Articles, tagged with "expired domains", page 7
22nd May 2008
Websites are not a one-shot deal. They have to be updated each time to comply with the demands of users. But websites who cannot cope need the professional SEO packages offered by professional online marketeers like QSubmit.
The professional SEO pac...
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Author:
optincenter01
14th May 2008
The domain name is a very important part of your website. The careful selection and key wording of your domain name is one of the most crucial part of the initial steps in setting up any website. Here are the 5 tips for choosing a domain name.
1.Buy s...
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Author:
George Pallan
08th May 2008
Everyone prefers to own a .com type of domain extension and .com continues to lead the domain pack for its perceived benefits and advantages. Though, .com continues to dominate the domain names, .org types of domain names are increasingly becoming well kn...
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Author:
John Khu
27th April 2008
As a newbie and fresher to the expired domain industry, you may commit plenty of mistakes and blunders until you read, learn and understand the basic aspects and principles of expired domain industry. The first mistake that every one of us invariably make...
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Author:
John Khu
26th April 2008
For most website owners, getting enough traffic is often the biggest problem you will ever face. If it seems to you like there is nothing else left or you to try, then you are not alone. The truth is that there are an almost limitless number of ways to g...
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Author:
Richard Legg
07th April 2008
An expired domain name offers you several benefits and advantages. However, along with these potential benefits, you will also find a number of disadvantages and pitfalls after buying them. In many ways, buying an expired domain is almost similar to buyin...
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Author:
John Khu
04th April 2008
The U.S. economy decline has greatly affected the industry where online businesses run as well. The decline has caused a lot of websites to shut down and stop operating altogether, leading to a big number of expired domains, or those domains that were no ...
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Author:
Bill Pratt
04th April 2008
As you go online, you would be coming across literally millions upon millions of domain names and websites. Different kinds of users go online for different reasons. And if you are a new entrepreneur looking for ways on how to earn online, you may want to...
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Author:
Bill Pratt
04th April 2008
A lot of people today are realizing just how much income expired domain names could generate. Thee have already been a lot of registered domain names online and a significant percentage of those domains have expired and are available to other individuals ...
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Author:
Bill Pratt
04th April 2008
To have a better understanding of how expired domains could be significant for you and your business, you would first need to know what the difference between a website and a domain name is.
It would be good to compare a domain name to a telephone numb...
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Author:
Bill Pratt
04th April 2008
How can one take advantage of the hard work and effort that another person has done? The answer is easy: expired domain names. Generally, expired domain names happen when a domain name is registered; and then the owner builds a website for it; and then th...
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Author:
Bill Pratt
02nd April 2008
Before rushing into building your new website, it may be worth you finding out about expired domains. They can instantly bring visitors to your new website from the start, before you have even started on any promotional work. Promoting a website can be th...
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Author:
Dom Dat
07th March 2008
Getting the amount of traffic you want can really be difficult at times. It seems that you've tried everything you know, from submitting your articles and site content to the search engines, to participating in blogs and forums just to get your site more...
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Author:
Richard Legg
24th January 2008
Once you find out a good expired domain name after searching through a big catalogue of expired domains, the next obvious step is to register expired domain as per the existing rules and regulations stipulated by registering authorities. Following are few...
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Author:
John Khu
21st January 2008
Domains expire constantly and on a consistent basis throughout the day and night. Under usual circumstances, an expiring domain is kept on hold for a period of about 45 days, before the concerned registrar announces it for public sale. Domain name come up...
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Author:
John Khu