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One letter domains possible?

One letter domains are hard to come by. There are not many of them available. Many extension operators won't even allow it. The ones that do will charge you great deal of money for registration and renewal.
All three lettered domain names have been Registered and are unavailable for registration. This then means even 2 letter domain names won't be available.
 
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Laughs, any one has their preference when it comes to domain. But I've never seen more of this one letter domain. But its ideal, peoe create it and its working for them that way based on their niche selection.
 
There are one letter domains but they are very scarce and expensive. Anybody that got such a domains will definitely become a millionaire by selling it.
 
I just did a quick domain search on namecheap and found that it is possible to get one letter domain but you cannot get one letter domain from popular extensions like dot com because they are already taken.
 
I just did a quick domain search on namecheap and found that it is possible to get one letter domain but you cannot get one letter domain from popular extensions like dot com because they are already taken.
Do you mean there are unregistered one letter domain names in other extensions? I read somewhere that all 3 letter domain names have been Registered already.
 
Is it possible to have a one letter domain? Like A.com or something random like that? I think it'd be interesting to have a website with just one latter. Would make going to that site a lot faster I imagine.

Is that possible? What's the lowest amount of letters/characters you can have in a domain?
One letter domain might be possible but it's very rare. Though I've not come across any of such online before but I'm sure might be possible but cost to acquire such may be very high. I know there are double letter and acronyms but that of single letter is very rare.
 
In theory it is possible. Just wait for a new domain extension to be released in the market and then rush to register one letter domain. You have a possibility to register only 26 + 100 one letter domains
 
Is it possible to have a one letter domain? Like A.com or something random like that? I think it'd be interesting to have a website with just one latter. Would make going to that site a lot faster I imagine.

Is that possible? What's the lowest amount of letters/characters you can have in a domain?
Most of words are reserved to domain name however one letter is really expensive because this is targeted by many people before you take a look on this detailing picture:
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Most of words are reserved to domain name however one letter is really expensive because this is targeted by many people before you take a look on this detailing picture:
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One letter domain are expensive because they are labeled as premium. That's because domain registrars are domain squatting. They registered these domains right after the extension was released.
 
It is very possible but highly scarce. One letter domains are the highest paid domain in the domain market. In fact, owning such a domain is a big business.
I do not think you understand what I meant by or one letter domain because one letter just has to do with one alphabet like z.com. what kind of a domain does not exist
 
One letter domain are expensive because they are labeled as premium. That's because domain registrars are domain squatting. They registered these domains right after the extension was released.
Wow, this is something I never knew. I will have to find more about domain squatting, I mean what it is, and how it is done. I will have to see ths for myself
 
A one letter domain can be very expensive and I don't think many people can be able to afford it. I think the likes of telegram users t.me.
 
So far I have never seen a one letter domain before and I don't think it is impossible. But if you really observe, most domain names show what the site is all about. Take for instance, bizdustry or cashtimeforum show the sites as to do with business and making money. So a one letter domain names may not be launched so easily. That is my opinion.
 
It it is in terms of rules then it is possible that you can fit in a one letter domain but it would take something really special for you to even get it and it would sound hilarious.
 
Maybe for ngtlds it is possible but you will be paying for a premium registration fee so it would not be worth it.
 
It's very possible to have one letter domain name but I don't think it's adviceable. One of the things search engine use to rank a website is domain name and I don't think any seacrh engine can rank a one letter domain name
 
Is it possible to have a one letter domain? Like A.com or something random like that? I think it'd be interesting to have a website with just one latter. Would make going to that site a lot faster I imagine.

Is that possible? What's the lowest amount of letters/characters you can have in a domain?

I'm not really sure if it's something possible because I have tried setting up such domain especially for my PayPal.me, and I was told it's too short.
 
One letter domain can be very possible now.i don't know the regulations governing the creations of these domains but it sounds like good idea already
 
One letter domain will be a hilarious feat to achieve. They must be very scarce for someone to come across them, but they exist. And I think they can make for a very good business for those in the selling of domains niche

Seriously I believe that it's something that a lot of people will not be even interested in making use of because it will be as if the owner of the website is not really serious about the website.
 
Its very possible to have a one letter domain so far you can see it on any market place. Meanwhile, I don't think it's just good to have a one letter domain because it can affect your ranking
 

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