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.
A generic top-level domain (gTLD) operated by Google, designed for mobile applications and app developers.
The process of reviewing and dropping underperforming domains from a portfolio to reduce renewal costs.
A domain investment strategy focused on buying and reselling domains within a short timeframe, often days to weeks, for a modest profit.
A network of geographically distributed servers that deliver web content to users based on their location for improved speed and reliability.
A "Registrant" refers to the individual, company, or organization that has registered and holds the rights to a specific domain name. Essentially, the registrant is the legal owner of the domain....
Push refers to the process of transferring a domain name from one account to another within the same domain registrar. This is different from a traditional domain transfer, which involves moving a ...