The “Ask the Experts” series of videos was created for busy viewers seriously considering the challenge of starting a new generic top-level domain (gTLD). Running a new gTLD actually means operating an Internet registry. In this series, CEOs from existing registries share what they wish they had known as they began — but instead, had to learn from hard-won experience. In this episode, the experts point out the vital importance of commanding an operations staff that has plenty of technical depth.
The “Ask the Experts” series of videos was created for busy viewers seriously considering the challenge of starting a new generic top-level domain (gTLD). Running a new gTLD actually means operating an Internet registry. In this series, CEOs from existing registries share what they wish they had known as they began — but instead, had to learn from hard-won experience. In this episode, the experts point out the vital importance of commanding an operations staff that has plenty of technical depth.
I have the domain name through GoDaddy.com, websiteinspired.com is the domain name. It hasn’t been used properly and has very little traffic to it. If I auctioned it off, would I get anything?
In other words, purchasing it, selling it via auction(eBay), and transferring the ownership to the winning bidder.
If anyone can elaborate on this process, I would really appreciate it. Thank you
Stephanie…once I enter my debit card information, I own the domain name…then can I advertise the domain on eBay?
There is a domain that is about to expire next month. There is no active site and the email address is not responding. The name was registered nearly ten years ago.
What should I do to make sure that I get first in line to get that domain?
I’ve purchased a lot of clever .com domain names and am wondering the best way to go about selling them. Sedo.com seems to have led me nowhere, and was wondering if there is any other routes to take besides sit and wait.