Expired Domains Explained

April 22, 2008 – 1:15 pm

It is annoying to find that you have a great idea for a site but when you start searching for a to match you find every possible combination has been registered. Don’t worry all is not lost there are still the to check.
Not everybody reregisters their . For whatever , financial or otherwise good come back onto the market. These are and you can get your hands on them.
The first stage of an goes through is the registrar hold. This is a period of up to 45 days where the registrar may pay the for the domain in the hope that the owner registers the again. The registrar may wait the full 45 days or decide to let the registry know sooner that the has not been paid. This means the name goes into the .
The is now in the which lasts for 30 days. The domain is now back in the hands of the registrar as the original owner has not paid the . For the original owner of the to get their back they are likely going to have to pay a to the registrar.
The domain is now in pending which is the final status. This means that is back on the market. On the on pending the is now available to everyone.
The is back on the market. Now is your chance to grab the domain you are after. I will talk about the best way to increase your chances of this in my next article at Name search domain.
Allan is the webmaster at NameSearchDomain.com where you canfind out all about Domain names.

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