Like many if not all domain investors, I buy a fair share of my domain names
through expired domain marketplaces. My go-to for a long time has been Go Daddy
auctions [https://auctions.
This year I’m hearing more people than ever talk about buying expired domains
with backlinks and leveraging this to either kickstart a new website or send
link juice to an existing one.
If there’s one trend that has been hard to ignore in the domain name world this
year it has been the rise of investor interest in .IO domains. This has
catapulted Park.
So…it looks like I read a tweet earlier today from Paul Nick at Go Daddy and
misunderstood what he said in the tweet. That inspired this post
[/fanbase-com-the-expired-domain-that-sold-for-over-100k-actually-didnt/], which
will be updated
When FanBase.com broke past the $100k mark on Go Daddy auctions
[https://auctions.godaddy.com/] I thought something fishy might be going on.
While expired domains do sell for low five-figures all