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		<title>Best Practices When Buying Expired Web Domain Names</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you consider yourself a newbie to the realm of expired domain names, then buying an expired web domain name may not be as simple as you expect it to be. Expired and soon to expire domains are a highly competitive market. Everyday a new web site or script emerges to try and capture a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you consider yourself a newbie to the realm of expired domain names, then buying an expired web domain name may not be as simple as you expect it to be. Expired and soon to expire domains are a highly competitive market. Everyday a new web site or script emerges to try and capture a piece of this fast moving business. Just to give you an idea, the life cycle of a domain name is about one to ten years while an estimated 2,000 domain names expire every single day. So the one that you may be after could be available pretty soon!</p>
<p> Once a web domain name expires, it is not immediately deleted, it doesn&#8217;t really expire on the expiration date. It must go through certain stages before it can be made available for a new registration. The initial stage is a 40-day grace period, during which the owner can renew the domain at the regular renewal price. The next stage is the redemption period wherein the owner can still renew the domain but at an additional cost. Finally, the domain name enters the five-day deletion period, and on the last day the domain name will be made available for public purchase.</p>
<p> Before you finally proceed to buy an expired web domain name, you will have to evaluate the following parameters. You have to know how urgent it is to acquire an expired domain name despite of the possible drawbacks. If it is indeed urgent to get one, then you have to set a time frame as to how quickly you want to accomplish the transaction. Finally, think of how much you are willing to allot for the eventual purchase of an expired domain name.</p>
<p> After you buy an expired <a target="_blank" href="http://www.active-domain.com/web-domain/">web domain name</a>, you can utilize it to redirect potential visitors to some of  your other websites. However, you must practice utmost care and caution when buying expired domain names because there is no scarcity of dubious operators in the market who would dupe you in the end. There are basically two kinds of scams that go with purchases of expired web domain names. First, vendors could come up with targeted hits with your purchase but in reality, the actual traffic is non-existent. Second, such traffic may originate from sources such as auto-surf sites that hijack your visitors without your knowledge.</p>
<p> Now you can examine the important issues related to your probable expired web domain names and subsequently buy the expired domain. However, make sure that you will not buy an expired domain name that mimics a famous web portal because when you buy such types of expired domains, you would most likely end up in a serious legal and copyright problem.</p>
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