.Global Is Giving Away A Premium Domain Everyday Until Christmas: Housing.Global Was The 1st -
.Global is giving away a FREE Premium domain name a day, everyday until Christmas.
The daily contest started yesterday and the first domain name won was housing.global and Damon Barnard was the lucky winner
In all there are $50,000 worth of .GLOBAL premium names to be won!
You need to enter the contest each day for a chance to win the domain name for that day.
Today’s free domain name is LowFare.Global.
.Global does not have a premium renewal fee so all these premium domain names will renew ... read more ...
Tag Archives: free domains
Wed 2nd December 2015
Wed 18th June 2014
.Berlin cancels giveaway domain name giveaway -
Citing too much demand, .Berlin registry halts marketing program for free domains early.
The .Berlin domain name registry has cancelled its free domain name giveaway that was supposed to run through Friday.
According to participating registrar 101Domain, .Berlin cancelled the promotion due to demand “exceedingly above their anticipated volumes.”
Over 67,000 domain names were registered on the first day of the promotion, more than double the existing number of ... read more ...
Mon 23rd July 2012
How a 5 field for .free intend to use their domains -
They’re “free” in one sense only.
A couple weeks ago I wrote about the potential for free or very cheap top level domains in the future. I also pointed out that it does look like any of those free domains will be found on .free.
As a follow up, here are how the five applicants for .free plan to use the domain if they win the battle:
Donuts: as with all of its applications, Donuts’ application for .free has only generic information. Nothing is specific to .free.
Amazon.com: ... read more ...
Wed 11th July 2012
Would giveaway domains invert a sell domain market? -
There will be plenty of free and low cost domain registration options, but don’t expect them to have a big impact on the domain registration market.
I’ve had a number of conversations with people over the past month about the idea of free (as in no cost) domain names.
Will some new top level domain applicants give their domains away for free? Will this upend the market for domain registrations?
In short, I think the answers are “yes” to the former and “no” ... read more ...