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Dropped and Expired Domains

January 6th, 2007 by admin

If you are into finding dropped or expired domains, than I know of some sites that maybe helpful in this area.

  1. The first site is a domain tool called Drop Hunt. It may be a little strange to use at first. But it is well worth the search and use of the tool.
  2. The second site is more of a blog. About every other week there is an update of dropped and or expired domains with Page Rank. Now if you are in search of a domain that already has a PR on it than visiting Gii Domains with PR. I have actually found a LLLL.com with a PR2 a while back from this website. Then went to my favorite domain registrar and used a domain coupon.

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Domain Coupons

January 6th, 2007 by admin

One thing I like is deals. Whether they are discounts, sales, freebies etc. And it is always nice to get some kind of discount when buying domains. Especially if you buy in bulk domains.

Two great websites that help pass along the discounts are DN Coupons and Domain Name Coupons. Both sites list any current and or up to date coupon codes for major domain registrars, such as Godaddy, Namecheap, Dotster and a handful of others as well. I have found these coupons useful and handy when trying to stretch a few dollars.

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‘Act of God’ May Extend Expiring Domains

January 5th, 2007 by DomainWorks

What happens if your domain is expiring and you can’t reach the registrar’s web site? There have been many stories about connectivity problems in Asia due to the earthquake in Taiwan, which severed underground cables. The China International Network Information Center (CNNIC) is considering extensions for 10,000 domain owners who lost their expiring .com domains when the couldn’t reach the registrar’s web site to renew them.

“Because the domain names are lost due to an act of God, enterprises and individuals involved may be appropriately compensated by the domain name server, but the scheme is still under discussion,” the Xinhua new service quoted a source close to the CNNIC.

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The History of Domain Tasting

January 2nd, 2007 by DomainWorks

The practice of “domain” tasting” dates back to 20001, when DotRegistrar and IAregistry began using the five-day add-drop period to test drive domain names for their commercial potential. That’s the introduction to The Closing Window: A Historical Analysis of Domain Tasting, an informative article by Frank Schilling at CircleID. Schilling, who prepared the analysis for members of the the ICANN Business Constituency, notes that VeriSign initially resisted domain tasting, and sought to discourage the registrars who were engaging in the practice. His analysis concludes:

VeriSign will have to close the window, just as it did in 2002. Only it may be harder this time because they have permitted the practice for so long. The best solution would likely be for VeriSign to send an email to all registrars announcing a restocking fee effective next-week. Even a 2 cent restocking fee (trivial for real errors) would be enough to curb tasting dramatically.

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