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Stealer
03-20-2007, 04:29 PM
I am looking to register one of my domain names for my home based buisness that is for a nutritional diet/drink product. I really would like to know how effective or good domain names that have an e before the domain name.
As well as I've been snooping around online thought expired domain names and came acrois a few that are 5 number .coms, Are these types of domain names worth anything ?

Kulwinder
03-21-2007, 03:16 PM
Expired Domains provide a good traffic as they are recognised by the public.
But it depends on what types of domains you pick up, what was its PR and stuff like that.
It depends entirely on you, If you think that the particular expired domains would get you good traffic then go ahead.

Regards,
Kulwinder.

121603
03-22-2007, 12:23 AM
I think you should research on the expired domain just to make sure it isn't banned or something. A domain with an e at the beginning sometimes looks good but sometimes looks funny.

Stealer
03-23-2007, 05:32 AM
I really didn't know that web domains could be banned...Is there any tool to check if a website domain name is banned please link me to this tool sir. As for posting e in the front before domains I think it has a niche and could be good and your right some of the sites like that would probably look just plain funny. Thanks for letting me know certain web domains can be banned and please get back to me with this tool as soon as you can.:cool:

Fishnagles
03-23-2007, 05:54 AM
I thiknk what he means by banned is that once a domain is expired, it can get a Google penalty.... Google is known to de-index websites after they expire.....

I have seen these sites be treated badily by Google for up to six months after expiration..... For some reason though, a selected few miss this curse somehow... never identified a pattern with this yet...

macy
03-26-2007, 05:53 AM
Any examples of domain that starts with e?I'll check if they are that good and I'll get one too. But what is the reason for this?