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Namecheap | Hover | Porkbun | Godaddy | Gandi | NameSilo |
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$8.98 | $12.99 | $7.7 | N/A | $13.66 | $8.59 |
The average price of a .link domain is $10.38.
The cheapest place to buy a .link domain is Porkbun for $7.7.
.link is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) that was successfully delegated to the Root Zone of the Domain Name System (DNS) on January 18, 2014, by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Uniregistry, an American corporation, is the registry provider and manager of this TLD. The name .link is derived from the function that links serve in connecting different parts of the World Wide Web. With over 145,000 registrations and 39.77% of them being parked domains, .link has become a popular choice for those seeking a clear and memorable marketing identity or tool to shorten their existing website names.
The registration of a .link domain is subject to certain rules and restrictions set by Uniregistry. First-come, first-served is the preferred method for allocating registrations to the public. This means that registrants will be served on a first-come, first-served basis when registering a domain name under this TLD. Uniregistry also plans to implement rate limited registration queues and a randomized, round robin acceptance of orders to ensure a more balanced land-rush allocation for all participants. Additionally, the registry will provide ongoing post-registration redemption rights for outgoing registrants with a no-charge, 180-day suspension of expiring domain names. This feature is designed to give former registrants an opportunity to recover their accidentally expiring or forgotten domain names and protect their residual reputation from harm or confusion with successive registrants. After the expiration of names and an extended redemption period has passed, Uniregistry will delete names within a randomized one-month window to avoid gaming of the deleted name stream by speculative entities. Random deletion coupled with a registration query rate limit will permit would-be registrants of all levels of technical ability an opportunity to register their preferred domain name. However, it is important to note that these rules and restrictions are subject to change as Uniregistry may update its policies from time to time.