Headlines:

  • WordPress will soon allow webmasters to register domain names for 100 years!
  • Throughout the 100-year term, WordPress will provide 24/7 customer service.
  • Right now, you have the option of registering a domain name for a maximum of 10 years.

Constantly worrying about your website, especially about the date of domain name renewal, can be frustrating indeed. This is why WordPress understood our concerns and will soon launch a new plan that allows you to register domain names for 100 years!

While the current domain name registration period is capped at 10 years, this will soon be extended to 100 years/ They are introducing this super-expensive plan for businesspersons who wish to maintain and preserve their legacy through their websites for generations to come (mainly aimed towards family businesses).

In addition to a 100-year registration term, the webmasters will also get access to top-tier customer service 24/7 throughout this 100-year term. Plus, you will also get multiple backups of your website data stored on multiple servers, along with unmetered bandwidth (which basically refers to unlimited traffic on your website). 

To get such benefits for 100 years, you have to register a domain name for 100 years by paying $38,000 (one-time payment) or $380 per year for 100 years.

Here’s what WordPress CEO Matt Mullenweg has to say:

Whether it’s giving a newborn the special gift of a domain and lifetime home on the web, or something you put in your will to make sure your website and story are accessible to future generations, I hope this plan gets people and other companies thinking about building for the long term.

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Mashum Mollah

Mashum Mollah is the feature writer of SEM and an SEO Analyst at iDream Agency. Over the last 3 years, He has successfully developed and implemented online marketing, SEO, and conversion campaigns for 50+ businesses of all sizes. He is the co-founder of SMM.

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