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Reading in the Appraisal Section it dawned on me that part of the reason people have a fear of purchasing a .Tv name is all the ridiculous things they've heard about the extension.
I thought it might be fun to put together a list of all the myths about .Tv and then analysing the facts.
Here's the first.
Myth 1.
".tv registration prices can be jacked up to premium status by the registrar"
Fact
Most .TV owners pay a regular amount each for their .Tv names - anything between $17 at DomainMonster and Namecheap to $24.99 at GoDaddy and Enom.
People who choose to purchase 'premium names' are people who have essentially agreed to pay a fixed renewal fee. Dependent on the name the fee can be as low as $35 (London.TV) or as high as $100,000 (USA.TV) each year. The amount for the renewal is 'fixed' and will not go up or down as long as people renew on time.
The only time the premium price of a name will go up is when it is not renewed by the owner.
For example, should the owner of London.TV, who presently pays $35 a year and has done so every year since 2003, decides he no longer wants the name, he can simply let it go!!!!!!! (but of course, he'd be crazy to do so)
It would then go back to Verisign/Enom and have its premium changed before being allowed back on open sale. I imagine it would return with a premium tag of $100,000 a year renewal.
Premium names do NOT change. If you pay $500 a year for a name, as long as you renew the name on time it will never change. If you then sell the name the premiun still remains the same for the new owner.
DON'T FORGET - most people don't have 'premium' names in .TV - they are 'normal reg fee' ones, with normal renewals.
If anyone wants to check if a name is premium or normal - Polin has built a wonderful checker on Ahead.Tv...
http://www.ahead.tv/domainers/premium-renewal-checker.php
Are there any more myths out there please...
I thought it might be fun to put together a list of all the myths about .Tv and then analysing the facts.
Here's the first.
Myth 1.
".tv registration prices can be jacked up to premium status by the registrar"
Fact
Most .TV owners pay a regular amount each for their .Tv names - anything between $17 at DomainMonster and Namecheap to $24.99 at GoDaddy and Enom.
People who choose to purchase 'premium names' are people who have essentially agreed to pay a fixed renewal fee. Dependent on the name the fee can be as low as $35 (London.TV) or as high as $100,000 (USA.TV) each year. The amount for the renewal is 'fixed' and will not go up or down as long as people renew on time.
The only time the premium price of a name will go up is when it is not renewed by the owner.
For example, should the owner of London.TV, who presently pays $35 a year and has done so every year since 2003, decides he no longer wants the name, he can simply let it go!!!!!!! (but of course, he'd be crazy to do so)
It would then go back to Verisign/Enom and have its premium changed before being allowed back on open sale. I imagine it would return with a premium tag of $100,000 a year renewal.
Premium names do NOT change. If you pay $500 a year for a name, as long as you renew the name on time it will never change. If you then sell the name the premiun still remains the same for the new owner.
DON'T FORGET - most people don't have 'premium' names in .TV - they are 'normal reg fee' ones, with normal renewals.
If anyone wants to check if a name is premium or normal - Polin has built a wonderful checker on Ahead.Tv...
http://www.ahead.tv/domainers/premium-renewal-checker.php
Are there any more myths out there please...
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