LOI (Letter of Intent)
A formal document expressing a buyer's serious interest in purchasing a domain, often including proposed terms. LOIs are common in high-value transactions and may include exclusivity periods during negotiation.
A formal document expressing a buyer's serious interest in purchasing a domain, often including proposed terms. LOIs are common in high-value transactions and may include exclusivity periods during negotiation.
Canonical Name Record - a DNS record type that maps an alias domain name to the true (canonical) domain name.
Acronym Names refer to domain names that are made up of the initial letters of multiple words. These types of domains are typically short, usually 2-4 characters long, and are highly valued due to ...
".co" is a country code top-level domain (ccTLD) assigned to the Republic of Colombia. However, it's widely used as an alternative to ".com" for commercial purposes by businesses all around the...
Domain ownership lookup system
\nRenewal Costs or Renewal Fees refer to the annual payment required to retain the registration of a domain name. When you register a domain name, you essentially lease it for a specific period, co...
A period after the grace period when an expired domain can still be recovered, but at a significantly higher fee.