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New top-level domain names: offer online opportunities for franchisors: if you miss this opportunity, there may not be another one anytime soon.: An article from: Franchising World

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

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New top-level domain names: offer online opportunities for franchisors: if you miss this opportunity, there may not be another one anytime soon.: An article from: Franchising World

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What’s the best way to secure a domain name which will expire soon?

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

I would like to secure a specific domain name which will expire in about 3-4 months. (The owner of the domain just steals my traffic and uses it as a spam/adlink site.)

Which is the best/most secure way to buy this domain?

Thanks a lot for your help!

p.s.: The domain name would be very important for my website!

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Net domain names in Indian languages soon

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Net domain names in Indian languages soon
The department of information technology, Government of India will submit its proposal by next month to The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers, a non-profit organisation responsible for managing the internet’s domain name system, including IP address space assignments based in California, USA.

Read more on rediff.com

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Career fair coming soon

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Career fair coming soon
The World-Herald Media Group and Bellevue Chamber of Commerce are hosting a career fair on Wednesday, April 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bellevue Public Schools Lied Center, 2700 Arboretum Drive in Bellevue.

Read more on Papillion Times

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How soon can I push a domain name at GoDaddy?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

I want to push to another godaddy user and the domains were just bought yesterday. Can it be done this soon? Can a private domain be pushed? When does the WHOIS information change?

Thanks!
I am the owner of the domain. So once it’s pushed, does anything else need to be done or are they then considered the legal owners? I thought I had to wait 60 days to change ownership…

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Arts will soon have a new venue outside New Circle

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Arts will soon have a new venue outside New Circle
As development of the Beaumont area in south Lexington began to wind down a few years ago, developer

Read more on Lexington Herald-Leader

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How do I reserve a domain name which is expiring soon?

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

There is a domain name that I want which I am sure has been left to expire. so is currently PENDING DELETE in the whois status. I want to ensure i am the first to buy it when it becomes available, can i reserve it with a company to ensure they buy it the second it becomes available before some automated annoying domain bot search snaps it up for easy profit?

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Coming Soon Promotion

Thursday, March 4th, 2010


Just a short collection of clips to illustrate the rebirth of my website which will be back shortly under a new domain name, quick-flick.tv

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How soon after a domain expires can I register the domain name?

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Just wondering if anyone has any expertise on this. Domain expiration listed as 8/2 on swhois.net and I am trying to register it. Thanks in advance!

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Buying Domains Expiring Soon

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Buying domains expiring soon is often very tricky and a difficult proposition to a person, who is just entering the big and bad world of expired domain names! A newbie who is entering the expired domain market find this intricate process confusing as well as squeezing, with so many people jostling for a breathing space. For a starter who is just trying to get a foothold in the ever-competitive expired domains market, the entire process of finding and buying a domain name is too trying and cumbersome. Here are some of the most precious suggestions and guidelines that will make you understand the eternal secrets of finding a great expired domain name- all in an easy to understand, and step by step manner.

Finding the place where you can buy an expired domain name: Most obviously, the most famous places where you can find very good expired domain names are GoDaddy and Network Solutions. However, thousands of domain hunters crowd these web portals and the ensuing competition is too stiff and tough. Most of the good expired domains up for sale here are too costly and the minimum most prices could be as high as $500! Now, the big question is what are your budgetary limits? Are you one of those resourceful persons, who are ready to pay a very high price to buy a good domain name? If so, you are most probably an adventurous type of person, who is ready to take any amount of risks! If you are cash strapped and handicapped for a big budget expired domain name plan, then you may as well settle for decent domains expiring soon and buy something at a low price of around $100 or even less.

Experienced domain name traders always keep looking for expired domain names with a PR ranking of six and above; however, you may never see an expired domain name with a ranking higher than 7. Almost all domain name-trading portals allow you to sift and rummage through their extensive database, by setting a string of search parameters like “search by PR”, “search by the age of domains” and ’search by the date”. To find a decent domain name expiring, you can use the following search factors:

1. PR rating of 3 and above

2. .com or .net or even .biz without any hyphens and numbers

3. If possible a domain name with back links and traffic

Fact: At any given point of time, you will find more than 100,000 domain names that are soon expiring or already expired. When you search through the database in an effective manner, you can easily shortlist some decent domain names expiring or completely expired domain names.

Once you shortlist a few number of good domains, your next task is to see whether the said domains are in a “blacklist” or if the said domains are still under Google index. Once you ascertain that you have a good list of expired domain names, you can buy and register them without wasting any time.

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