Domainbroadcasting starts a new domain offensive for SEO industrials


by Bernd Martini - Date: 2007-01-05 - Word Count: 574 Share This!

Amongst deleted and expired domains there are many which are not just practical, but also very effective. Because ultimately you can take advantage of still active traffic on these domains – profiting from existing search engine entries and links.

http://www.domainbroadcasting.com/ is one of the leaders in the field of finding deleted and expired domain names, thanks to its large database, its detailed listings, its speed and real-time information on available domains.
In March 2006, almost 45,000 domains were reported. It’s to be expected that this figure will now increase further, due to the new country domains.

The huge number of deleted and expired domain names, which are passed on live at http://www.domainbroadcasting.de/ in a unique constellation and made immediately available to customers, cannot be offered in this way by other suppliers.

Only Domainbroadcasting offers this commercial service in this form. There are very few suppliers around the world who have this technology and know-how to pass on information about a domain at the point in time when expires. A huge number of domains, deleted more than 30 days previously, can also be found in the archive. Brand new expired domains are, in addition, transmitted via a monitor, which shows customers all newly available domains on a second-to-second basis.

Now, Domainbroadcasting has extended and optimised its range, in order to show customers even more domains from different countries.

This new domain offensive includes expiring domains from:

.au for Australia                             .no for Norway
.ca for Canada                               .nz for New Zealand
.cc for Kokos Islands                   .pl for Poland
.cz for the Czech Republic         .ro for Romania
.dk for Denmark                             .se for Sweden
.ie for Ireland                                  .sk for Slovakia
.li for Liechtenstein                       .us for the USA
.hu for Hungary

Also new is the possibility for customers to choose top level domains – also called TLD’s – with a Basic or a Professional Account once a month and already at the booking stage.

Customer operation has also become more user-friendly. For example, a comments list has been included, the reg. button, for rounding off a registration, and a detailed data sheet showing the number of domains and the current IP’s.
This is important and informative when, for example, 500 back links can be seen, but only 2 different IP’s are available. One can then safely assume that the domain was being used as a link farm. An artificially high value can then immediately be revealed for what it is: a trick.

Such a detailed and clear setup is now only available at www.domainbroadcasting.eu It’s completely unique and cannot be found, in this form, anywhere else on the Internet.

Customers can, from now, search a huge database with 28 different top level domains, for example: com, net, org, de, at, ch, fr, it, uk, nl, biz, info, us, li, au, ca, ie, nz, be, dk, se, pl, cz, ro, sk, no, hu and cc.

On top of this, the results of the search can also be sorted:

by DBC rating, in order to browse for available domains,
by the last available Google page rank, or by search engine links, back links, and by entries in big catalogues like Yahoo, DMOZ etc., which were still active when the domain expired.

Research over a specific period of time is also possible. Furthermore, active domains can be monitored. A goal-orientated monitoring allows the customer to be informed via an email message, the moment a domain is available.
Active word search commissions can also be given.

The customer is informed via email as soon as a domain with the desired word becomes available.


Press contact:

Domainbroadcasting

Pankstr. 8-10 a

D – 13127 Berlin

Germany

Bernd Martini

Tel-No. +49 (0)30 88 91 45 02
Fax-No. +49 (0)30 48 49 85 921

Email: bernd.martini@domainbroadcasting.com

www.domainbroadcasting.com

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