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The growth of the Internet and the proliferation of website development and promotion has left a shortage of good domain names in many industry sectors.  While it is still possible to find and register new powerful domain names, more and more people are looking towards expired domain names in order to find a good bargain.  The scene surrounding expired domain names started off with a small but dedicated group of people attempting to hunt down forgotten domain gems, but has recently expanded into a huge global phenomenon.  Many industries have began looking towards expired and expiring domains as an alternative to registering what could be their second or third rate choices for a new name.  There are a number of dedicated software tools and websites to help people hunt down expired domains, some of them commercial applications and other freely available as open source software solutions.
The business that surrounds the resale of previously registered domain names is know as the domain aftermarket, a market that is increasing in size all the time.  The domain aftermarket exists for a number of different reasons;  but primarily so that new websites can capitalise on already existing traffic and consumer awareness, and access good quality domain names that are no longer on the new name market.  Finding the domain name gems that are no longer being used is an art and science all of its own, that a number of website owners and software producers have attempted to master.  There are a number of websites out there that produce bulk lists of expired or expiring domain names, many of which allow users to filter information alphabetically, based on date, or character length.
Along with these various online applications, there are also programs that operate independently or as part of search engine optimisation (SEO) software suites.  Developing an application to search domain name server (DNS) databases and other key online sources would be very heavy on your computers memory and hard drive, but luckily, there are lots of applications that have already been developed for you.  With the right software tools by your side, an already existing idea of what you are looking for in a domain, and a little bit of luck – it is still possible to find those domain name gems that others have forgotten about.

The growth of the Internet and the proliferation of website development and promotion has left a shortage of good domain names in many industry sectors.  While it is still possible to find and register new powerful domain names, more and more people are looking towards expired domain names in order to find a good bargain.  The scene surrounding expired domain names started off with a small but dedicated group of people attempting to hunt down forgotten domain gems, but has recently expanded into a huge global phenomenon.  Many industries have began looking towards expired and expiring domain as an alternative to registering what could be their second or third rate choices for a new name.  There are a number of dedicated software tools and websites to help people hunt down expired domains, some of them commercial applications and other freely available as open source software solutions.

The business that surrounds the resale of previously registered domain names is know as the domain aftermarket, a market that is increasing in size all the time.  The domain aftermarket exists for a number of different reasons;  but primarily so that new websites can capitalise on already existing traffic and consumer awareness, and access good quality domain names that are no longer on the new name market.  Finding the domain name gems that are no longer being used is an art and science all of its own, that a number of website owners and software producers have attempted to master.  There are a number of websites out there that produce bulk lists of expired or expiring domain names, many of which allow users to filter information alphabetically, based on date, or character length.

Along with these various online applications, there are also programs that operate independently or as part of search engine optimisation (SEO) software suites.  Developing an application to search domain name server (DNS) databases and other key online sources would be very heavy on your computers memory and hard drive, but luckily, there are lots of applications that have already been developed for you.  With the right software tools by your side, an already existing idea of what you are looking for in a domain, and a little bit of luck – it is still possible to find those domain name gems that others have forgotten about.