May be some of you can say that it's just a simple thing to avoid.But i think its good because of Search engines like Google actually look at the domain’s length of
registration to help judge the legitimacy of your site. A longer term
registration looks more legitimate and makes them more likely to rank you
highly. It won’t necessarily mean a huge boost, but every little bit
helps.
And when you register a domain name it becomes your property for the length of the registration (1, 2, 5 or 10 years). Once that registration period is over you can renew the domain yourself to maintain ownership or let it expire so that someone else can purchase it. Registering the domain name for multiple years means you've secured it, and you don’t have to worry about expiration and renewal until much later down the line.By registering your domain name for multiple years at a time you’re preventing that domain name from accidentally expiring. If your domain name expires you could be subject to high fees to get it back or worse yet you may lose it to a competitor. So if you decide not to register your domain name for multiple years be sure not to let your expiration date go bye.
Keep in mind that these tips are only meant to be a guide, they’re not rules that have been set in stone. If you have a domain name in mind you really like and that you feel is the right fit for you then go for it.
And when you register a domain name it becomes your property for the length of the registration (1, 2, 5 or 10 years). Once that registration period is over you can renew the domain yourself to maintain ownership or let it expire so that someone else can purchase it. Registering the domain name for multiple years means you've secured it, and you don’t have to worry about expiration and renewal until much later down the line.By registering your domain name for multiple years at a time you’re preventing that domain name from accidentally expiring. If your domain name expires you could be subject to high fees to get it back or worse yet you may lose it to a competitor. So if you decide not to register your domain name for multiple years be sure not to let your expiration date go bye.
Keep in mind that these tips are only meant to be a guide, they’re not rules that have been set in stone. If you have a domain name in mind you really like and that you feel is the right fit for you then go for it.
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