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7 Tips On Using A Domain Name Finder To Find Aged Domains

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2009

http://www.aged-domain-finder.com Are you thinking about registering a brand new domain? Before you do that, why not watch this unique Australian Tim Buchalka outline the case for the affirmative discussing reasons why you should consider an aged (also known as an expired) domain versus an brand new one.

Along the way you will find out how to search an expired domain list, see how to find domain name suggestions, and even checking domain name availability is covered.

We are going to suggest that watching this video is mandatory and it might even help you rank a heck of a lot better than your competitors (to find out why you are going to have to watch the video and try and understand Tim's accent).

It's not the easiest mission, but it's one I feel confident you will accept. It might change the world (probably not) but it will leave you more informed on the benefits of using aged domains in your Internet Marketing endeavors.

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  • Interesting stuff! But most of your domains are several hundred dollars. Also, newly expired domains will lose value as time goes by because all the expired pages will be indexed by google search engine. Although the backlinks will still be there.

  • @FredNiga Nope, most aged domains are $6-$10 + registration fee. Choose maximum price of $10 and see how many come up! This software does not show ANY newly expired domains as they are effectively new domains when the registration lapses, we only show true aged domains. Hope this clarifies.

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  • the domainhole website has a tool for finding all expired domains every day for you to browse (using tools to narrow it down of course) it holds all the expired domains for the past 270 days! check it out with the code: YOUTUBE

  • Good presentation. Thank You

  • Interesting.

  • Another great video!!! Thanks Mates!!!

  • Hi,Kermit!

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