WordPress launches a new 100-year domain name registration plan for a one-time cost of $1,900 that owners control and includes a century’s worth of support.
The new 100-year domain name registration plan
WordPress announced its new 100-year domain registration plan for several Top-Level Domains (TLDs), including .com, .org, .net, or .blog.
Whilst this offer was available as part of the WordPress 100-year hosting plan, you can now secure a domain for a century for $1,900.
WordPress says the new plan will allow you to:
- “Build your legacy and enshrine your family or institutional name for future generations.”
What you get
WordPress said it is offering the new 100-year domain plan so you can lock in your professionally managed domain for the next century and ensure you never lose it because of administration or expiration oversights.
WordPress`s new 100-year domain plan comes with the following features:
- Long-term trust account- WordPress will manage your 100-year domain plan in its long-term trust account, which you control.
- Automatic domain registration—To avoid the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) 10-year maximum domain registration term, the WordPress registration team will manage your account in its Century Proxy account system and automatically extend your domain for 1200 months.
- SSL certificate- All 100-year domains come with a free SSL certificate.
- Email trial- Domain owners using the WordPress dashboard get a free 3-month professional email trial.
- Super fast loading times- WordPress says its DNS is one of the world’s quickest and most secure, ensuring your site loads immediately.
- 100-year support- WordPress provides support for the duration of your domain ownership.
WordPress updates its 100-year hosting plan
WordPress initially included the 100-year domain registration in its $38,000 100-year hosting plan, which is an excellent service but beyond the budget of many small business owners.
With the new 100-year domain plan, you can secure your domain for $1,900 and avoid losing it because of expiration date surprises or admin oversights.
As WordPress says:
- “It’s a perfect solution for individuals and organizations seeking lasting stability in the digital world.”
Visit the WordPress 100-year domain name registration page for further information.