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10-11-07, 07:05 #1
Distinguish between old domain and new domain?
Distinguish between old domain and new domain. Which one you prefer to buy in most cases?
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11-11-07, 20:57 #2
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I think it is a silly question
as the domain purchased in past is old domain
and purchased in current is new domains!!
But if you are asking it in any other scientific attachments in the names
then please tell me i will deadly egar to know that..
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12-11-07, 21:24 #3
Make sure that some old domain is not banned by Google... Sometimes there are domains which were registerred in the past and can be banned for some reason and than you dont have chance to make any money with it. www.whois.sc shows you if domain was registerred in the past...
But I am not sure how to check if it was/is banned
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25-11-07, 04:29 #4
But how can the domain provider offer you the banned domain. And there might be some other tool to find out the banned domain, I will find it out soon.
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24-01-09, 06:35 #5
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Well, I'm too confused between old and new domain. Suppose I registered "x.com" last year, but now I failed to renew the domain, so the domain will be again available for public to register with the registrar. Then, how the other person who again registers the domain will come to know that this is an old domain? Will it be available in the old domains sale?
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03-02-09, 06:37 #6
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I think there should not be any way to define the old and new domain, as it is only determine by expired domain for old domain. If the domain is aleady expired and open to public for sales again, we wouldn't know the history of the name before, and we can only consider it as a new domain to purchase.
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03-03-09, 09:47 #7
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old domains does not have features what new domains provide, new domains can be linked to any search engine easily compare to old domains.
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04-03-09, 06:28 #8
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08-04-09, 19:56 #9
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It's really confusing on your inquiry here as what you wanted to know here? what do you mean by old domains now? did you mean booking a domain which is already expired is old?
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