
Available Anytime After An Expired Domain
This is an experience I had just experienced when pursuing hardim dot com domain name. After having hardim dot org for this blog, I began to have hardim dot com. Unfortunately there has. The owner hardim register dot com domain name is just different 2 weeks before I register hardim dot org.
Since the 2006’s, every year I check if hardim dot com is not renewed by the owner. This new year 2010 I saw that expired domain name. Hopefully, I began to find out when expired domain name that I can register.
The site for ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) I know the status of a stage of the journey after the expired domain name. The total journey was quite long, takes 80 days.
After a given domain name expired, he would be in a status of “grace period” for 45 days. In that time span, domain owners can still do an extension (renew) with no exposed fines. So before the 45 days had passed, it’s best not expect was to win that domain.
If within 45 days the owner does not do the extension property, then the domain went into the status of “redempetion” for 30 days. During that status, the owner can still renew his domain name, but he will be subject to fines. High enough, approximately 10 times the normal price. Well, it means we can begin to hope that the owner of the domain name will eventually release it.
If after 75 days it was passed too, domain name into the status of “pending delete” for 5 days. For the demand, the status that means get ready to win the race domain. In a 5-day period, the old owner was not able to do extensions again, and anyone unable to register. All must wait after the “pending delete” ended.
Exactly 80 days after expired, the domain will be released again and can be registered by anyone. My advice, when 80 days were passed, do not see a whois to find out the status because it often does not update the status in realtime. Just do the register process because then we’ll really know if the domain is already available in realtime.
Oh yes, if previously we have had one of the gTLD and other gTLD target, usually a broker who will try to take that chance. I got 3 offers to get hardim Backorder dot com. In e-mails they mention, because I have a dot org so I may have also interested dot com. Two brokers hide fees, one broker says $ 99 for that service.
Apparently, they were just looking for opportunities in narrowness. If indeed the intention Backorder, I probably would choose Godaddy services are only $ 18.99. But I did not do it because in addition to efficient, also wanted to try to experience it for yourself. Sensation pretty good …