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RE: My Community Question #communityama

in OCD4 years ago

Domain renewal depends on registrars, not individual choice, it is quite common practice to enable auto renewal instead of paying upfront for multiple years.

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don't really agree with you on this as domain renewals is based on who the domain is registered to ( the "owner" ) and the registrar will only renew based on the "owner" 's instruction to renew it which is in this case is an individual.

Yes, that's correct. I was just meaning to say that normally people don't bother to extend renewals when they purchase the domain name, extending for multiple years comes usually in consecutive years, from psychological point of view. At least I do same, when I get new domain, I don't usually extend them right away for multiple years but after year or two then I do multiple years.

Multiple years gives a slight SEO boost.

Really? Any links to read on that, didn't really know about that. Thanks

https://dagmarmarketing.com/blog/does-domain-age-and-registration-length-matter-in-seo/

There is no clear answer, but many have suspected it for a long time, and signs kind of point to it despite they claiming it doesn't.

(I just dug up the first post I saw on it)