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Learning More About Expired Web Domain Expiry And Deletion Patterns

Copyright © 2008 John Khu


Just before a particular expired web domain expires and becomes available for open sale, it will undergo several passages of legal procedures. Here is a brief flowchart of the presumed life cycle through which a typical expired web domain traverses its eventful passage: abo An active web domain may become redundant, when the buyer of that domain somehow misses renewing the domain name for another term. An expired web domain is an open marketable commodity that is available and open for all internet surfers. Just before a web domain expires, the concerned authorities will place the said domain under a series of legal procedures. As an expired web domain entrepreneur, you may need to know these simple legal procedures.

Holding period: This is the first of the series of legal procedures through which a said expired web domain traverses through. Holding period is a specific stage that lies within the registrar\'s exclusive control and hold.

Redemption Period: This is a grace period, when the registrar forwards a special favor by paying the renewal fees for the expired web domain in question. This facility is available for the first 45 days, soon after the non-receipt of renewal fees. The registrar will pay the fees in the real hope that the owner of the domain will pay the renewal charges.

The 2nd Stage of Redemption: Once the said expired web domain passes its 45 days of grace period, the registrar will soon announcement the non-payment of renewal fees. In essence, this is the end of the waiting period and the owner may soon loose the control over the expired web domain.



The Stage of Expiry: The final stages of expiry and deletion of an expired web domain lasts to about a month and at this stage the said domain comes back the registrar due to the non-payment of renewal fees.

The Stage of Deletion: This marks the end of the process and the web domain soon turns an expired web domain. This is the most critical stage, when the said expired web domain reverts back to the open market, when anyone can pay the fees and buy it.

Here are some more additional details about expired web domain registration and deletion:

  • You can register a web domain for a period of one to ten years
  • If you do not pay renewal fees on time, you will get a series of e mail notices about the nonpayment, with an additional instruction to pay the fees.
  • When you pay up the fees on time, you will never need to worry about your domain becoming an expired web domain.

  • Learning more on how a domain turns into an expired web domain is very critical and important. Additional information and details on this unique topic will help you enrich your skills and knowledge of acquiring expired web domains in an effective manner.




    About The Author:
    John Khu is the well-known author of a new e-book titled "Expired Domain Secret". He is also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is also the owner of the path breaking web site called www.expireddomainsecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

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