Expired Domains

For the average Joe/Janet it takes a good six months to build up the stability and respect of a site. It doesn't matter how much content you have and what it's quality is like, when a search engine finds a brand new site it takes a while for it to creep up the search results. It costs a little more but you can get a head start by purchasing a domain that is already in use, already in the search engines and in some case already has inbound links to it. There are lots of places that offer these services,

If you know what domain name you want try these:
Snapnames.com,
Enom.com, and
Pool.com

If you want to search through for domain names then this is by far the best of them:
Domain Name AfterMarket

Once you have the domain there are a few tips and tricks to get it going faster:
  1. Search for the pages that are already indexed (in google "site:www.name.com") and start of with pages of the same name.
  2. Have a look at the wayback machine to see what the content of their site was. Start off with similar content and over a month or so move it to focus on what content you want.
  3. Have a look at any inbound links (in google "link:www.name.com") and make sure you have pages with those names.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Fort Wayne Web Design said...

I've never had any luck with the wayback machine.

May 10, 2008 8:33 AM  

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