Alternatively, you may have had a domain name before but you were unable to renew it before expiry. However, just because a domain name is expired, doesn’t necessarily mean you can renew it or purchase it. You may be wondering why this is the case. In the following guide, we’ll explain why and how you can solve this.

How do I fix an unavailable domain name after expiry?

Expired domain name cycles all vary. When a domain name expires, most registrars will offer a grace period for the original registrant to renew an expired domain name(s). During this period, the website (and email) will still be functional. For most registrars, after the grace period comes a redemption period. During this period, the website and email become seize to function. After this period, there will be a short deletion pending period. As soon as the deletion period is over, your registrar will delete and release/drop the domain name. After the domain name’s release/drop, you’ll be able to scoop it up again, provided that someone hasn’t reserved it for backorder it or scooped it first. A good example of this is ICANN, whose grace period is dependant on how long you’ve owned the domain name. In addition to this, each domain name extension has its own registry rules. This can impact the renewal process. If you’re a domain name owner, who plans on keeping your domain for a long time, you need to prevent it from releasing after expiry. As the adage goes ‘prevention is better than cure’.

1. Auto-renew your domain

The above steps should work for most registrars and hosts such as GoDaddy. If the above steps didn’t work for you, you can find information on how to auto-renew your domain name on the registrar’s website. You’ll have to find the necessary documentation or help resources. If you’re not the current owner or previous owner of the domain, you can grab the expiring domain before other users do.  During or after the redemption period, the domain name may be put on expired domain auction where anyone can bid for it, even the previous owner. Alternatively, it may be available for backorder on a first-come, first-serve basis. Looking for a hosting service with unlimited domains? Here are five

2. Grab the Domain Name after the expiry

If you’re the ex-domain owner and you’re trying to get your domain back after the grace period, you’ll have to wait a few days after the deletion period to buy it back. Either way, waiting is your best option. If you have any questions or frustrations, please share them in the comment section below.

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