.PRESS
.PRESS Domain Name Registration
The most popular domain name extension, available for $61.00/year
.PRESS Pricing
TLD | 1 Year | 2 years | 3 years | 4 years | 5 years | 6 years | 7 years | 8 years | 9 years | 10 years |
Sole .PRESS registration | $61.00 | $122.00 | $183.00 | $244.00 | $305.00 | $366.00 | $427.00 | $488.00 | $549.00 | $610.00 |
.PRESS with hosting | FREE | $61.00 | $122.00 | $183.00 | $244.00 | $305.00 | $366.00 | $427.00 | $488.00 | $549.00 |
TLD Details
TLD | Registrar-Lock | Transfers | Edit WHOIS | ID Protect | Registration Period |
.PRESS | yes | yes (EPP) | yes | yes | 1-10 years |
Registering .PRESS Domains
In case you want to have something more unique for your web site and in case you are tired of trying to find a .COM domain which suits your business name or the nature of your business, in such case .PRESS can be a very good choice. It was introduced not too long ago and there is a good possibility that the name you're planning to register can still be available and with .PRESS it can sound even more attractive compared toa generic .COM or .NET extension. And more appealing domains names are much simpler to be kept in mind by your website visitors.
With Hostnuke you can obtain a .PRESS domain name for only $61.00 per year.
.PRESS Domain Names with Hostnuke
You're at the right place in case you're searching for a home for your .PRESS domains. Being fully featured yet easy-to-work-with at the same time, our Domain Manager instrument will put domain administration at your fingertips. You'll be the sole master of all crucial DNS and WHOIS adjustments of your domain. Want to have many domains? Not an issue! Managing a number of domain names is a breeze with our handy instrument, it's guaranteed.
In addition, if you are a hosting account user too, you are by now aware of the fact the Domain Manager is really built into our Web Hosting Control Panel, which contains a separate site administration area too. Yup! With us, web sites and domain names are managed from the very same place and customers don't need to adapt to new interfaces.