Traffic from expired domains
Expiring domain names after their deletion could be used to drive traffic to web-sites.
Expiring domain names after their deletion could be used to drive traffic to web-sites. Internet company from California ExpiredDomainTraffic.Net announced on Wednesday that it has introduced such service to their customers.
The company says it provides the traffic by buying the expired domain names of sites listed in major search engines, and sends visitors to those domains to the kind of content they appear to have been searching for. ExpiredDomainTraffic.Net says the service provides web site operators with targeted traffic at a cost lower than Pay-Per-Click search engine listings.
ExpiredDomainTraffic says it uses advanced software and special insider services to find out which high profile names will expire, re-registering them as soon as they become available again. In the past, small entrepreneurs were unable to enter this market, largely because of its high costs. The company says it offers a full money back guarantee if customers are not completely satisfied with their service.
With regard to up-to-date search engines’ re-indexation cycle, Domain Times doesn’t find this service too very successful because of its short duration. Re-registered domain names may loose their position in search results listing in one or two months.