Google is increasing domain prices up to 25% - Domain Name Wire | Domain Name News

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Company increases prices on six top level domain names.

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If you own a lot of domain names offered by Google Registry, you should consider renewing them before August 1. The company is increasing the wholesale price of six of its domain names by $2 each.

That might not seem like much in nominal terms, but it represents a 17%-25% increase over previous prices. Domain registrants can expect domain registrars to pass the cost on to them.

The wholesale price of .page, .day, .boo, and .rsvp will increase from $8 to $10 per year. .Dev is increasing from $10 to $12, and .app will increase from $12 to $14.

Premium name prices aren’t changing.

Domain name registrants can lock in today’s pricing for up to 10 years by renewing their domains before August 1.

Andrew Allemann has been registering domains for over 25 years and publishing Domain Name Wire since 2005. He has been quoted about his expertise in domain names by The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and NPR. Connect with Andrew: LinkedIn - Twitter/X - Facebook

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