Tools for buying expired domains.

November 9th, 2009 by admin | Print

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7 Responses to “Tools for buying expired domains.”

  1. tony rude Says:

    If you buy a domain that is in another language other than English are you building the site in it’s original language or are you building the site in english?

    If you are translating to english won’t all the links be coming from other lang sites?

    Does it even matter?

    Or should you have a site for each language?

  2. admin Says:

    It does not matter that the links come from sites in other languages.

    I create all my sites in English, often without translation, and regardless of what language it was before.

    You don’t need a site for each language.

    Does that help?

  3. viviann napp Says:

    I don’t understand how traffic will come to your site if they don’t understand English? Or is there a sufficient number of non-native English speakers out there that creating the site in English is a good idea?
    also, when you do create it in English, do you keep to the same niche as the original one in the foreign language?
    Thanks Amy
    viviann

  4. admin Says:

    There are a sufficient number of English speakers to do quite well with English sites. But you can target other countries using the translation tool in the Mage. The sky is the limit. The key is to have LOTS of websites, no matter the language.

    I have never kept my mage sites in the same niche as the domains previous life, English or otherwise. :) In fact, I have taken websites that were some language that I didn’t even recognize, and turned them into English sites in a surely totally different niche, and those sites are donig fine.

  5. Keen Foong Says:

    Thats pretty cool =) A tip for the translation, I have a bookmarklet where I just press the bookmark and it automatically translates the current page, its pretty nifty as well =P

    What you put into the bookmark URL box is javascript:location=’http://translate.google.com/translate?u=’%20+%20encodeURIComponent(location);

    I like the backlink watch tip, the yahoo explorer one was driving me nuts.

  6. alston ke Says:

    Amy

    Are you saying that as long as the site is established and have some sorts of authority with reasonable backlinks. Then we can buy it and add a product twist on it?

    The name of the site can have any kind of language. The domain name can be anything?

  7. Steve K Says:

    got the mage couple of days ago. As it seem to me, that the domain buying is the hardest. Thanks for great videos and tips.

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