Search Google for $0.50 domains and you can get .com/org/net domains for a $0.50USD for the first year from companies like Register or Network Solutions.<p>The downside is you have to be very careful when you sign up as to not forget to remove the $100 worth of junk they throw in your shopping cart, but a few months after you register you can then transfer your domain to another registrar so you don't have to renew at their ridiculous $30-$40 price tag.<p>The upside is you don't have to spam your Twitter followers.
Only valid for 24 hours, at $10 a piece i'm sure theres not a whole lot of people waiting to register names... so this is probably going to cause a bunch of people to register names they don't care about :(
Some providers make often 1$ .com or .org without asking you spamming Twitter followers... They may be estimate that a tweet has a ROI of 5$. This is not the case, because influencers will not retweet to avoid paying 5$. My twitter followers worth better content.
A nice deal, but it's not clear if this is only for those that retweet, or everyone. Or whether it's for a year or per year (the latter would be quite something).<p>If only there were decent .com's and .net's still left ;-)
Ugh, talk about bad timing...
I just spent the last week moving all of my domains from Godaddy to Name cheap. I even looked for a coupon before I did it.
<a href="http://iwantmyname.com" rel="nofollow">http://iwantmyname.com</a> is not as cheap but they provide a bullshit-free service, contrary to most domain peddlers.