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Looking to sell stuff online? A .store domain can help you stand out.

TL;DR: As of Jan. 25, score a .store domain extension for your online shop starting at only $4.99.


Launching an online store is simpler than ever in 2021. In fact, practically anyone with a basic knowledge of the internet can launch a digital storefront from home. 

But with that ease comes a different problem: over-saturation. It's hard to find a catchy domain name that’s actually available. Sure, it’s the content of your website that matters most, but how are people going to find that content if you’re stuck using a clunky URL?

You can attract more customers, save time and money, and let your URL do some of the talking for you by opting for a .store domain extension. Read more...

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