Paid domain!
There are two options available when it comes to registering a domain name: free and paid. Which one you select will ultimately depend on various factors like reliability of hosting service and reputation of the domain, as well as whether the domain makes the website sound trustworthy and professional. It you decide to buy make a paid domain you have to following things below-
What are the pros of a paid domain?
Advantages of using paid domain names include: Reliability. A paying customer has total control of the domain as long as it is valid and paid for. This means that the effort and money spent on developing a website, building traffic, gaining regular visitors and developing a domain’s value will not be lost as long as the domain is active. Reputable hosting companies do not block websites on flimsy pretext Search engines like Google rank certain domains higher than others, based on perceived trust and popularity. Some free domains are blocked altogether from appearing in search results. A professional-sounding paid domain with commonly used extensions like .com make a good first impression on a site visitor, which improves trust and makes visitors more likely to purchase goods and/or services Customer support is usually much better, and in the event of outages or service disruptions, issues are typically resolved much faster All of the most common extensions – like .info, .net and .com – are paid, and also a lot easier to remember
What are the cons of a paid domain?
Drawbacks of paid domain name registration are as follows: Once a paid domain has been purchased, retaining ownership of that domain requires paying an annual fee. Depending on the host and traffic to that domain, it can get quite expensive. A paid domain can be very expensive if opting for a popular domain name that is short, memorable, and highly sought