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    Please Read: Increase traffic and find valuable domain names easily

    Getting the right domain name is not as easy as it looks.

    Often, the best domains are already taken.

    Now what?

    At the risk of stating the obvious, you’ve got two choices:

    1) Start fresh with a new domain name
    2) Use a domain name that is about to become available or has previously existed. Done right, it will already have page rank and link reputation. This gives you a big leg up on doing the link building from scratch.

    Admittedly, sometimes you can’t find the exact domain name you want in the “previously owned” list. But you can find something appropriate that you can use to “shine” link reputation onto your chosen domain.

    In either case, you’ll have a domain that’ll save you weeks or months of link building effort. …And a domain without links is about as noticed as a grain of sand in the Sahara.

    Simple, right?

    Not quite. First of all, there are dozens of factors that affect how well a domain is viewed by the major search engines.

    Gathering and sorting through them can be extremely tedious and time consuming. And to top it off, previously owned domains may have been part of a bad neighborhood, had a spam site built on them, or be quarantined by Google because they were a sex site or promoted other subjects that Google considers inappropriate.

    Without a bit of research, you’ll be left wondering why your carefully built site is not taking root with the major search engines.

    The key is to quickly and easily do the research needed to find the right domain.

    The domain buying community has that need, and that has led to the rise of RegisterCompass.com

    RegisterCompass started out as a tool I built because I needed to get all the domain parameters for expired, expiring and auctioned domains at my own fingertips. But you can’t keep a good idea down.

    Soon word spread, and I had a whole crew of eager users, helping me refine RegisterCompass.com, making it the most comprehensive, complete domain research tool out there.

    It lets your inner geek go wild by letting you search for and view only the parameters that are important to your project. Then you can mark and make notes about the domains you discover.

    In short, RegisterCompass Domain Search is HIGHLY customizable to your needs.

    I admit, all the features are an embarrassment of riches.

    That’s why I’ve made 5 domain tutorial videos that show you how to use it. And you will want to use it to its capacity, because that’s how you’ll both get ahead of your competition and wow the search engines with a juicy domain.

    I’m sure you’re wondering if what I’m saying is just a bunch of self-serving hype.

    I don’t blame you.

    That’s why I’ve made it super easy and cheap to test out RegisterCompass. That way, you can convince yourself that it’s worth the effort to master this powerful research tool.

    In fact, I’m willing to bet that once you poke around the pre-owned domain space you’ll be hooked, thinking up all kinds of uses for the domains you discover. I’ve got some ideas in my videos to help you with that too. If nothing else, the videos are a great education on evaluating domains.

    By the way, I still find more domains with great links than I can possibly use myself. There are more than enough domains to go around.

    Here’s your choice: you can do it the hard way and start with a fresh or poorly researched domain, or you can spend a couple of hours finding a great domain name that’ll be the jewel of your online inventory for years to come.

    If the second option is the right choice for you, then sign up at RegisterCompass now, while the decision is fresh in your mind.

    See you there.

    To your success,

    Uwe

    P.S. Getting the right domain name is not as easy as it looks. But I’ve taken all the hard work out of it at RegisterCompass.com . Come on over and take a look.
    Last edited by registercompass; 08-08-2008 at 12:04 PM.

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