Domain Name Search Engine – Your Questions…

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Betty asks…

why when i type in my domain name into search engine it says expired web domain?

admin answers:

First of all, which search engine are you talking about? Google??

Why would you search for your domain name anyway? Why not just type it directly in the Address Bar of your web browser?

If indeed you already tried typing it in the address bar but the page doesn’t show, and tried googling it, and after clicking on the link (with your domain name), it says something like “Your domain has expired”, then it probably is. Domain names are paid on a regular basis, depending on where you registered it, it can be between 1 year to 10 years.

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Domain Name Transfer Agreement – Your Questions…

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Ken asks…

Selling and financing my business ~ how should I protect myself.?

Hello,

I am selling my online business and found a buyer. My business is a profitable business. We agreed to the buyer putting a big amount down and then paying the balance over a period of 7 months. We are going to obviously have an agreement in writing. My question however is… At what point do I transfer the domain name and bank accounts over to the new owner? I feel like I should keep something in my name until it is paid in full so that I can protect myself. Please give me your feedback on this.

Thanks!

admin answers:

Securing with the domain name will probably do the job, if the new owner agrees to that. However, chances are they will not.
So the best thing you can do, is try to secure the financing with something outside of the business. For example a note on the property owned by the buyer.

If you are not using an attorney, get one. They will come up with a method to get you the most secure financing available.

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