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You Can Now Buy and Sell Domain Names on Google Domains


There are tons of places where you can register a domain name, but now Google's getting into the game. As you might expect, Google's registrar service is designed for ease of use and comes with a few useful tools.

When you buy or transfer a domain name, you'll get free private registration so your personal information isn't publicized, email forwarding and up to 100 email aliases, website forwarding, and use of Google's DNS servers so your domain name will connect quickly to your site. The domain management tools will let you configure the domain's resource records, add name servers, lock the domain, add up to 100 sub-domains and more.

If you want to quickly build a website, Google Domains will also connect your domain to site builders such as Shopify and Weebly.

In addition to the standard .com and .net top-level domains (TLDs)—both which cost $12 a year—you can also register new TLDs such as .coffee ($30/year), .company ($20/year), and .ninja ($19/year). Here's the full price list.

Google Domains via The Next Web