Expired Domains Outlook for 2009 – Part II

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Expired domain industry may also witness more changes and modifications suiting to the needs and requirements of the industry. While, trading part of expired domains will go on as usual, domain marketers may use advanced technologies to enhance the real value of their flipped domains to make them commercially viable and saleable. Here are some future trends that may happen in this year.

1. Internet marketers may use advanced techniques like social networking and its marketing to compete on a global scale. Social networking is changing the way in which the internet marketers are conducting their business operations. Expired domain marketers may also use blogs, forums, and social networking sites to promote their expired domains. You may use such famous sites like the Facebook, Stumble Upon and MySpace to promote your expired domains. Web sites as You Tube is another popular choice that you use as a space to conduct expired domains.

2. However, people may not buy too many expired domains in the New Year, because of the economic downturn. Nevertheless, they may buy those domains that offer them the best returns. Likewise, domain evaluations may also come down in a drastic manner. People believe that the New Year will be a bonus year for all those people, who are ready to bargain for better prices.

3. Aftermarket for expired domains may remain healthy and strong in the New Year, despite the economic recessions in all most all countries of the world. Auctions will still be the most preferred aftermarket business models for hundreds of domain marketers. You can expect a number of major players diversifying their auction processes by offering incredible process on some very lucrative domains.

The prospects for this year are bright for people, who are cautious enough to watch the market for shifting trends. However, global recession could be the only impediment that may derail your business prospects. www.ExpiredDomainSecret.com

 

Expired Domains Outlook for 2009 – Part I

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Expired domains market is very dynamic and a constantly shifting industry. Now that we are in a brand New Year, we may need to look forward to the remaining months and their secrets. When everyone is trying to make their own predictions and forecasts, here are some of my thoughts and opinions on what you can look forward to in this year:

1. Everyone is expected to continue with his or her domain development. As people, tend to get an interest in the internet domains, you can expect more numbers of domain registrations on a personal basis. Thousands of personal domains may expire throughout the year. If you are lucky and fortunate enough, you can expect some very good domains for sale.

2. Most of the domain marketers will start using advanced web content management systems and processes to enhance the features of their flipped web domains. You can expect them to use advanced web technology to add more value to the domains. All these will help them to get their web sites on top of the major search engines.

3. Another bright possibility is the advancement of highly technical PPC marketing systems, ably supported by major players. SEO optimization and other internet techniques will help domain marketers to add a premium value to their domains. The cost of using these techniques may also come down because of an immense demand for such services.

4. The previous year was quite bad for internet marketers because of the economic recession of a global scale. However, the prospects for the New Year will be brighter, as newbie domain marketers may start to invest in low cost domains and later park them in one of the profitable parking services.

Some of the predictions and forecasts may happen during the New Year. However, trends may change from time to time depending on the global economic factors and parameters. www.ExpiredDomainSecret.com

An Important Update on Top Level Domain Names and Secondary Domain Names – Part II

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Registrars for the four new domains like .jobs, .museum, .travel, and .tv, are insisting domain marketers and web users to register them only for the intended purposes. You may not register them unless:

For .jobs extension: You will need to provide the verification of your online recruiting business. You may also need to show that you are conducting a business operation connected directly to online hiring.

For .museum extension: You may not buy these name extensions, unless you are operating a museum or you are one of the museum employees. You will need to provide evidence showing that you are in the museum business. Otherwise, you may not be able to register a typical .museum extension name!

For .tv and .travel extensions: These two offer the maximum number of benefits to the internet marketers. Both of them are the most common words in any English dictionary. Out of these two, travel seems to be most preferred one, as almost everyone in the world can easily recognize this word. The online travel industry is as big as online shopping and it is growing at a very rapid pace. Most big cities of the world have their own domain names ending in the extension, .travel. This young domain name offers a number of opportunities for an expired domain trader.

However, according to ICAAN, you will need to follow very rigid guidelines. In order to register a .travel domain name, you must register your firm as an authenticated and legitimate travel related service and product provider in the travel and tourism industry. When you forward your authentication details, you will get a Unique Identification Number (UIN). When you get your UIN, you can then talk to an approved and accredited.travel Registrar for the registration of your chosen .travel domain names. www.ExpiredDomainSecret.com

An Important Update on Top Level Domain Names and Secondary Domain Names

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Recent expired domain-industry survey reports suggest that a few numbers of domain names, other than .com, demand potential six figure sale prices in the domain market. So far, .com type of domain names ruled to the domain name market, by beating other well-known extensions like .net and .biz. The survey report (Hudson Crossing Advisory) also suggests that a few other special extensions like .jobs, .museum, .travel, .Asia, .info, .name do not have any more relevance now. However, the domain name rush for .com names may have reached a saturation point, as people have been registering names based on the contents of English dictionary.

Domain name investors and internet businesspersons are now looking out for other types of registries that could give them a leeway to buy precious domain names, with an ability to reap thousands of dollars as income. Survey report also suggested that out of seven identified registries that contain seven important keywords, only four of them had any real commercial value attached. These domain extensions are:

a) .travel extension The online travel and tourism industry worldwide is growing at a very good pace. The total estimated online industry value is about $100 billions

b) .tv extension The TV is an exciting media that has already captured the world by storm. The current size of this business is almost $200 billion and it is expected to grow by another 8% by the end of the year 2012.

c) .jobs extension: The online job market is a growing industry and more players are entering this business. The overall market size of this business is about $200 billion

d) .museum extension Though the prospect for this domain name is very remote, domain markets are hoping that they can use this extension to their advantage.

However, registrars for the above-mentioned domain names are insisting that domain developers must use them for the intended purpose and not for any other uses other than the subject. Keep reading this space for more updates on this interesting topic!  www.ExpiredDomainSecret.com

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