Redemption Period
A period after the grace period when an expired domain can still be recovered, but at a significantly higher fee. Redemption periods typically last 30 days and involve registry-level fees.
A period after the grace period when an expired domain can still be recovered, but at a significantly higher fee. Redemption periods typically last 30 days and involve registry-level fees.
A temporary webpage displayed on a domain that's not yet fully developed, often showing 'coming soon' or 'for sale' messages.
ARIN, or the American Registry for Internet Numbers, is a nonprofit organization that manages the distribution of Internet number resources, including IPv4 and IPv6 address space, and Autonomous Sy...
The process of reviewing and dropping underperforming domains from a portfolio to reduce renewal costs.
The profit or loss from a domain investment relative to its cost, including registration, renewal, and marketing expenses.
A domain consisting of exactly three letters followed by .com, with only 17,576 possible combinations making them scarce and valuable.
An Address Record in DNS that maps a domain name to an IPv4 address.