Author Topic: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?  (Read 296 times)

lkermel

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What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« on: May 10, 2010, 01:45:38 PM »
Would someone know what happened to Black Tiger's excellent  superpcenginegrafx.com ?...

I swear he didn't use to talk about car insurance and airline tickets before... ;)

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Re: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 01:53:30 PM »
Beats me, but I miss it; maybe his host is screwing him around.  Hopefully he'll pop in and shed some light on the situation.  :(
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lkermel

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Re: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2010, 02:10:36 PM »
Having been through one of these hosting screw ups, I do know they suck...  I hope this is not what happened to Black Tiger... :(

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Re: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2010, 05:43:51 PM »
As a host myself, I can attest to the fact that domain loss is far more frequently an issue with either the customer (not paying the bills) or the domain registrar.

The domain registrars in many cases make more money if they're not diligent about reminding you to submit your annual renewal, etc.  It's sickening.  A domain registration might cost ~$20 (or less) per year, but most registrars have side businesses where they auction off domains that haven't been renewed to new registrants.  Thus they stand to make a lot more $$ if you don't renew than if you do.  I think the process is something like this:

30 days before it expires:
  - they email you.  maybe you get it, maybe your spam software gets it.
it expires:
  - they email you.  if you didn't get the first one, you're not going to get the second.
30 days after it expires:
  - they change it from pointing at your host to pointing at their servers (cha-ching, advertising $$ with what was your audience)
  - at this point you can usually get it back by paying some kind of "recovery" fee.  (cha-ching: $50 - $150)
60 days after it expires:
  - they check their subsidiary "domain auction" site's database to see if anyone's put in an auction bid to try to snag it.  (cha-ching: $$hundreds - $$thousands)
  - they check their subsidiary "domain watch service" database to see if anyone's paid them to watch for that domain expiring.  (cha-ching: $$someone paid a subscription + now they get a renewal fee.)
  - if there are no matches on either of the above, they'll look at the traffic the domain has actually been receiving since they took it over.  if it's significant, it becomes a permanent advertising destination, operated by yet another subsidiary.  (cha-ching, $$ indefinite ad revenue as people try to find your old content)
  - if the domain can't make $3/year in advertising (enough for them to cover the registration to the organization managing the registry overall) then AND ONLY THEN will it go back into the pool of generally available domains for registration.

    It used to be that even if you forgot to renew a domain, it'd go back into the pool in 30 days or so and you could just pick it back up.  Now registrations are so cheap that the registration company makes almost nothing on the actual registration fees... instead they make way more on the side businesses.

    Domain registrations need to go back to the old days of $100/yr ... or maybe $50/yr or so... something significant enough that people are going to think twice about snagging your domain just to put up ads.


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Re: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2010, 05:48:35 PM »
Thought I'd add that my company doesn't re-direct your domain to advertising when you stop paying the bills... we just turn the DNS off and the site goes dark.  (Cannot find www.yourdomain.com error in the browser.)  We try to treat our customers with respect, even when they don't pay the bills...  I think it's way better than putting up cheesy advertising (which, if a legit customer of yours sees, they may never return) or some really dumb message like "we're sorry, these dudes didn't pay" ... When our customers are disconnected a customer trying to view your page gets the browser error and frequently will just think there's a problem with the internet or something, make note, and come back later.  Hopefully by then you've paid and we've turned you back on.  ;-)
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lkermel

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Re: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2010, 11:49:09 AM »
By the way, kattare, I think the link in your sig is broken...  or maybe my browser can't resolve it...

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Re: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2010, 12:03:54 PM »
The link is broken, but you should be able to easily figure out what the actual site is... :)

Anyways, Black Tiger lost his domain a few months back. I won't go into the details, because it's his thing to state if he wants to, and I'm sure a certain someone on this forum who tails me like a love-obsessed puppy dog would be all over it if I did say the reason why.

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Re: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2010, 12:16:42 PM »
hey, thanks for the heads up... not sure how that happened, but some quotes had been put into the [ url = ] code somehow.  Should be fixed now.  (Site is just kattare.com btw.  ;-)
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Re: What happened to superpcenginegrafx.com ?
« Reply #8 on: May 12, 2010, 11:12:26 AM »
Looks like the domain name isn't owned any longer by the original webmaster...
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