Take a look at these 20 pre-release domain names.
I don’t usually share expired domain name tips on Domain Name Wire. But the mood struck me today to do some research. Here are 20 pre-release .com domains at NameJet that you should consider. All domains are at least 8 years old and many are more than a decade old. I checked all of them today to verify they were still in pending delete status. Most of them don’t have any bids yet.
RetireWealthy.com
MiamiMortgage.com
edoc.com (more documents are moving online)
LoanDecision.com
ComputerStorage.com
ColoradoHunting.com
HorseCamps.com
InvestmentSoftware.com
GreenPrinting.com (it’s not as big of an oxymoron as you might think)
Ridged.com
HardofHearing.com (big search volume)
WorryWart.com
Unscrambled.com
StockForums.com
ClipArtLibrary.com (yes, companies still make lots of money selling clipart)
OfficeSkills.com
ITcourses.com (huge online education domain)
LAvacation.com
KeyboardDrawer.com (I could use one right now, my hands are tired)
GuitarSolos.com
Domainer says
Andrew you have officially switched from being a domainer to being a blogger.
Jonty W says
Are you going to post your SS# next?
Jonty
domain guy says
this is very interesting as more domains drop
and the masses do not understand domains…ie see ricks pigeon shit blog.also some of the questions left by readers in the past blogs.
reviewing,selecting and highlighting these domains with revelant commets educates the masses.dnw could ad a section of expiring domains with commets and charge an monthly access fee.this is what media companies are trying to do find a way to charge for content.
Biscuit says
I checked a couple of these and I don’t think they are in ‘pending delete’. Sure the nameservers may have been changed because they’ve expired, but the whois status is still not ‘PendingDelete’.
It’s only at this stage that the domain will definitely be dropped.
Biscuit
Andrew Allemann says
@ Biscuit – none of these domains will ever hit pending delete b/c they are at NetSol. They’ll be directly transferred to the winner of the auction assuming the current registrant doesn’t renew.
Peter says
THere is no chance to get our hands on any of them. Big company will put a lot of money to grab them and that will be end of the story.