Premium domains

Premium domains are most likely extremely short or self-explenatory and much desired. For those reasons they cost more then normal domain names.

How do you recognize a premium domain?

Premium domains are recognizable on our website by following parameters:

  • high price, in hundreds or thousands Euros
  • tag “PREMIUM”

The price of a premium domain

The price is set by the top level domain administrator. It may vary in time. On the contrary to the normal domain name the price may change each year slightly. The renewal payment may be higher then registration. But it can be lower as well. The exact sum is known for sure only at the time of purchase or renewal.

Only selected suffixes

Premium domains are very specific matter and are supported only by handful of suffixes (top level domains). We offer mostly: .online, .site, .space, .tech, .store, or .com.

National domains as .sk, .cz, .hu or even .eu do not posses premium status.

Examples of premium domains

The brand

The acknowledge value of the brand makes a domain premium and increase the demand. For example address mental.space is memorable self-explenatory and thus valued more. The price is more than 6 thousand Euros.

Short length

Short and simple domain names are easy to remember and there is lower risk of making typos which makes them a premium commodity.

For example the name woolen.store would be perfect for a online store with wool clothing. The price for this domain would be around by 700€.

Woolen.store is a premium domain with cost of 23 660 CZK approx. 945€

Relevance

For example createweb.site is a perfect domain name when you are a website creator.

Domain createweb.site is a premium domain costing 24 130 CZK, approx. 960€

From a normal domain to the premium

Domain registry and top level domain administrator can mark an already existing domain as premium even if it was normal to that moment. This happens rarely but it still happens.

We experienced a few cases of 3-letter domains that were registered as normal domains but in a few years the registry set them to premium.

If the domain would expire, the price for the domain would rocket up. But as long as the domain remains renewed properly the price is not changed.

Updated on September 19, 2024

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