Your ma domain name Information
Administrative Contact: The administrative contact is an individual authorized to make
certain changes to a domain name on behalf of the registrant. This person will
tyically have the ability to transfer a domain name, so it's recommended to be someone
the registrant trusts.
Appraising: Evaluating a domain name and determining the value of that domain in the
market.Country Code: These are special TLD's that refer to a specific country. For example,
.us is the United States while .ca is Canada.
Deactivation: This refers to a domain name no longer being in the "zone files". The domain servers no longer have access to the domain name's data, and any websites or email addresses associated with the domain name will become inactive. A domain that is
deactivated may still be renewed.
Deletion: This is when a domain has gone through the entire life cycle of a domain name and will be deleted from the registry's master list. Once a domain name is deleted, it instantly becomes available for public purchase.
Domain Name: The letters or words typed into a web browser that signifies a website.Domain Name Dispute: This refers to a dispute over who owns a given domain name. This
can also happen when a domain name is similar to another domain that is trademarked by someone. There is a policy that defines this process called Domain Name Dispute Policy.
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Have you ever thought about selling that domain name that isn’t being used? Well, if you own a domain name that is just sitting around that may be what you need to do. There is a possibility that someone is looking to pay a good price for that domain name. Selling a domain name is a very lucrative business for those who own the rights to a domain name that has the potential to generate a significant amount of traffic.
Imagine having bought a domain name for a few dollars and being able to sell a domain name for thousands. Many people are doing just that. And there is no reason why anybody, including you, can’t also fall into this category. Even if it doesn’t replace your day job, selling domain names can definitely be a great side job and bring in a good amount of supplemental income.
If you don’t already own a domain name or domain names to sell, you could still get into this business. All you need to do is be good at predicting what domain names may be profitable in the future. It’s a lot like picking good stocks. The person who makes the money is the one who can spot a winner before someone else does and buy in before the stock rises. You will be attempting to do this, only you will be doing it with domain names. If you pick the right domain names, you will be able to sell the domain names and be able to name your own price because of the demand for those domain names.
So if you have never considered buying and selling domain names, now just may be time to do so. The time is right and so is the money, if you can come up with the right domain names to sell.
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Purchasing expired domain names is a good way to make a little extra cash. Usually you will be able to pick up these domain names for a little of nothing. And there is also the option of taking these expired domain names and making a pretty profit reselling them. If done right, this can be a great side business.
There are couple of different places you are likely to sell these expired domain names. Below we've outlined the most likely buyers of expired domain names.
1. To the original owner – it is possible that someone just overlooked the renewal of a domain name that they actually wanted to hold on to. This is an opportunity for a savvy business person to step in and buy that expired domain name. Now when the original owner of the domain name goes looking to buy it again, they will have to come through you. Depending on what the domain name is worth to that original owner, will determine what you can sell it back to them for.
2. To a new owner – it is possible that the original owner let the domain name expire because they had no interest in owning it any more. This does not mean, however, that the name might not be valuable to another. In this case you might want to utilize the services of a domain name reseller to see what this domain name is worth to potential owners. There are sites which will allow people to bid on the domain name. You, as the owner will be able to get an accurate idea of what is the most money you can make off of a particular domain name.
Either way you slice it, buying an expired domain name can be a good idea if you purchase the right one(s).
Amit writes about the "Buying Expired Domain Names". To get more information; logon to domainname.com.au for Buy, Sell or Register
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