Community provider WORLDBUS has a deal on cPanel hosting and if you sign up, you can get a FREE .ge domain.
And that opens a world of cool domain hacks. I just ran through about 75 common and interesting English dictionary words that end in ‘ge’ and these 7 are still available:
- appenda.ge
- barra.ge
- expun.ge
- rearran.ge
- scour.ge (of the galaxy?)
- scrimma.ge
- shorta.ge
That’s as of about 12pm US-Eastern so no guarantees if you snooze!
WORLDBUS is the official registrar of the nic.ge for .GE domains in Georgia country. They off cPanel hosting starting at $12/YEAR and the .ge domain comes free for a year.
The foundation of the domain zone .GE was laid in 1992, and the demand has been growing exponentially alongside the increasing number of internet users. However, the demand for .GE seems to have reached a plateau phase, mostly due to the strict purchase rules. The .GE registration is provided on the “first come first served” basis.
.GE is the country code for Georgia, which is a sovereign state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. It shares borders with Russia, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and has a coastline along the Black Sea. Georgia has an estimated population of approximately 4.5 million people and the official language is Georgian.
Interested? Head over to worldbus.ge and jump on this!
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