2014 Promo: Get .US domain for $0.98 at Namecheap


This July, Namecheap.com will be offering one year .US registrations with private email for $0.98.

.US is “America’s Address.” It is the official country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the United States within the global domain name system (DNS).



All U.S. residents, government entities, public service organizations, and businesses can establish an American identity on the Internet with the America’s address. (e.g. mycompany.us).

Why get a .US domain?


It’s a great way to assert your American identity, establish your US business presence, and so much more.

If you are a business owner, you can use .US domain name to promote your business as American company to inspire consumer confidence and to encourage consumers to “buy American.”

.US is also widely recognized by search engines as being aligned with American websites, so ranking on search engines is just a bit easier.

To get your .us domain name while the offer lasts, head over to www.namecheap.com now!

Sign up and grab the offer asap.

NB: Registrants of .US domains must be United States citizens, residents, or organizations, or a foreign entity with a presence in the United States. You can find more information about usTLD Nexus Requirements here.



Comments

  1. Great offer. Too bad, only for US residents.

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  2. Anonymous7/03/2014

    If I change my IP to US IP and use US address, you think i wont be able to register .us address?

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    1. Well, I've not tried such. So, don't know if such will work for you or not

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    2. You won't be able to buy the .US if you change your IP address to US IP. This is because you will still need to submit verifiable documents for the domain purchase.

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