This is good advice. If the url has more then a few dozen links and is listed in yahoo or dmoz there will be someone trying to grab it.

If the domain is valuable, use multiple services and advise your client they may have to bid at auction to get the name back. It may be much cheaper to pay the few hundred dollars to recover the name now.

~jb


Russ Goodwin wrote:



If you are at all serious about getting the domain, you should really use Snapnames, Pool, or a similar drop-catching service. We've had customers wait for a domain to drop thinking (incorrectly) that they were the only ones who'd want it, only to find one of the catchers picked it up. If even one other person has signed up at one of those services you won't be able to get it on your own.


-Russ






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