Expired Domains - So What's the Big Deal?

OK, here's the deal. Everyone knows that the very best names have long since been "scooped up" by domain speculators hoping to make a fortune by reselling them to others. The thing is, many of these speculators expected folks to beat a path to their virtual doors offering enough money for them to retire for just a few good names. With a few exceptions, it didn't work that way. These speculators over-priced their domain names, and didn't even consider marketing them to prospective buyers. Then they got impatient, disheartened and are now moving on to the next get-rich-quick scheme. And that's the opportunity! They are letting valuable domain names expire. Additionally, legitimate companies fail, and their domain names expire. People plan to start businesses, and for one reason or another, don't do so. Their domain names expire. And those domains then become available to anyone who wants to register them.

So how does this game work? A domain is registered for a specific time period. Once it reaches its expiration date, it is placed on-hold. This s a kind of grace period, during which ONLY the current owner can renew or re-register the domain. During the grace period, it cannot be transferred to another registrar. The duration of the grace period varies as a function of the registrar through which it is registered. With us, it is 40 days. With NetSol it averages 45-60 days, but can be years, and is very unpredictable for a given domain name. Once the grace period is over, word is sent to the global registry system that the domain should be released fro general registration. At the moment the domain is actually released, ANYONE can register it. It is no longer on-hold, it has expired and has been released.

DailyExpiredDomains.com offers certified, daily lists of the domains that have expired and been released that day. The lists have not been "culled" for the quality names. Each domain name on the lists is a hot-link to our registration scripts, so if you see a domain name you like, if it is still available, you can register it immediately.

Want to get the domain names even faster? With greater certainty? Two answers! If there is a particular domain that you want, try our BackOrderTM (also called SnapBackTM) service. We will attempt to register the domain in your name several times per second, for up to three years for a single fee. If the domain is captured and registered by someone else, you pay nothing. If we capture it for you, it is registered in your name. Want to paly the game for real? DailyExpiredDomains.com is about to start offering daily lists of names as they go on-hold. This means that you will know which domains are about to be released before it happens! You can then use BackOrderTM to claim the domain(s) for yourself.


 
 

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