.EMAIL
.EMAIL Domain Name Registration
The most popular domain name extension, available for $31.49/year
Dot EMAIL Pricing
| TLD | 1 Year | 2 years | 3 years | 4 years | 5 years | 6 years | 7 years | 8 years | 9 years | 10 years |
| Sole .EMAIL registration | $31.49 | $62.98 | $94.47 | $125.96 | $157.45 | $188.94 | $220.43 | $251.92 | $283.41 | $314.90 |
TLD Details
| TLD | Registrar-Lock | Transfers | Edit WHOIS | ID Protect | Registration Period |
| yes | yes (EPP) | yes | yes | 1-10 years |
Registering .EMAIL Domain Names
Getting the proper domain name can often be difficult - nowadays there are millions of .COM domain name already registered. And you need your domain name to sound attractive, so website visitors could remember it after they visit it one time. You also need it to communicate the nature of your websites from a single look. If you use a .EMAIL domain name you could enjoy all of that. The .EMAIL domain extension was introduced for public registration just recently, therefore there're tons of outstanding domain names to choose from. Also, it's more attractive and you can make wise combinations which can be quickly remembered by all your targeted visitors.
With hananyahosting you can buy a .EMAIL domain name for only $31.49 per year.
.EMAIL Domain Names with hananyahosting
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