What is domain expiration?
When a domain name is registered, it implies a period of time (1, 2, 5, 10 years...). The domain is your as long as you renew it before the registration period expires. If you fail to renew it before expiration, your domain name will not be linked to your website anymore and you will not be able to receive emails related to the domain name.
Fortunately, there is a grace period between the expiration date and the fact that the domain name becomes publicly available to anybody. You should never take for granted this period of time and always set mechanism to avoid domain name expiration. Once someone else registers a domain that was yours in the past, it is too late and there is nothing you can do to get it back except buy it back from that new owner or wait until the domain expires again.
We always tell our customers to buy their domains for 5 to 10 years that way they don't have to worry
about ever losing their business names ever. Below is a link from our website that will show you the
advantage and the price that it cost to buy your domains from 5 to ten years.


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