Domain Backorder
Find out more info on domain backorders. Learn how you can place a domain name backorder yourself.
Domain backorder is a service provided by ICANN-authorized providers and it's the easiest way to get a good domain that was owned by some third party and was left to expire. When the registration period of a site has expired, the latter becomes inactive, however it is not erased right away. Instead, the owner has a couple of months to renew it. Provided this does not happen, the domain name enters a deletion period that continues about 5 days and next it is deleted, so anybody could register it. The backorder service will help you to make an order for such a domain name with a registrar company and they'll make an effort to register it immediately the second it is on the market. That way, you can easily get an easy to remember and attractive domain for your site and although these domains are registered on a first -come, first-serve basis and there's no warranty that you will get the desired domain, using a computerized system will give you a significantly better chance than if you keep checking if the domain is deleted and try to get it yourself.
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Domain Backorder in Shared Hosting
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shared hosting packages that we provide come with a domain backorder service by default as we partner with an ICANN-licensed domain registrar. You will be able to order a domain from your Hepsia Control Panel where you will see a list of all the domain names planned to be erased in the next several days. Helpful filters will enable you to narrow the list, so instead of searching through thousands of names, you will be able to search for a specific phrase, specify the extension as well as the length, or browse only domain names that will be deleted on a specific date. The filters will save you a considerable amount of time and placing a backorder will take you only one click. In case we get the domain name that you would like to have, it'll be available in your Control Panel instantly. In the event that we're not successful, the money for it will be available in your account and you'll be able to use it for other domains - new registrations, renewals and / or backorders.
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Domain Backorder in Semi-dedicated Servers
If you have a
semi-dedicated server account from our firm, you will not have to open an individual account to backorder a domain name as we provide this service in the Hepsia web hosting Control Panel. The complete list of all domain names scheduled to be deleted will be readily available and you will be able to purchase any domain with just a single click. Employing the filters for a specific deletion date, domain length and top-level extension will allow you to narrow the search and surf only domains you're attracted to. Last, but not least you'll be able to browse domain names that contain only dictionary words or a certain phrase of your choice, which can save you a lot of time considering that thousands of domains are erased every single day. Also, if we are not able to acquire the desired domain, the money for it will be available as credit for upcoming orders and you won't lose it.
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Domain Backorder in Dedicated Servers
A domain backorder section is available in the billing Control Panel of the
dedicated servers that we offer because we are an authorized registrar company. The service will allow you to find good domain names without signing up for a different platform and you'll be able to make an order with only a mouse click. All domains that will be erased in the coming days will be listed in that section and you'll be able to set many different filters to narrow the list and browse only domain names that interest you - minimum/maximum length, exact deletion date, extension, etcetera. In addition, you'll be able to browse only domain names which contain dictionary words or ones that contain a phrase that you insert, thus saving your time and efforts to browse through numerous random names. In case you order a certain domain and we can't register it, we'll credit your account and you will not lose your money.