101 expired domain names
I posted a list of 101 expired domains in the DNXpert domain name forum today. I practice showing only a sample of that list on my blog here to be fair to the folks that bothered to register on the FREE forum.
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yopol.com
spiritualicons.com
gayallstars.com
seotextlinks.com
instantescorts.com
organicbeautysecrets.com
magazinefury.com
rythmradical.com
memeclip.net
freellion.com
customvps.com
alienweasel.com
cheeriffic.com
forumsage.com
prankz.net
profitwine.com
bestfitnesstips.com
buzzcatch.com
sweetsuspense.com
italianbeat.com
flirtstyle.net
drunkenbrewers.com
buzzanalyzer.com
rapiddating.net
ezyfunds.com
girlphriends.com
pudgypet.com
rejectedviking.com
beertrip.net
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3 Responses to “101 expired domain names”
May 7th, 2008 at 9:36 am
Hello,
DomainerIncome.com recently said expired domain names was useless!
After reading his post at:
http://www.domainerincome.com/news/the-reality-of-expired-domain-names/
Can you please give your own opinion?
Thanks
May 7th, 2008 at 11:03 am
He makes some ok points but I do not agree with him that expired domains are useless.
Yes, you can lose money if you blow your dough on stupid names. But that is not just expired domains, that is domains in general. You can buy useless domains whether expired or just available and waste literally thousands of dollars.
Also, yes, you can get your premium domain names from backordering companies - but not everyone can afford that and lots of people are looking for domain names to start new websites.
Not to mention that statistically, even backordering companies and domainers can let domain names slip through their fingers - it happens on a regular basis as there are just so many domain names expiring.
Here are just some domains that were picked up by people from my expired domain newsletters:
FlirtSkills.com
Imagator.com
LovelyAsia.com
Informatician.net
SeoTextLinks.com
CustomVps.com
TradingShark.com
Slimout.com
BeerAndSpirits.com
FootballNewsroom.com
Just to name a few…
You make your own opinions about their quality.
May 12th, 2008 at 4:58 am
Just to clarify, I was simply making the point that new domainers need to be better educated about “expired domain names”.
Are they useless? Well, that depends on what you want them for. As John correctly pointed out, you make your own opinions on their quality.