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[For Complete Newbies] The Normal life-cycle of a domain name

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I have tried to develop a diagram that simplifies normal life-cycle of a domain name. If you are completely newbie, then you may find it useful. Here goes the diagram:

life-cycle-domain.jpg


Hope this little effort helps some of my DNF friends. :)

Thank you
NeazMH
 
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I have tried to develop a diagram that simplifies normal life-cycle of a domain name. If you are completely newbie, then you may find it useful. Here goes the diagram:

life-cycle-domain.jpg


Hope this little effort helps some of my DNF friends. :)

Thank you
NeazMH


Hi

though i can appreciate your willingness to contribute, there are some vital misconceptions in this draft

phase 1. is misleading, because i can register domains in bulk, thus i am registering more than 1 domain at a time

phase 3. i can register a domain at enom and by the time i have finished changing ns, the domain is already showing my whois info, which is less than 2 min.
use a "REAL TIME" registrar, and godaddy is not real-time.

phase 4. newly registered domains cannot be transferred until after 60 days

phase5. the process does not repeat exactly.
you can renew domains in bulk before they expire, thus the whois remains the same, so their is no waiting period as described in phase 3

Good Try though! :)

imo...
 

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Thanks biggedon for feedback. It has been modified. http://www.dnforum.com/member-biggedon.html:)

Hi

you're welcome

but still...

if you want to be a writer, source of information, etc, then you need to critique your essays, articles, newsletters, etc., prior to publishing and after modifying.

or have another view them, as "4 -i's are better than 2" :)

it's not modifying if you only add-in a correction to a paragraph, if you don't remove the conflicting statements within those paragraphs.

it will only add to the confusion of those who are trying to grasp the knowledge.

as is, it seems like a rush job and those in a hurry will always miss a beat

as it pertains to domaining, newbie's trying to educate other newbie's is a fallacy in itself.

however, i'll be glad to help you until we get it right :)

imo..
 
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