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Hand register

« Back to Domain Name Dictionary | Definition of Hand registerThe process of registering a new domain name at a registrar by hand. In other words, without the use of automated robots or automated computer systems that search for and register domain names, and purchased new and not on an after-market system. Often times a […]

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How to Find a Reliable Go Daddy Coupon Code

How to Find a Reliable Go Daddy Coupon Code

Are you tired of wasting time searching online for a reliable Go Daddy coupon code that works, only to locate a Go Daddy coupon code that has expired? There is one reliable coupon website with plenty of Go Daddy coupons that always work. How does $7.49 sound for a .com domain name registration?

How to Respond to a Domain Name Inquiry

How to Respond to a Domain Name Inquiry

Have you received an email from someone interested in purchasing a domain name you own? Do you feel like you’re in the dark on how to respond to an end-user? A reply to buy a domain is a sensitive matter. Replying back with too much information, or even the wrong information can turn a sure sale into a dead deal.

Domain Name News: Feb. 18 Week in Review

Domain Name News: Feb. 18 Week in Review

Click here for full domain name news coverage. Receive This Weekly Summary By Email Lionsden.com Owner Wins Domain Dispute WIPO panel rules in favor of domain name owner. The owner of LionsDen.com since 1995 can keep his domain name, a World Intellectual Property Organization UDRP panel has decided. Mile, Inc., which owns The Lion’s Den […]

DomainFest Fireside Chat: Ben Mezrich, Author of “The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal”

DomainFest Fireside Chat: Ben Mezrich, Author of “The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal”

Ben has created his own highly addictive genre of nonfiction, chronicling the amazing stories of young geniuses making tons of money on the edge of impossibility, ethics, and morality. His current book about the founding of Facebook has been turned into the top grossing movie “The Social Network”. Ben is the author of 11 books, including the wildly successful Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions. Don’t miss this chance to hear his riveting stories.

How To Sell a Domain Name on Craigslist.com

How To Sell a Domain Name on Craigslist.com

How hard could it be to sell a domain name? If hundreds of domain names can be sold every day, surely you can sell one today too…right? Well, selling a domain name isn’t hard to do, as long as you know how to market it and get it in front of the right people — that’s the difficult part. Fortunately, if you’re selling a geographic specific domain name, Craigslist.org is the perfect place to target a specific community with your geo-domain.

How to Determine When a Domain Name Will Expire

How to Determine When a Domain Name Will Expire

Although many people say, “I own xyz.tld” (where xyz is the domain, such as apple, and tld is the top level domain, such as com), people don’t really own domain names. Instead, they are leased to an individual, business or organization for at least a year, and at most 10 years. While domain names can […]

After-market

After-market

« Back to Domain Name Dictionary | Definition of After-marketThe domain name after-market is the secondary market for Internet domain names. Here, a party interested in acquiring a domain name that is already registered bids or negotiates a price to effect the transfer of registration from the registered holder of the domain name. The professional […]

Domain Name News: Week 1 of 2011 in Review

Domain Name News: Week 1 of 2011 in Review

Domain Name News: Week 1 of 2011 in Review. All the domain name news that fit to print, by DomainSherpa.com.

Add Grace Period

Add Grace Period

« Back to Domain Name Dictionary | Definition of Add Grace PeriodThe “Add Grace Period” (AGP) is a 5-day grace period following domain registration where the operation may be reversed and a credit may be issued to a Registrar. AGP was intended to allow for the no-cost cancellation of domain name registrations resulting from typos […]

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