How to Backorder For a Domain Name - Part I

Backordering for a domain name is a well-known process used by a number of traders. At present, domain backordering service firms offer five different types of model that focus on targeting different stages of domain deletion cycle. Each one of these models has its own weaknesses and merits. Domain backordering is also a preferred process that can yield very good results. However, there may be a small glitch in the standard backordering process, as the success or failure depends entirely on the level of efficiency on coordination and assistance between different registrars, the cost of backordering as well as the inclination of an traders in using such a viral submitter pro service.

Tip: If you want to enhance your domain backordering success rate, you may wish to subscribe to a number of backordering services.

What exactly is domain backordering? It is a useful service that tries to register and grab an expired domain for and on behalf of a subscriber before others. Backordering is an extreme natured process when you want to buy a very good domain name before other pounces on it. However, not all of them can be backordered as the owner of the domain might renew a particular domain before its final deletion or the domain might be under the Hold status facing a trademark or intellectual property ownership dispute.

Domain Backordering process:
All domain names are registered for a predetermined period of one to ten years and the owner of the domain can renew his or her domain within this period. If the owner fails to renew it, then the domain in question will go through a series of processes until its final deletion from the registry. Here are the stages of a domain deletion cycle:

Expiration of domain name registration: Once the owner fails to renew a particular domain, the registrar will place it under the Register-Hold status. The grace period offered by registrar vary from 30 and 45 days. But, the domain will be disabled, so that the owner will not be able to use more common features of the portal like e mail and links. To get back these features, the owner must pay the renewal fees along with penalty fees.

Deletion: At this stage, the registrar will delete the non-renewed domain names.

Redemption Period status: At this stage, the expired domain name can only be restored but not modified or ejected. Requests for any changes will not be entertained at this stage. The domain will remain in this stage for a maximum of a month, during which the owner of the domain can get back the domain by:

Contacting the registrar: Paying off the required fees including a penalty fee of around $200. Once the required fees are paid, the domain will enter a stage called "Pending Restore" that be in vogue for a period of seven days. At this juncture, all features like email access and web pages are restored back to the owner of the web site. Soon, the registrar will submit a restore certificate to the Registry. Soon after the Restore command and Restore reports are approved, the domain will go back the active status.

Pending Delete Stage: If a domain stays in the Redemption period even after five days, it will be move over to the Pending Delete stage that lasts for about 5 days. At this stage, the domain will be deleted finally. The registry or the registrar cannot change the status of the domain.

Deletion Stage: Soon after the sixth day, the registrar will delete the name from the registry. At this stage, the major registrars will release their stock of expired domain names in batches at 6.30 AM.

Hint: Registrars will have in insider information about the deleted names five days in advance and some of them may even pass on this sensitive information to speculators around the world. The batch release is unique and special to VeriSign, while others delete expired domains in a real-time mode within 45 days after the original expiry date.

The last one or two phases are the most critical time period for an expired domain trader, as it is the occasion when most of the good domain names are grabbed by smart domain name traders. Domain name back ordering process cab help to grab very good domain names.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is also the owner of the path breaking web site called http://www.ExpiredDomainSecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.


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