How to Obtain an Expiring Domain Name

The field name industry is an extremely competitive one, as the amount of domains available on the market is expansive. Every day a excellent field name is full, and the sad part is – most of the time these domains are never place to use. Instead they are parked and used as an asset by a field buying company that waits for a name to come along and offer them cash for that field. Many times the field can sit there unused, being horded for years on end with no signs of activity or ownership changes. This field parking activity is positively common, in fact experts estimate that in this area thirty percent or more of the domains that are on the internet are parked.

This means that all of these domains are being bought up on a daily basis, and then never used. Though, the excellent news is these domains will expire ultimately, and when they do they will be open for the general public to hold them. If you have your eyes on a particular field then some of the following in rank should help you secure a field immediately after it’s previous registration expires.

The WHOIS Search

If your desired field name is unavailable, then the initially thing you need to do is conduct a WHOIS search on that field. A WHOIS search may tell you who owns the field, though more importantly it will tell you when the field was registered and when the current registration expires. Now once you know when the field is expiring you can start preparation your “drop catching”  campaign, which is going to help you secure the field as soon as it expires. Though before you go getting excited, you should know that the field is not really free on the day that the registration expires.

The Process

In general, the entire process from start to end takes around 75 days before the name is really available on the public market again. This is because the field registrar will give the current title-holder a grace period in which they try to contact the field title-holder and prompt them to renew their registration. This is where most public’s dreams are crushed, as the field title-holder will quickly renew the field name in most cases. Though, if they do not then you will start the process of trying to get the field when it really hits the market.

The Auction

There are a variety of services that will snipe the field name expiration and have a crack to get the field before anyone else. You can hire these services to try and secure the field for you, or you can leave it up to luck. If you really want the field then you will consider using one of these services to maximize your probability of procuring the field.

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