View Full Version : what domain extensions I can use to register 2-character domain name?
emsjs1 01-24-2010, 10:57 AM I have tried .cc but its no longer accepting 2-character or all 2-characters have been used
Are there any more extensions that allow 2-character domain name?
I really need suggestions. Thank you!
stpwebhosting 01-24-2010, 11:16 AM You will find most of the domains registered having 2 characters. It is very hard job to find a available domain of 2 characters in any extension. :(
NotanAngel 01-24-2010, 12:11 PM .nu but they are over $600 :S
at namecheap marketplace i saw some taken:
http://www.namecheap.com/marketplace/for-sale.asp?mp_id=80618
i am sure there are still new 2 letter domains, but the prices are oooouch :S
stpwebhosting 01-24-2010, 12:14 PM hmmm.. best of luck for you! :)
emsjs1 01-24-2010, 12:41 PM NotanAngel, thanks for the suggestion! you're awesome!
NotanAngel 01-24-2010, 12:51 PM NotanAngel, thanks for the suggestion! you're awesome!
hehe, was glad to help :) never knew somebody would like the suggestion to spend plenty of money :D
good luck ;)
emsjs1 01-24-2010, 12:58 PM hehe, was glad to help :) never knew somebody would like the suggestion to spend plenty of money :D
good luck ;)
Well I got one for less than $600 so Im pretty happy with it
Lubeca 01-24-2010, 06:40 PM .gg and .je allow two-letter domains, and there were quite a few still available last time I checked. On the expensive side but nowhere near the 600 dollars mentioned earlier.
HostColor 01-24-2010, 07:44 PM What kind of 2 letter domain name did you get? I'm curios if it is worth the money?
SiberForum 01-25-2010, 04:43 AM You will find most of the domains registered having 2 characters. It is very hard job to find a available domain of 2 characters in any extension. :(
There are not to nanny combinations of 2 characters, so if domain name extension is not new that could be all 2 character domain names have been registered already
Lubeca 01-25-2010, 05:28 AM What kind of 2 letter domain name did you get? I'm curios if it is worth the money?
Was this a response to my post about two-letter .gg and .je domains?
I don't have any myself (and if I had any it would be irrelevant as they wouldn't be available to anyone else!) but if you enter random two-letter combinations into an availability checker you will be able to see for yourself what's available. If you start with a*. you will find there are several before you've got half-way through the alphabet for the second letter!
emsjs1 01-25-2010, 09:48 AM There are not to nanny combinations of 2 characters, so if domain name extension is not new that could be all 2 character domain names have been registered already
Fortunately enough for me, I have found 2 2-character domains not yet registered. I also registered one 3-character domain name. It was fantastic and awesome
I initially tried registering to .nu good thing it was cancelled (nu domains are now charging $250/year for 2-character domain). The 2-character domain i regsitered cost lesser than $40/year each (i registered 2) and one 3-character domain for $26/year.
I actually used to have 2-character domain from .cx registry but I wasn't able to renew since I got busy and didn't notice the renewal notice that came to my email. I was so stupid. Now .cx no longer accepts 2-character domain registration
Litonice10 01-25-2010, 12:39 PM I have tried .cc but its no longer accepting 2-character or all 2-characters have been used
Are there any more extensions that allow 2-character domain name?
I really need suggestions. Thank you!
few days ago my relative register a domain name .cc. So i think the problem may be solved now. You can try now. I prefer to open a domain name with .com
cslevente 01-25-2010, 04:15 PM Hello,
I can register two-letter .rs domain names for you at a low price. Add me on MSN/Yahoo! if interested: cslevente@citromail.hu/csipaklevente
keserhosting 01-26-2010, 09:21 AM Most tld's do require 3 letters like .info etc, as for dot com then all those are gone long ago. You will still able to find the extensions with two characters domains but it will definitely expensive.
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