How much does it cost to renew a short domain name? Introduction to the renewal price of short domain names

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09 Jul 2025 06:40:55 PM
In the domain name market, we generally divide domain names into digital domain names, letter domain names, and mixed domain names. However, when discussing the value of domain names, we generally give priority to the length of the domain n

In the domain name market, we generally divide domain names into digital domain names, letter domain names, and mixed domain names. However, when discussing the value of domain names, we generally give priority to the length of the domain name, that is, the shorter the length, the higher the value of the domain name, and therefore the higher the transaction price of the domain name.

For example, a two-character domain name can be a pure digital domain, a pure letter domain, or a mixed domain composed of numbers and letters, but overall, the number is very small. If you have a short domain name, you must renew it in time, and never let the short domain name expire and be deleted for any reason. Below, the editor will introduce the renewal price of short domain names.

Generally speaking, short domain names are all boutique domain names. Due to their limited number, the transaction price is also very high. Most of these domain names are renewed at a premium and price, and the premium range of each domain name is different. For example, the price of pure digital domains and pure letter domains is higher than that of mixed domains, and the corresponding premium price is also higher. But if it is registered at a normal price, the normal renewal price will be applied.

In addition, if it is a premium domain name, the domain name suffix will also affect the renewal price. Generally speaking, the price of a two-character .com domain name is higher than that of a two-character .cc domain name.

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