Expiring Domains

by Joe Butch on July 12, 2009

Whenever I think of a good domain I have to buy it right away. Which is why I have a lot of domains that are garbage and I am now going to let them expire.

3 domains I decided to stop developing and let expire is TripGuideBlog.com, CookingGuideBlog.com, and SurvivalGuideBlog.com

[x] Wasted Money

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1 Bruno 09.09.09 at 8:43 am

Depending on the registry you have your domains registered with, you may want to look at selling them at domain drop marketplaces. My registry (fabulous.com) has an agreement with namejet.com, so every domain name I let expire automatically enters namejets expired domains marketplace at a starting price of $69. This lets you squeeze a few dollars off your domain portfolio.

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