Redemption Period
A period after the grace period when an expired domain can still be recovered, but at a significantly higher fee. Redemption periods typically last 30 days and involve registry-level fees.
A period after the grace period when an expired domain can still be recovered, but at a significantly higher fee. Redemption periods typically last 30 days and involve registry-level fees.
A professional or automated assessment of a domain name's market value based on factors like length, keywords, and comparable sales.
The process by which DNS changes spread across the global network of DNS servers.
Alternative dispute resolution policies used by various domain registries to handle domain name conflicts.
Alpha Names, in the context of domain investing, refer to domain names that are composed entirely of letters, without any numbers or hyphens. These can be single-word domains (like 'Software.com'),...
A closeout domain is a domain that has gone through an auction process but did not receive any bids. These domains are then available for immediate purchase at a fixed price for a limited period, t...
Automatically sending visitors from one URL to another, used to consolidate domains or preserve SEO value.