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After you get your new site up, be sure to send an email to webmaster@google.com with the subject “reinclusion request”
Otherwise, if the domain has inbound links from its previous incarnation, you are going to find that it will not get indexed by Google – part of their fight against SEOs who used expired domains with pre-existing pagerank and links to fill the results thousands of affiliate sites.
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Kamryn BareHow to Snatch an Expiring Domain | Mike Industries
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arcojediI recently found myself in the position of wanting to register a domain which was owned by someone else. The domain was set to expire in a week, and I figured there was a decent chance that the person who owned it wouldn’t be renewing it. Upon consulting the WhoIs registry on the current owner, I discovered the guy was a bit of a domain shark and didn’t seem to be around anymore.
So I placed a backorder through GoDaddy for $18.95 thinking that was all I needed to do. During the week that followed, I learned a lot about the domain expiration process. Two and a half months and $369 later, I am the proud owner of a shiny new domain. A really really good one.
This article will explain the domain expiration process and what you need to do in order to use it to your advantage.domains 2005 2005_03 newsvine blogs history technology web-developer reference imported
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Julia PellicciaroInformative article on how domain expiration, grace periods, and domain snatching services work.
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Chris Burbridge"“The Drop” is the unpredictable three hour period of time in which the domain is deleted from VeriSign’s database and released back into the ecosystem."
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Thomas NicholsA domain becomes available 75 days after its "expiration" date.
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Andrew WetzelI recently found myself in the position of wanting to register a domain which was owned by someone else. The domain was set to expire in a week, and I figured there was a decent chance that the person who owned it wouldn’t be renewing it. Upon consulting
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