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		<title>Where to backorder domains?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have just acquired a really good domain via Snapnames.com.
Initially there were 4 bidders, but luckily none of them was bidding more than the initial bid. Overall, I used three different backordering services.  
Whenever you backorder a domain, you should make sure to know the *where* to backorder the domain. Every registrar gives special rights to some dropcatchers, which means that the &#8220;own&#8221; backorder services of the domain registrar will get a priority bonus that will allow you to pick up the domain with a higher chance. Makes sense, ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just acquired a really good domain via Snapnames.com.<br />
Initially there were 4 bidders, but luckily none of them was bidding more than the initial bid. Overall, I used three different backordering services.  </p>
<p>Whenever you backorder a domain, you should make sure to know the *where* to backorder the domain. Every registrar gives special rights to some dropcatchers, which means that the &#8220;own&#8221; backorder services of the domain registrar will get a priority bonus that will allow you to pick up the domain with a higher chance. Makes sense, right? Domain registrars are not stupid they know how much money they can make with backorders (that are usually between $60 and $70 per domain), that&#8217;s why they are giving more kudos to their own backorder services.<br />
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<p>However, I would still recommend that you backorder a domain with every major backordering service (if you really want that name!). </p>
<p><strong>The three major backordering services are: </strong></p>
<p>Pool.com $60<br />
Snapnames.com $59<br />
Namejet.com $69</p>
<p>I did not list GoDaddy, because their service rarely catches a name that has been backordered by any of the other major backorder services as well. The best backorder service is probably snapnames. If you don&#8217;t backorder there, you risk loosing the name. </p>
<h3>Where to backorder your domain if the registrar is ..</h3>
<p>Ok, here&#8217;s a short list that lists all the domain registrars and the backorder service they give the most kudos to (= higher chance to backorder). </p>
<p>networksolutions.com &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
register.com &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
BulkRegister.com &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
moniker.com &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
domainsite.com &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
name.com &#8211; name.net/drop/ &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
name.net &#8211; name.net/drop/ &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
itsyourdomain.com &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
directi.com &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
mysticblizzard.com (directi) &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
bluefractal.com (directi) &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
atomicgiant.com (directi) &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
falconzone.com (directi) &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
digupdomains.com (directi) &#8211; Snapnames*<br />
007names.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
1stdomain.net &#8211; Snapnames<br />
4domains.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
aboutdomains.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
aitdomains.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
alohanic.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
annulet.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
answerable.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
bestregistrar.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
bumperjumper.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
criticalinternet.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
dns-net.de &#8211; Snapnames<br />
domus-llc.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
dotearth.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
fatfirm.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
fortuneinternet.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
getyername.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
hostingfort.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
inname.net &#8211; Snapnames<br />
mouzz.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
name2host.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
namebay.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
namesecure.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
nameshare.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
neonic.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
nominate.net &#8211; Snapnames<br />
pairnic.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
planetdomain.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
plisk.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
primalstore.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
publicdomainregistry.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
retailstudio.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
rrpproxy.net &#8211; Snapnames<br />
safenames.net &#8211; Snapnames<br />
simplynamed.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
tahoedomains.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
topclassnames.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
totalnic.net &#8211; Snapnames<br />
urbanvolcano.com &#8211; Snapnames<br />
vividdomains.com &#8211; Snapnames</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>the list goes on and on, but to get the full list you have to subscribe to my mailing list. Don&#8217;t worry I won&#8217;t spam you and from time to time I&#8217;ll give away some golden nuggets and freebies that you will find nowhere else on the net. Yes, that includes CPA and PPV tools as well. </p>
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