Grace Period
A window after a domain expires during which the original owner can renew it, usually at the standard renewal price. Grace periods vary by registrar and extension but typically last 30-45 days.
A window after a domain expires during which the original owner can renew it, usually at the standard renewal price. Grace periods vary by registrar and extension but typically last 30-45 days.
\nThe rule, in place for the protection of the domain owner, states that a registrar may deny a request for a transfer of a newly registered domain to another registrar if within 60 days of initial...
Configuration entries that tell DNS servers how to handle requests for a domain, including A, CNAME, MX, and TXT records.
The process of reviewing and dropping underperforming domains from a portfolio to reduce renewal costs.
".com" is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Its name is derived from the word "commercial," indicating its original intended purpose for domains registered by ...
A comprehensive SEO toolset widely used in domain investing to analyze backlink profiles, organic search traffic, and domain metrics.
Canonical Name Record - a DNS record type that maps an alias domain name to the true (canonical) domain name.