Domain backorder is a service made available by ICANN-certified service providers and it is the easiest way to get a good domain that was owned by a third party and was left to expire. When the registration period of a domain is over, the latter becomes inactive, however it is not deleted immediately. Instead, the owner has two months to renew it. Provided this does not happen, the domain enters a deletion period which continues about 5 days and following that it is deleted, so anyone could register it. The backorder service will enable you to make an order for such a domain with a registrar company and they will make an effort to register it automatically the moment it is offered. This way, you'll be able to get an easy to remember and appealing domain for your website and although such domains are registered on a first -come, first-serve basis and there is no guarantee that you'll acquire the desired domain name, using a computerized system gives you a lot better chance than if you keep checking whether the domain is deleted and attempt to obtain it manually.

Domain Backorder in Website Hosting

Since we work with an ICANN-licensed service provider, we provide domain name backorders with all website hosting solutions, so you will not have to subscribe for a separate account. An individual section within your Hepsia web hosting Control Panel will enable you to browse all the domains that will be deleted in the next days and we have added several filters which will allow you to narrow the search. You'll be able to input any word or phrase, specify the minimum and maximum number of characters, select an exact deletion date or select the extensions which should be viewable. Employing the filters will save you a lot of time and in case you discover a domain name that you want to have, you can place an order for it with only a mouse click. In case we are not able to register the selected name, you will not lose the money you have paid and you shall be able to order other domain names with it - new registrations or backorders.