.STORE Domains: 75% Off for $69
May 9, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

Get a .store domain name for as low as $4.99
“That domain name is not available” seems familiar? Well, not anymore! With .store domains, a new domain extension for online stores and eCommerce, you can find the domain name you want. With a .store domain, you can brand your site as a “store” and tell the world you’re open for business. Start searching for your domain name now and join the 330,000+ successful business owners that trust .STORE domains.
- Find your perfect domain name easily
- Establish credibility
- Save time and money on marketing your website as a store
- Normal prices: $29 for 1 year, $145 for 5 years, or $290 for 10 years
- Coupon prices: $4.99 for 1 year, $39.99 for 5 years, or $69.99 for 10 years
Testimonials
“We opted for a .store domain because we wanted to clearly distinguish our eCommerce site from our content site, and the store extension helps in our organic search rankings. We also see more and more large brands utilizing .store domains and we felt it was a smart move for our business.”
Bret Contreras
www.bretcontreras.store
“The Khalid store is a spectacular bridge that connects the star (Khalid) with his massive fan following. We wanted to give it a brandable name that is easily relatable by Khalid fans the world over. Khalid.Store was the most obvious choice and it has built a brand for itself very quickly.”
Nate Murray
www.khalid.store
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