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question How much domains actualy cost?

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Mobo12

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How much domains actually cost?

Yes, that's my question.

I am not a pro domainer but I do have about 500+ domain under me and I kinda get confused seeing different prices everywhere.

eg: .com domains are offerd at 4.15$ for the first year at porkbun and on other hands the same extenstion is available at Instra at 56$ so how much a .com actually cost to registrar?
 
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Technically domains cost nothing to produce as they are virtual addresses, but there are costs incurred managing organisational oversight, and registries, registrars, resellers, and taxes etc.

@Bob Hawkes has provided the clearest answer for costing.
 
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Your question is silly Mobo12..The fact that you have over 500 domains you should know how much a domain costs ....What you need to do is divide 500 by however much money you spent ? Nevertheless I would hope you done made your money back by now ? SILLY

I would perhaps try actually reading and understanding what the OP was asking, before publicly insulting him like that.

You are the one that looks silly, NOT him!
 
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Well the truth is cost is a few dollars if divide it all out but if you don't have the infrastructure or money to pay the millions required you pay the registrars their earned profit.
 
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I would perhaps try actually reading and understanding what the OP was asking, before publicly insulting him like that.

You are the one that looks silly, NOT him!
Thanks bud np but why is everyone called an "Op" when they ask a question lol
 
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Thanks bud np but why is everyone called an "Op" when they ask a question lol

Here's a thought. You could google it :)
Although with a little bit of brain power i am sure u can work it out yourself without doing so ;)
 
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use Esitbot.com to value a domain name
 
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