WordPress now offers 100-year domain registrations for $2,000, separate from its $38,000 hosting plan. Users get lifetime security, avoiding admin errors and expiration risks.
WordPress has launched a 100-year domain registration service. For $2,000, users can lock in their domain without worrying about renewals. Previously, this was only available as part of a $38,000 hosting plan. Now, it’s a standalone offer for .com, .org, .net, and .blog domains.
The original 100-year plan bundled hosting, but at a steep price. The new $2,000 option is a fraction of the cost. It ensures domain ownership in a trust-controlled account. This prevents accidental losses and admin errors, keeping the domain secure.
Many domains expire due to forgotten renewals. This service guarantees domain security for businesses, families, and legacy projects. Even if WordPress.com or Automattic faces issues, the domain remains protected with contingency plans in place.
This move could change how domains are managed long-term. WordPress aims to attract users looking for digital permanence. Whether for brands or personal projects, this offer provides peace of mind for an entire century.
Would you pay $2,000 to own a domain for 100 years?
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