Premium domain names

A premium domain name can generate value
A premium domain name is, in essence, a domain name that is identified as appealing. In most cases, it is short, easy to remember and catchy. Its price can be determined by the registry, so it will be sold at a fixed price, or determined by its current owner who is reselling it on the aftermarket.
Multiple advantages that set you apart

For your customers: An easy-to-remember address
Premium domain names are generally short and include keywords that can be easily remembered.

For your visibility: Boosted SEO ranking

For your business: A valuable asset
An asset for your business
Buying a domain name can be like renting a property. You need to renew the domain name every year in order to benefit from all its associated services (email, website).
However, you own the domain name and you can keep, use, transfer, lease or resell it.
Buying and reselling domain names can therefore become a lucrative business like many others. You can “invest” in your domain name and resell it as needed, like any other intangible asset owned by your company, while also respecting the rights of all parties involved.
Your questions answered
Why is a premium domain name useful?
A premium domain name, like a generic domain name, serves as a shop window for your business or your project. It also provides internet users with a way to contact you.
When you link your domain name to a web hosting plan, you can create an email address with your company name, build a website (using WordPress and PrestaShop modules, for example), or simply store your data. Complete your online presence by configuring your server’s DNS zones and your IP address.
Don’t forget that a domain name can be reserved in alongside several others as part of a global visibility strategy. If you want to retain exclusivity and avoid any competition, it is best to identify and register the domains that are similar to yours. You can even set up redirections so that all these addresses point to your primary domain name.
What do I do if my domain name is unavailable?
Want to reserve a domain name, but it is no longer available? This means that it has already been registered. In this case, there are several solutions:
- Change part of your domain name. You can add dashes or keywords, for example, and reserve a name that is slightly different from the one you originally had in mind.
- Contact the current owner via WHOIS or using our contact form. However, this option has a low success rate.
- Choose another extension. Rather than focusing on generic extensions, you can analyse the different geographical extensions and reserve a name that will resonate locally for your target audience.
- Wait for the domain name to expire and return to the public domain, then you can then retrieve it. Information on its creation and expiry dates will be available on Whois.
How do I choose an effective domain name for my website?
To choose a domain name. First, make sure that it contains the name of your company and reflects your field of activity. It should also be short, and easy to remember and to type into search engines. If your users make a typo while entering your web address, they will not reach your website, so you may risk losing potential visits. Finally, feel free to make use of new extensions and geographical extensions, to give users as much information as possible.
How much does a Premium domain name cost?
There is no price structure for premium domain names. Their price varies according to the value determined by the registry. To find out the registration price of your desired domain name, enter the name you want in our search engine. This will give you access to its creation price as well as its renewal price. Once it has been created, you can manage your domain name directly from your Control Panel. You can add subdomains, set up any necessary redirections for your project, and configure your email addresses.
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Can I sell my domain name after I have purchased it?
You can resell your domain name after you have registered it with OVHcloud. You determine its resale price and whether the price is fixed, or whether you prefer to auction it. It is best not to make your Whois anonymous, so that potential buyers have all the information they need about the domain name in question. Once you have resold your domain, you can transfer it and change its owner.
How do I find a cheap premium domain name?
The price of a premium domain name is set by the registry. If you would like a premium domain name despite a limited budget, you can browse our list of free domain names and identify the one that best suits your business and budget.
What is the renewal price for a premium domain name?
Unlike standard domain names, premium domain names are subject to a higher registration price. Their renewal price will be displayed during your order, and depends on the price set by the registry and your registrar.