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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about expired domains
What are expired domains? +
Expired domains are domain names that were previously registered but not renewed by their owners. These domains often retain valuable backlinks, domain authority, and search engine trust — making them highly valuable for SEO, domain flipping, and brand building.
How do I find high-value expired domains? +
Use our advanced filters to search by Domain Authority (DA), Trust Flow (TF), backlink count, domain age, and niche. Sort by score to see the most valuable domains first. Check the Wayback Machine preview to verify the domain had real content.
How to make money with expired domains? +
There are two main strategies: Domain flipping (buy cheap, sell high on Sedo or Afternic) and SEO building (use the existing backlinks and authority to rank a new site faster). Domains with high DA and many backlinks are most profitable.
What is Domain Authority (DA)? +
Domain Authority is a score (0-100) developed by Moz that predicts how well a domain will rank in search engines. A higher DA means more SEO value. For expired domains, DA 20+ is considered good, DA 30+ is excellent.
What is Trust Flow (TF)? +
Trust Flow is a metric by Majestic that measures the quality of backlinks pointing to a domain. A high TF means the domain has links from trustworthy, authoritative sites. TF 20+ is generally considered high quality for expired domains.
How do I buy an expired domain? +
Click the "Buy now" button next to any domain to go to Dynadot auction. Some domains have a fixed Buy Now price, others require bidding. Once you win, the domain transfers to your account within 24-48 hours.
What is the Wayback Machine preview? +
The Wayback Machine (web.archive.org) archives websites over time. Our preview shows how many snapshots a domain has and since when. More snapshots mean the domain had real, active content — which means better SEO value and cleaner history.