Can Google tackle GoDaddy? New Domain Registration Services Launched by Google!
Google quietly announced Monday that it had started testing a new service, Google domains, which let individuals register for domains.
In a company blog post, it said that a “small number of people” will be invited to buy and transfer domain names through Google domains in exchange for providing feedback. While Google domains won’t include hosting, website building providers SquareSpace, Wix, Weebly and Shopify have signed on as partners.
Unlike some other domain registration offerings, Google won’t charge you additional to resister your domain privately. You’ll have the capacity to create up to 100 email addresses on the domain and as many as 100 customized sub-domains. Google Domains will likewise utilize the company’s own DNS servers, so visitors should get a smart reaction time when they hit up your site. As far as pricing is concerned, Google didn’t quickly cite any, however a window on the Google Domains site suggests that registering a domain will cost $12 a year.
If you’re interested in trying out Google Domains, head to the link below, click on “Manage My Domains” and then follow the instructions to request an invite code.
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