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.
IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a fundamental concept that you need to understand, even though it's not directly related to the business of buying and selling domain names. An IP addre...
In terms of domain names, "brandable" refers to a name that is unique, catchy, and easy to remember. Brandable domain names are typically non-specific and don't necessarily contain keywords that ...
Alternative dispute resolution policies used by various domain registries to handle domain name conflicts.
A generic top-level domain designed for e-commerce and retail businesses.
An "expiring domain" refers to a domain name whose registration period is about to end. When a domain name is registered, it's typically done so for a specific period of time, often one to ten ye...
As a professional domain name investor, a "hyphenated domain" refers to a domain name that includes one or more hyphens (-) between words. For example, www.example-domain.com is a hyphenated doma...