For anyone that has their own website, you will know that the most important aspect of your business is going to be getting customers to your website. Getting targeted traffic can be easy but for the vast majority of website owners it can seem almost impossible to tap into the millions of searchers that are online every single day, looking for their product.
Most likely your marketing has kept you extremely busy. I would assume that you have submitted your site to the search engines, bought a few ads in a variety of e-zines, and perhaps even put up a couple of banners. So are you satisfied with the results you are getting from your efforts? You may have tried all that you know about promoting your site and your products, but are you getting the traffic that you wanted? If not, then maybe you need to look in other directions.
But don't worry; you won't have to resort to illegitimate methods just to get the traffic you need. There is a perfectly ethical and legitimate way to get traffic to your site, and it's very effective, too. But what makes this method even better is that over 95% of the people on the World Wide Web have absolutely no clue about it at all. So, have I got your attention? Here it is explained in a little more detail.
Have you ever considered using expired domains for pulling in traffic to your site? Probably not yet, but let me tell you, this is a great (but oftentimes overlooked) opportunity for you. Expired domains have a lot of wasted traffic coming to their site, and this traffic could be put to better use for you instead. If you're lucky, you may even find a domain name that's related to your business in Yahoo. This feature could easily avoid you having to pay to get your site listed in Yahoo.
Think of the possibilities here. You can get a ton of traffic for less than ten bucks (the cost of the domain)! It costs less than $10 to register a domain name nowadays, and coupled with the potential immediate traffic, you cannot find a better deal than this. Estimations are that well over three million people daily will visit an expired domain. That is mostly targeted traffic, and I'm willing to bet that you'd like to get a piece of that action. If so, then it's time to start working and get those wasted traffic to your site.
But why did these domains expire in the first place? There could be several reasons. Sometimes webmasters just get weary of all the work involved in developing and maintaining the site. Perhaps they become too busy with work or with their personal lives. Some people may have forgotten their domain was going to expire and let it run out accidentally, others may have run out of money to maintain that particular site.
One good thing about this whole situation, though, is that the traffic that these expired domains have generated since the time they were active just keeps on coming. If you're a virtual realtor in cyberspace, this could make for some very attractive real estate indeed. Registering expired domains need some careful research on your part, though. Most important of all, you have to be certain that the domain's traffic isn't coming from websites that you'd want to avoid at all costs, like porn sites or such.
If your job was done correctly and you took steps to ensure the traffic is ok, there are a couple of options to maximize the potential from your new domain. First option is to redirect the traffic from the previously expired domain to your own site. Second option is to sell off the domain, which could be very profitable for you, depending on how heavy the traffic is.
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