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1) What
are expired domains
2) What is link popularity
3) How are expired domains related
to link popularity
4) How do I find out when a domain
is expiring
a. Names that
are not renewed by their owners eventually expire and
become available for anyone to register. They should therefore
be found on any of the online search systems offered
by domain name brokers. But there are some Web services
that allow us to see .net, .com and .org domains that
have only recently expired (or those close to death).
Unfortunately, these services do not include domains ending
in the Australian identifier .au. To recycle a recently
expired domain name, try the search engine at Whois.net,
which has features "deleted names". On commercial
services such as Domains Bot you can pay to search for
.com, .net and .org names that are available or that may
be available soon if their owners don't renew on time.
5) How can I use your service to
get new domains
6) What will it cost to actually register the name?
7) Once I register the name, do I own it forever?
8) What are the chances that Yahoo
will remove an expired domain from their listings.
a. While certainly possible, its not likely. They are
pressured right now to cut costs and produce a higher
profit now. They are mostly concentrating on getting more
listings for their directory than taking them off.
9) What if I need help to set myself
up with your services
10) How do you help me in getting
the domain once it becomes available
11) How do I forward the domain to
another site once I have registered it.
a. Simple. Most registration companies offer this for
free. We recommend www.godaddy.com currently offering
registrations for under $10.
12) What guarantee do you give that
you will be able to get the domain once it becomes available
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