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Title: What is Domain Tasting ?
Post by: ak47 on 05-17-2010, 09:52:55
I just signed up for a domain account at dynadot and they say they offer domain tasting facilities to all users. What does that mean exactly ? Domains and Tasting just don't sound like they go together  :)) ?
Title: Re: What is Domain Tasting ?
Post by: Alex on 05-17-2010, 14:55:51
I am not sure, but it seems that you should pay for domain, then after some period you can refuse this domain and demand money back.
Title: Re: What is Domain Tasting ?
Post by: ak47 on 05-21-2010, 11:42:39
Yeah I figured this out yesterday, I realised that it's not available at all registrars but Dynadot lets you do it for free. Although they do limit it to a certain percentage every month so you can't do it willy nilly and of course you have to pay a little bit of a fine!
Title: Re: What is Domain Tasting ?
Post by: hostaddonltd on 01-21-2012, 16:54:43
Domain tasting is the practice of purchasing numerous available domain name s and then exploiting a five-day grace period to determine which names would be profitable to own
Title: Re: What is Domain Tasting ?
Post by: debra.thorton on 06-10-2013, 00:24:43
Domain tasting is the practice of purchasing numerous available domain name s and then exploiting a five-day grace period to determine which names would be profitable to own. The usual intent is to resell domain names likely to command high prices, although there are a number of ways that domain tasters (sometimes called "domainers") make money from the practice.

Domain tasters make money from the practice in a number of ways besides selling profitable domain names. In some cases, they repeatedly register and unregister domain names, in effect obtaining the use of the name for free.
Title: Re: What is Domain Tasting ?
Post by: smartblogger on 11-25-2013, 00:45:26
"Domain tasting" is the practice where 'domainers' or 'domain registrars' make use of the five-day 'grace period' to decide whether to keep the newly registered domain or to delete it and get a full refund (minus ICANN fees).
Title: Re: What is Domain Tasting ?
Post by: fix.97 on 02-01-2016, 22:52:31
Domain tasting is the practice of temporarily registering a domain under the five-day Add Grace Period at the beginning of the registration of an ICANN-regulated second-level domain. During this period, a registration must be fully refunded by the domain name registry if cancelled.
Title: Re: What is Domain Tasting ?
Post by: Shikha Singh on 02-18-2016, 05:06:29
According to wiki: Domain testing is one of the most widely practiced software testing techniques. It is a method of selecting a small number of test cases from a nearly infinite group of candidate test cases. Domain knowledge plays a very critical role while testing domain-specific work.

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