That‘s the great idea behind Freename: your city name (and all other examples) can be used not only once, because everyone can buy a SLD under the registered TLD. This is not always the case. If the registrant of the TLD decides not to allow other customers to register SLDs, then he alone can do it...
Expert wrote:Are you living in a city? Your city name can be used only once!
That‘s the great idea behind Freename: your city name (and all other examples) can be used not only once, because everyone can buy a SLD under the registered TLD.
Great list! I have ideas for a few more options: Are you living in a city? Your city name can be used only once! Are you living in a country? Your country name can be used only once! Are you an artist? Your artist name can be used only once! Is your business dedicated to a technology or product? … H...
Quite often there is an alternative spelling that can be registered instead, for example: Inserting hyphens or emojis Alternative spellings Addition of words
But it's true: it would be annoying not to have the best spelling of a domain name in your possession.
Make sure you'll get your Freename TLD before someone else has registered it! ⋅ Are you an individual? Your last name can only be registered as a TLD once! ⋅ Are you a company owner? Your company name can ...
... freename.com belongs to freename.io and redirects to it. My guess is that Freename bought the domain from Freenom. However, I do not know that for sure. BTW the domain is still hosted on Freenom's name servers.
Hi guys, have any of you corrected the price of SLD and maybe sold something already ? I'm not sure if I should do it or rather trust in freename price ? What do you think ?
... .nordrheinwestfalen for $ 79 .hessen for $ 699 .sachsen for $ 699 .niedersachsen for $ 699 .brandenburg for $ 699 .bremen for $ 1,699 I am very sure that these will also be registered.