i think TDNAM is cheaper?
i could be wrong..
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!What would be the best approach to grabbing low-value expiring domains? NameJet and pool are too expensive for these kinds of domains (domains worth, say, $50 or less). Is there a better solution than hand registering these kinds of domains? Any recommendations?
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Last edited by Nathan King; 04-29-2010 at 10:25 PM.
i think TDNAM is cheaper?
i could be wrong..
Domaining to the max.
Your best bet is GoDaddy closeouts. You will pay between $14 and $19 including the registration fee.
GoDaddy is not a bad option if your aim is to beat the handreggers rather than snap.
NameNewsletter.com - free lists of available domain names
ZoneFiles.net (beta) - ccTLD and gTLD droplists
if you want them real cheap, they GoDaddy closeouts is really the best option,
prices are from 9$ to 5$ + renewal fee , depending on the day you get them on, first day is 9$ and then they get reduced 1$ per day until they go away.
more advantages are that they don't actually drop, you buy the domain with no auction, and as was said before me, you beat the handreggers.
most of the days you can even find some good leftovers there, even some with PR 2 and some links and Alexa ratings.
you wont however find any vcvc.com in there or any great finds, these get grabbed before the arrive to closeouts.
i check them every days for nice opportunities and grab 1 or 2 a week.
If it's past closeouts, try to hand reigster it the day it drops, and continue doing so all day until you know either you have it or it's been reigstered by someone else.
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