
If you have a collection of domain names under your belt, what would you do to keep track of them? That sounds like a daunting task, but managing your domain names and their expiration is just a walk in the park. Since you only have to renew your domain names every year, you need not have an entry in your
handy Palm organizer to keep you reminded (but if you must, it's fine). Your domain registrar will send you email regarding info on when your domain names are expiring.
But the big problem that usually startles us is that domain names don't usually expire exactly on the date that they were registered and that's a fact. You have the so-called grace period to fix things. After that and you haven't done a thing then it will be free for dropping. But another problem: since you have multiple domain names registered in multiple
domain registrars, what on Earth can you do? No, the Excel is not a solution not even your secretary can keep track of that. Enter the Whois database! Like what I've said in my previous post, the Whois database keeps track of every necessary info about your registered domain name. Every registrar has that. Now that you got the information that's the time you will need your
MS applications.