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Expired Domains Basic Explained-Importance of Choosing Easily

Copyright © 2008 John Khu


Marketing is all about capturing other people's attention and cajole them to take a specific action which could be purchasing a particular product or service. However, getting the attention of people is a complex and strenuous process. Similarly, getting the attention of other people to remember your expired domain's name is a very difficult. Known as domain branding, the process of choosing and buying a very good expired domain names that are easy to remember and pronounce, is a complex process by itself. Domain branding is also a process of choosing an expired domain name with a view to market it to the highest bidder.

The most famous expired domain names (in some cases, even the live ones) in the world are those names that signify and represent a particular theme or a subject. Many of the most popular names possess a number of significant qualities and attributes like:

  • A generic name that signifies some definite objects or names

  • A name that is simple and easy to recall

  • A name is easy to type in the address bar of the browser window

  • A name is that has very less number of words and numbers

  • A name that is mixed with difficult to remember alphabets and numbers

  • A name that is too lengthy and exhaustive.

  • A very short name with few words

  • Research studies suggest that people always tend to remember domain names that do not complicate or obstruct their memory process. Human memory is very short and on an average you can recall only a certain number of words or images from your brain. Longish and difficult expired domain names tend to clog memory recall functions of your brain.

    Just consider the most famous domain names like diamond.com, business.com, earth.com or even half.com. For a change, consider the most famous branded names like google.com or yahoo.com. One thing that immediately strikes your mind here is that you can easily remember these names and recall them very easily with least hassles. While the first set of names denotes some significant objects, the second set tells us about some famous business brands.



    Finding such names is actually a very difficult proposition as most of them are already registered by their owners. Even if you find one, you may need to pay a hefty amount to purchase it. But, it is still possible for you to buy an expired domain name that is an off shoot of these famous names. For example, car.com is already registered now and a possible expired domain name that you buy could be an off shoot of this name. Let us say there is an expired domain name called carpool.com. In fact, it makes a sense to buy and register this expired domain name because it is not only easy to remember it, but also it denotes a larger meaning of a car. If you are careful and inquisitive, then you can find a good expired domain name with an ability to fetch you very handsome online income.




    About The Author:
    John Khu is the well-known author of a new e-book titled "Expired Domain Secret". He is also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is also the owner of the path breaking web site called http://www.expireddomainsecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

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