One of the greatest difficulties in being a new webmaster is trying to acquire traffic. This is to build legitimate traffic requires both time and . How is this so? Well, if a is trying to obtain traffic through search engines, they will need to spend a great deal of time with link-building and content creation. If they are trying to get traffic through a pay-per-click they will have to invest hundreds to thousands of dollars if they want to take advantage of a high-performance keyword. However, there is another alternative that can allow a webmaster to get tons of having to invest too much in time or . It involves purchasing expired Domain names.
What is an expired domain name? An expired domain name is a domain name that never got renewed by its owner. This could be for a variety of reasons such as disinterest in the original website, funds or something more serious, such as an owner’s death. Whatever the reason when the renewal fees aren’t paid, the expired domain name sits out in cyberspace still functioning as any other domain name. There is just one difference… an expired domain name doesn’t have a website attached to it, so points to a 404 error page.
Indeed, it is a waste of traffic when an expired domain name points to a 404 web page. Many domain name companies have realized this, which is why a few sell expired Domain names either through a regular, upfront sale or through an expired name auction. The prices for these Domain names can range from less than $100 to over Some of these sales may even include a website.
So, how does a webmaster know if an name is worth buying? First, they need to check to see the Google page rank of
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