Domain Renewals

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Today I went to check something on the condo association website and found the page was filled with ads. No, they weren't the latest SQL injection victim. They let their domain expire. If you have domains, you better make sure that you know when they expire so that doesn't happen to you.

If you do webdesign and you aren't offering full service for the non-technical, make sure you dont just set up the page and run. Your customers need to have the passwords to make changes, and they know when renewals need to occur.

Fortunately for the condo association, they didn't have that domain on all their stationary. Because they did a poor job of promoting the site in general, it will be easy to start over with a new domain name. Imagine if that occurred to your business domain name.

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Steve Shockley said:

Check back in a week, might be domain tasting.

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