Domain backorder is a service provided by ICANN-certified service providers and it's the most efficient way to get a good domain name that was owned by some third party and was left to expire. When the registration period of a website has ended, the aforementioned becomes inactive, but isn't deleted right away. Instead, the owner has 2 months to renew it. Provided this doesn't happen, the domain enters a deletion period that lasts about five days and following that it gets deleted, so anyone could register it. The backorder service will enable you to place an order for such a domain with a registrar company and they'll attempt to register it instantly once it's offered. That way, you'll be able to get an easy to remember and eye-catching domain for your Internet site and although such domains are registered on a first -come, first-serve basis and there isn't any warranty that you'll acquire the wanted domain, using an automated system will give you a lot better chance than if you keep checking if the domain is deleted and attempt to acquire it personally.
Domain Backorder in Shared Hosting
You shall be able to backorder domains from your Hepsia Control Panel as we partner with an ICANN-accredited registrar company and we offer the service as a part of all shared hosting plans. That way, you will not need a separate account and you shall be able to take care of the recently bought domain name along with the hosting space for it in a single place. The service has its own part in the Control Panel where you'll discover all domains due to be deleted within the next 5 days. For a more precise search, you will be able to use several filters that we have added - minimum and maximum amount of characters, domain extension, exact deletion date, etc. What's more, you'll be able to search just for domains that include dictionary words or set a phrase of your choice. Acquiring a domain from the list will take you just a click and if we're not able to register the desired name, your money will not be lost and you shall be able to use it for domain name registrations, renewals or backorders in the future.