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4 reasons domain name registries should think twice before registrar a domain.

  • 發佈時間:2014-05-08

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  • Holding back premiums for resale might not be in the best interests of domain registries.

    Some people believe Uniregistry founder Frank Schilling misled them with prior statements about premiums. Others just think registries shouldn’t reserve lots of domains on principle.

    Admittedly, most readers of this blog look at the issue from a domain investor’s standpoint, not the registry’s. Registries can and should do whatever maximizes their financial success.

    That said, holding back a bunch of premiums — or charging premiums for them — might be an impediment to that success. Here are four reasons registries should think twice about holding back premium domain names.

     

    1.    There are already a lot of domains on the name collisions list.

    2.    Fewer domains get put to use.

    3.    It pisses off registrars.

    4.    Frustrated domainers might not bother with your next TLD release.

     

    Nowadays more and more people show interest in domain market, it is the way either protect your brand or investment tools. 

    Erant as one of the first ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), Verisign, HKDNR, and CNNIC (The China Internet Network Information Center) accredited registrars, We always support ICANN new Launch program and promotion, Eranet is also a leading provider of services in domain name registration and web hosting.

     

    New users get .CN domain at 5 USD

    Good News! All users register at www.eranet.com can get one .CN domain name at US$5. 

    Note: The default price is US$17.96, you need to send your user ID to support@eranet.com. We will modify the price to US$5.\ufeff

    - See more at: http://www.eranet.com/news/MessView.net?IDMessage=80372#sthash.0wF9fRt7.dpuf


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