Register News Domains with Yahoo for $1.99 only!

Yahoo!, one of the giants in web marketing and solutions is giving away new domains for as low as $1.99 only. $1.99 is the current lowest market rate for any .com domain registration. This is the second time Yahoo! providing such lower rate domains with a clear intention to grab as much market share as possible. If you were looking for a cheap deal to buy lowest rate domains, this is the perfect time to buy and park domains. Make it fast as it’s a limited period offer. This cheap domain registration is expiring 30th June this year.

Register cheap domain names with Yahoo Business for $1.99

This offer is valid for new customers only. $1.99 domains are pretty cheap considering other domain service provider’s price menu. But Yahoo! will charge you more than the normal rate while renewing your domain name after one year. This is their policy to make the deal in a cheaper rate and then adjust the revenue during renewal. But you can always transfer your domain to another cheap domain registrars like Godady and enjoy further domain registrations for $7 per year.


Don’t waste time and make it fast. Register your domain names with Yahoo! small business for as low as $1.99 per year. You can proceed and resister cheap domains here.

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5 Responses to “Register News Domains with Yahoo for $1.99 only!”

  1. venkat20 18. May, 2009 at 1:21 pm #

    super article to read it…

  2. zan 08. Jun, 2009 at 5:18 am #

    but, is it guarantee that we can transfer the domain before the domain going expired?

  3. Bapun 08. Jun, 2009 at 12:55 pm #

    Yes Zan, all registrars provide you the flexibility of transferring your domain ;)

  4. Tom 10. May, 2010 at 9:24 pm #

    I am actually attracted to this offer. However, this is ONLY 1 domain per account and that $1.99 domain will cost you $30 the next year once it expired. You can transfer it before that happens BUT there are some customers who are expressing disgust with the difficulty of transferring the domain to another cheaper (on renewal) registrar.

    I really it is that easy to transfer. By the way, is it true that Yahoo Domains is not ICANN registered?

  5. Affan 10. Jun, 2010 at 5:20 am #

    I’m not sure Tom.
    But I think it’s registered under ICANN as stated in the web.

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