As I am still relatively new to the business, I wanted to spark a discussion on something I have have been doing with some of my best domains. Basically, I have been shelling out renewal fees so that they don't expire for 2+ years. My thought regarding this process is three fold:
1) I can transfer the domain to my register of choice (adds 1 year there, but I generally go for the deuce)
2) Pressure to sell before a given date is removed
3) Domainers and end-users* (check below for a cool convo about this one) will notice that the domain is not "expiring" anytime soon so they will need to act if interested
* Just yesterday I had a conversation with my uncle, who has bought domain names (mostly LLL.com's) for various companies he has worked for over the last 15 years - I had NO idea he did this, but he gave some end-user insight into expiration. If he is looking for a domain (including LLL's) and he notices the expiry is sometime later that year he will wait to see what happens. Then, if it is renewed he will approach with an offer. I should note that he did not fully understand the LLL market (and how they RARELY drop and if they do, they are caught for auction), but this is interesting insight into end-users and their thoughts on expiration dates.
Well, that is all I have to say...let's up a great conversation picks up from this.
1) I can transfer the domain to my register of choice (adds 1 year there, but I generally go for the deuce)
2) Pressure to sell before a given date is removed
3) Domainers and end-users* (check below for a cool convo about this one) will notice that the domain is not "expiring" anytime soon so they will need to act if interested
* Just yesterday I had a conversation with my uncle, who has bought domain names (mostly LLL.com's) for various companies he has worked for over the last 15 years - I had NO idea he did this, but he gave some end-user insight into expiration. If he is looking for a domain (including LLL's) and he notices the expiry is sometime later that year he will wait to see what happens. Then, if it is renewed he will approach with an offer. I should note that he did not fully understand the LLL market (and how they RARELY drop and if they do, they are caught for auction), but this is interesting insight into end-users and their thoughts on expiration dates.
Well, that is all I have to say...let's up a great conversation picks up from this.








