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Ever let a site go unused for a long period of time?

Grant

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Have you ever let one of your sites go unused for years, and still paid for your domain and hosting needs? I've known sites that have been around for 20+ years and yet some of them haven't been updated in those 20 years. I look at the Space Jam website for the original movie. It's still up to this day and has been up since 1996 I believe. So why do they pay for the hosting and the domain name all these years?

I think it's great a lot of these old sites are still around, because it's like preserving the internet in a way. So in a way I hope these people keep paying their bills to keep these old sites up, even if they haven't been updated in many years. I still have a few blogs of mine still up. But to be fair, they are blogspot blogs, so they probably will be around forever lol.
 
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If the site does not generate revenue and if the site maintenance is high, I will try to sell it. If I cannot find buyers for over a year, I will simply close the site. I cannot imagine running a site for too long that does not bring any profit.
 
If I ever have a site that I no longer work on or I have lost interest in, I tend to either sell it if I can find a possible buyer or instead I will let it expire and let it go if I am unable to sell it.

I tend to be very careful with how many sites I have so that I don't run into the issue of having too many and not being able to keep up with them so I do not run into this issue.
 
If the site does not generate revenue and if the site maintenance is high, I will try to sell it. If I cannot find buyers for over a year, I will simply close the site. I cannot imagine running a site for too long that does not bring any profit.

This is the same thing that I am going to do when I am in a similar situation. There is no sense in letting the site stay idle for years while I keep paying for maintenance. From which money can I be able to do that? I don't fancy taking such decision at all as there are a lot of needs that are seeking for my financial support too.
 
Closing a site can also be a financial blow, especially if you have spent a lot of money to create it and run it. Therefore, a closing decision shouldn't be lightly taken. I have closed down a couple of sites, and when I closed them, I moved content to other websites and just stopped renewing the domain
 

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