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Who Owns The Domain I Wanted?


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#1 rohgan03

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Posted 13 February 2004 - 11:07 PM

There was this related web site( not a very big one) but had a few incoming links that shutdown. I tried to backorder the domain through godaddy and was confident of getting it since it wasn't a big site but they emailed today saying they could not get it. I am trying to locate who actually got the domain and no whois has that information (I tried networksolution also). I am just wondering if it was purchased by competitors or is back on sale on some site. How can I find that out at the earliest? I thought buying it and redirecting it to my domain will help increase my PR or I could put some new content there and run my banners to get PR benefit.

#2 zestor

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Posted 13 February 2004 - 11:28 PM

Try

http://www.whois.sc

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Posted 14 February 2004 - 12:58 AM

I thought buying it and redirecting it to my domain will help increase my PR or I could put some new content there and run my banners to get PR benefit.


Won't work as Google have an expired domain penalty that prevents the PR benefit of established links being passed on.

#4 burgeltz

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Posted 16 February 2004 - 11:56 AM

I've had good luck using SnapNames to catch domains that are about to expire. To late to help you in this case, but you might want to keep them in mind.




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