
For anyone doubting the Namecheap reg path
Look at the views for red.ca on Namecheap yesterday alone
Domain Search stats are counted in the following way:
Spaceship: Only for exact match (SLD + TLD). For example, if a user searches for wolf.com, the counter is going to increase only for wolf.com, and not for wolf.co.in, wolf.lat, etc.
Namecheap: For both exact match (SLD + TLD) and SLD (Second-Level Domain) match. For example, if a user searches for wolf.com, the counter is going to increase for wolf.com and for wolf.co.in and for wolf.lat (even if they are not seen in the results on a page). If a user searches just for "wolf", the logic is going to be the same (i.e. it will affect domain stats). It was reported that a 1-letter domain of an unpopular TLD can generate many search views because of that one letter typed into the search.
Hello, thank you for your question. Regarding a landing page that allows to make an offer, if a BIN price is not set for a SellerHub domain, Make Offer will be the only option listed there.
However, there are no separate links being generated for this, the option is simply available through the interface of the landing page.
If the DNS no longer points to Spaceship, the landing page will stop working as well. However, the domain will stay listed for sale and can be found through Spaceship and Namecheap search interface. So it will still be available for purchase.
Also, please note that at the moment, SSL certificates are installed only for domains that are pointed to Spaceship nameservers. Domains on custom nameservers will not have our SSL certificates.