send automatic “Buy Request” commands to the registry right at the dropping stages. These firms create a comprehensive list to find out which one of the names drop each day and later place an order for all dropping names.


Catching dropping names is an adventurous game and a thrilling act. As a domain trader, you may wish to focus on buying good domain names at most economical process by using the domain dropping process. Once you learn the process of domain name dropping and its subsequent buying process, you can easily start accumulating good expired domains.

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 sites called
http://www.expireddomainsecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

Using Expired Domain Software to Grab an Excellent Expired Domain Name

Posted By Vrytek On Monday, October 5th 2009 In Domain News | Tags: Domain, Excellent, Expired, Grab, Name, Software, Using | 
Using Expired Domain Software to Grab an Excellent Expired Domain Name

In practice, grabbing a good expired domain name is a cumbersome and difficult exercise. Grabbing an excellent expired domain name not only needs an extra effort but also a quick reflex and lightening action to beat the online competition. To make things easier and to quickly find expired domains, you will need to find a way or method that helps grow in the expired domain name business. In this regard, good and efficient expired domain software comes very practical and handy. A piece of expired domain software is also a useful tool that can provide you that extra edge to your business efforts.

Expired domain software comes in many flavors, forms, styles, and interfaces; however, the most common objective is to find the best looking expired domains for you. The nature and type of each of these programs vary considerably and each one of these expired domain software programs is charged different rates. Some of them may offer different programs based on the functionalities, while the others may provide you comprehensive expired domain software that includes a number of different programs pooled in one single package.

A premium grade expired domain software will provide you many features and amenities like:

* Domain Name Manager: This is a useful program that can sort out expired domain names by their length and type by using a practical looking interface. It also helps you looking at the most usable and practical set of expired domain names.

* Top Level Domain Manager: With good expired domain software, you can easily search for all top level domains. You can also search for all types of domains that are both obscure and country specific.

* Browsing domain names: A top grade expired domain software will allow you to browse the internet for domain names. You can use a browser like Internet Explorer to look at any page to check out if they are already expired or about to expire in a few days of time.

* An efficient Domain Name Creator: Just enter a base word on to the create domain name search box, you will draw a list of thousands of names that are about to expire or already expired.

* Browser Search Capability: When you provide a search term in the expired domain software, it will help you scour through well-known search engines like Yahoo and Google.

* Multi-letter domain name searching: Good expired domain software will help you search through all multi-letter domains containing two, three and four letters.

* Complete word list facility: It can also empower you to look through a big catalogue of potential domain names that may expire in the nearby future.

* Custom Word listing: Meaningful expired domain software will help you search by entering any word from your dictionary, right from names to technical terms. You can also create your own list of expired domain names for exploring and inspection.

* Status Checker: With good expired domain software, you can check for link validity of a particular domain name.

* Link Extractor: You can also create a big list of links for entire expired web site.

* A convenient Domain Filter: This unique feature will allow you to filter out all unnecessary expired domains, so that you can save your effort and time.

Thus, expired domain software is a precious tool that will make your expired domain name business a worthwhile and profitable one!

John Khu is the well-known author of a new e-book titled “Expired Domain Secret”. He is also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is also 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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