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Old 06-10-2003, 09:34 AM  
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Ok, back from Montreal now. Just saw this thread.
I can most definitely say that so far...Google has not been able to effectively stop expired domain acquirers.

Marc has had some good success with our list of Google expired domains.

I have one that I will use as an example, prolly tomorrow. I'll post it for peeps top check out themselves.

I can tell you this...I will be writing an article about this very soon for my newsletter, as I sat down with the guy from Google at CyberNet and discussed this.

He verbally acquiesed to the fact that GOOGLE cannot see everything, that there will always be loopholes. Expired domains being one that may very well fall into that category.
Depending on how you find Google Expireds, is going to be the determining factor.

Our system, crawls a very large Lexicon of primary and secondary terms and then that temp db runs thru a whoiser. We drop the avails into a searchable db and then its up to you to find a name or names that suit you and or your company.

I did tell google that I will continue to shout and scream
"RELEVANCE!" .

So, find your Google expired domains prior to the Google Dance, and get them registered...and from my initial results from this newest case study...you can even put a server redirect on it temporarily during the dance. You'll be ok until you have time to do something unique.

Just get it before the dance, and you'll have Google Domain ranked straight away.
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