.INFO Domains back in demand

Seems .info domain name is again popular

A recent study shows (as posted on namepros) that .info domain names are back in demand. This demand is specifically from new startups that want to register one-word info domains that were not yet registered or buying them in aftermarket at quite less price than of .com. It seems that new startups and people who want to build informational sites are preferring .info domain names than 2 or 3 or 4 word .com domains. Also, since the price of .ai domain names has risen new startup are going towards dictonary word or generic .info domains. Even I’ve seen a lot of .info domain names in google search now-a-days. Earlier info domain was mostly used by casinos and betting sites, but in 2023-2024 once again serious small businesses are snapping the perfect .info domains as they are available and cheaper than the .com counterpart! Now even I’m interested to purchase some good, keyword-rich .info domains. How much does The Online registrar charges for .info?

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