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Expired(/ing) Domains

For the people who do not know, lots of domains expire/come up to expire every day.  Quite a few of those have decent linkage - and sometimes a decent PR too.

The competition for the higher value expiring domains results in hammer registration by firm, and auctions that may go into the thousands of dollars...

Now there is value in setting up the add sites that we all know and love so much, however there is also the potential for using an expired domain because it fits into the niche your site (possibly new) fits into.

These sites will get you started:
Aside from these there are a number of pay sites (subscription model) that will provide you with good value information.  Such as?  PR, Alexa rank and so on.

Be wary of just looking at PR alone, however, as it can be spoofed.  Check for the backlinks that should exist and where they come from.  Also be wary of a nice looking site that may have an unexpected background (as a hardcore porn site for example)



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