Auctions are probably one of the oldest types of sales or purchases there are. Even in ancient times there were auctions, i.e. sales on which a bid was placed before the purchase was completed. In recent years, auctions on the WWW have become increasingly popular. Bargain hunters as well as art lovers are on the relevant websites in search of appropriate offers. In the meantime, all over the world, sometimes hundreds, sometimes even thousands or millions click at the same time for an auction alone. Whoever catches the right moment and has submitted the highest bid automatically gets the knockdown. What is then still expected from the buyer is a punctual payment. In this way, not only million-dollar works of art change hands, but also the smallest pieces. As a study by the National Auctioneers Association shows, the auction industry is still on the rise. In addition to the very large auction platforms, there are also more and more smaller providers who are active on the Internet and use a domain extension that immediately identifies the platform as an auction platform. The ideal domain extension for this is .bid. This is a domain extension that is easily recognizable for consumers.
Use and meaning
The domain extension .bid offers the operators of such platforms the possibility to choose their desired domain, even if it is already occupied by another platform under a different domain extension. The meaning of the domain extension .bid is therefore targeted and attention-grabbing as well as already search engine optimized. In addition, the domain extension creates trust. After all, trust is precisely something that is needed when bidding on a product that cannot be touched or tried on. The domain extension thus provides a virtual space for good and reliable business to be conducted online. The domain extension .bid is also internationally understandable. Because with the English word for "offer" in the domain name, domain names can be written and registered as desired and in any language.
Registration period of the domain
Minimum and maximum length
Transfer to the Premium Provider
Change of ownership (registrant)
Provider change possible
Whois update possible
Whois Privacy Protection
Name Server Update
Domain Expire (end of term)
Deletion immediately
Umlauts possible
Restore after deletion possible