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How to buy expired domain traffic
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By: John Khu Email Article
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Right now, it seems that almost everyone is rushing to buy expired domain traffic to enjoy the unlimited power of web site traffic. Web masters and online entrepreneurs buy expired domain traffic for their own personal use or buying a fair amount of traffic from others, who own a web based business. Here is a small primer that explains what a traffic domain really means to those people who are still new to this term.

A traffic domain is a domain that is either expired and still getting considerable amount of traffic, or the one that is being searched by internet users, by typing the web site address URL into the browser address bar (people call this type-in traffic). Fairly successful websites that expire due to some unknown reasons always come with a good rate of traffic and inbound links. This is the reason why people rush to buy expired domain traffic from those people who deal with such domains.

Tip: Inbound traffic may be quite misleading as there are many URL's that have similarly sounding names or names with intentional spelling errors. Traffic that results when someone is trying to reach a particular web site, but land on some other web sites, is at most useless and misleading.

A number of expired domain names show a satisfactory level of inbound traffic and when you buy such expired domains, you can always expect good and effective results. When you a buy expired domain traffic-rich domain and develop a web site over it, you can even get about 20-25 visitors a day, that ultimately results in a revenue of about $10. This type of web site is a very good candidate for a pay-per-lead affiliate program.

When you buy expired domain traffic from a vendor, you can use it to redirect the visitors to your other web sites. However, buying such traffic could be very risky and dangerous, as there are several unscrupulous operators, who may dupe you in the end.

There are two types of scams that occur with such purchases:

a) Expired domain traffic vendors may deliver the targeted hits with your purchase, but the real truth is that the actual traffic may never exist in life

b) Such traffic may also come from sources like auto surf web sites that take your visitors without their knowledge.

Caution: You may never know the targeted traffic that you buy is really targeted or not!

Here is a classical example:

Let us say that you will buy expired domain traffic from a vendor at a rate of $55. The sales package will contain a high quality and premium targeted visitors. Now, if you have such a large number of qualified visitors in your kitty, will you be ready to sell them at such a ridiculously low price? Let say that you are selling a product for $50 and only 1% of these qualified visitors will make a purchase, and then the total sales will amount to a staggering $50,000! Do you believe that a vendor will be a fool to let go of such a marvelous business opportunity? One word of caution now! When you buy expired domain traffic from a vendor, be sure that you check out the veracity of the claim made for the package offered for sale.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is the owner of the path breaking web site called http://www.expireddomainsecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

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