Expired Domains:
Outrageously Effective Traffic Generation
Techniqueby: Dean
Morken
Expired domains, how can I receive traffic from them? Can I
profit from expired domains?
Those are two very important questions you are asking
yourself. Here is the bottom line. You are probably like most
on-line entrepreneurs. You have been struggling to snatch your
share of that whirl wind of traffic that you hear about from
every guru wannabe out there.
Chances are you have probably invested strongly in banner
ads, classified ads, search engines or even spent a pile on
so-called "safe lists" only to find yourself disappointed again
and again.
There is a perfectly legal, outrageously effective, traffic
generation technique that, until now, has gone relatively
unnoticed by the masses.
What if you could recover existing web traffic that is
currently being overlooked and basically being flushed down the
toilet?
What if you could grab one of those prized listings in Yahoo
that cost $200 with no guarantee you'll even be included in the
directory?
What if you could get that traffic for a fraction of what
other advertising methods charge?
Expired domains might be an option to mull over. Every day
over 3 million hits of targeted traffic are lost due to
abandoned web sites.
Why does this happen?
Webmasters may lose interest or they don't have the money or
time to manage the site. Occasionally they just forget to
renew. A large part of these expired domain clicks come from
sites that were never developed. BUT, some were once solid
sites generating traffic and sales.
Expired domains is all about capturing all the effort, time
and money that the previous owner developed and putting it to
good use for yourself.
What if a domain name had link popularity, had a coveted
dotcom (.com) extension, or was even listed in Yahoo or had
Google Page Ranking?
What is Link Popularity? Simply put, Link Popularity is the
number of other websites that link to your site. Doesn't it
stand to reason that if a domain name previously had Link
Popularity or was one of those coveted dotcoms or was even
listed in Yahoo, that it might have once been a thriving
website?
Not only that, but with a little time and effort, you might
even be able to pick up some popular domain names just for
conjecture or to resell on eBay ! Many of the domain names that
expire every day could be resold even without Link Popularity
or any of the other "carrots" because they just happen to be
highly regarded as a tangible asset. Short, descriptive domain
names that end in a ".com" or ".net" are examples of this.
The best part is that you can get these names for the price
of registering them, often for less than $10!
Even if you didn't use the domain name to redirect traffic
to your own web site, if you find a couple and sell them at
auction for $25, $50 or more, that's a pretty suitable return
on a very small investment.
A certain amount of caution needs to be taken when using
this tool for any purpose. Make certain you do a bit of
homework to make sure the previous web site was not an adult
site. Occasionally the domain name may not necessarily reflect
the former content. There is a tool that can be used to
determine the history of the site. Best of all, it's free! Here
is the link:
http://web.archive.org
If you are looking for alternative ways to generate traffic
to your site, expired domains might be a good investment.
Relevant
Resources
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