The internet is flooded with information, making it increasingly difficult to discern trustworthy sources, especially when it comes to insurance.
In a world where anyone can create a website, how can you signal to potential customers that you’re a legitimate insurance professional?
That’s where the .insure domain comes in.
What is a .insure domain?
Just like the familiar .com or .org, .insure is a top-level domain (TLD). But it’s not just any TLD – it’s tailor-made for the insurance industry.
Think of it as a virtual badge of honor, a digital seal of approval that instantly tells visitors you’re in the insurance business.
A website ending in .insure is like a neon sign saying, “We’re insurance experts, and you can trust us.”
Who can get a .insure domain?
The beauty of .insure is its inclusivity. Whether you’re a multinational insurance company, a local independent agent, a broker, an insurance tech startup, or even an insurance blogger, you can register a .insure domain.
It’s open to anyone whose work revolves around insurance. Imagine your website address as yourname.insure or yourcompany.insure – doesn’t that sound professional and trustworthy?
Registration process:
Getting your hands on a .insure domain is surprisingly simple. It’s no different than registering any other domain.
Head to a reputable domain registrar like Truehost Cloud, type in your desired domain name, check its availability, and follow the straightforward registration process.
It’s like online shopping but for your online identity. While the registration process is easy, there are a few rules to keep in mind:
- Length: Most .insure domains must have at least three characters and a maximum of 63 characters long.
- Characters: Stick to the basics – letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-).
- No spaces, special characters, or fancy symbols.
Costs for .insure domain:
Like any valuable asset, .insure domains come at a price. They tend to be slightly pricier than generic .com domains, but consider it an investment in your brand’s credibility.
The annual registration fee is $47.83.To keep your domain active and maintain ownership for a year will cost a renewal fee of $47.83.
If you decide to switch registrars, a transfer fee is $46.91. Moving your .insure domain to a different registrar is similar to transferring other domains.
There might be a brief interruption in your website and email services during the transfer. Remember that expired domains can’t be transferred; they must be active.
We support these transfers:
- Transfer into Truehost.
- Transfer away from Truehost.
- Transfer in between your Truehost accounts.
Refunds and Cancellations for .insure domains:
Domain registrations are typically non-refundable, so choose your domain name wisely. Refer to our refund policy for more.
If you decide to part ways with your .insure domain, you can cancel it through your registrar. The domain will then become available for others to register.
In the vast landscape of the internet, a .insure domain acts as a beacon of trust for insurance professionals. It’s more than just an address; it’s a symbol of credibility, a magnet for potential clients, and a testament to your expertise in the insurance field.
Secure your .insure domain today with Truehost Cloud and take a significant step towards building a trustworthy and reputable online brand.
Our user-friendly platform and dedicated support team ensure a smooth registration process. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to set yourself apart in the competitive insurance industry.