What Happens When a Domain Name Expires ?
Alright fellow readers it is true that I havent been posting here since a long time ago but I have had some offline projects and I have decided to inform you about all my projects and plans so you can duplicate in your own countries and make some profit.
We all know that almost all the good domain names have been registered (.com). I was trying yesterday for more than 2 hours different domain name ideas but all of them were registered and what is really annoying, all of those domain names were parked.
Rule Number One
If you want a domain name and it is parked, do not contact the seller and ask whether is for sale or not. Most probably its for sale but if you show your interest he might play with the price so better get it in a sneaky way.
What happens when a domain expires ?
This is an interesting question which everyone loves to know the answer. When a domain name expires, the owner has a specified period of time (30 days) to renew it. If the domain name is still not registered then it enters the deletion phase where all the sensitive information which is held of the Verisign’s database is deleted. A domain name can be opened to new registrations again after approximately 75 days (not in all the cases though)
Competing Against Bots
After 75 days “you” can register the domain name as it becomes available again. The problem is that you have to compete against 4 really powerful companeis which ping almost every 5 minutes the verisign’s servers for newly released domain names. It is almost impossible to beat the robots and register the domain name
How to register an expiring domain name?
Depends on the kind of name, but usually you have to backorder it. If two or more people show their interest on the same domain name, an auction will be held and the highest bidder will be the new owner of the domain name.
Some of the most well known players in the industry for expired domain names and live auctions are
- Pool.com
- SnapNames.com
- NameJet.com
So friends, if you really want a domain name, patience is the key. Of course you are going to pay at the end of the road some cash but trust me, its worth having good domain names in these days
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March 17, 2009 at 5:21 am | Albert
I see.. so now I know what happen when my domain name gets expire..
Thanks for sharing this.
March 19, 2009 at 1:57 pm | breastfeeding
I always register a expired domain ,
It’s a great thing!
Oh!my god! i feel good!
April 1, 2009 at 9:44 am | Free Horse Racing Tips
i also prefer expired domain. thanks for the wonderful information.
April 27, 2009 at 11:07 pm | raid
Thanks for the info man, I found it very interesting. I can’t wait to see more online money making guides.
June 23, 2009 at 5:51 pm | Henry forrester
I’ve been looking around for articles similar to this but never found one that actually was valuable such as this. Glad I found this place!
September 28, 2009 at 2:21 pm | Lewis
Can you provide more information on this?
Thank you,
October 22, 2009 at 2:37 am | Anon
Now is not as bad, with tasting all but gone you can compete with bots, but then names aren’t worth as much. Adense parking revenue is almost zero so even if they register the names, names are released pretty soon after. Keep trying