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Are you still paying $25, $35, or more for a new domain name? If so, you are paying too much as domain name prices continue to drop. You can save money on new domain names; please read on to learn how you can find big savings.
Avoid the Big Registrars The priciest domain names are sold through the legendary and established domain name registries. Many have been charging their customers $25 or more for years, but you dont have to pay that much! They want you to think they are it when it comes to registering your domain names; quite frankly, they arent it!
Shop the Domain Specialists Today, there are several well known companies charging just $10, $8, even $5 for new domain names. I cannot name the companies, but one noted provider has a popular Super Bowl ad to its credit.
Free, Via Your Web Host A big come on for some web hosting providers is to offer a domain name free for one year to all new customers. Simply commit to hosting your site with them for one year and a domain name is included for free.
Of course, some sites will charge you more for a .com name vs. a .net or .biz account. Others will discount their prices even further if you commit to longer terms, lasting as long as ten years. Select the plan that works best for you.
So, quit paying too much for your domain names; you have a choice. Shop around today and save money for all of your sites.
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