Google Registry Launches ‘.meme’ Domain Registration For Users: All Details – News18

This fee decreases according to a daily schedule until December 5

According to the company, on December 5, .meme domains will be publicly available at a base annual price through your registrar of choice.

Google Registry has announced that ‘.meme’ domains are available for registration as  of Early Access Period (EAP) for an additional one-time fee.

According to the company, on December 5, .meme domains will be publicly available at a base annual price through your registrar of choice. To find out where you can register a .meme domain during early access period, users can visit get.meme.

“This fee decreases according to a daily schedule until December 5. On December 5 at 16:00 UTC, .meme domains will be publicly available at a base annual price through your registrar of choice,” Google noted.

To kick things off this week, Google Registry is sharing six partners and four cat website that have staked their claim:

Know Your Meme, a go-to place for staying updated on the latest meme trends, unveiled their new homes on knowyour.meme and stonks.meme. These sites promise to keep the pulse on the ever-evolving world of internet culture.

Fashion and lifestyle giant 10PM Curfew also taken the .meme trend, infusing style, cultural vibes, and humorous memes into their websites style.meme and girls.meme, creating a unique fusion of fashion and humor.

Other players, such as License.Meme (a premier hub for licensing famous memes) and Marketing.meme (offering brands guidance on meme-based content strategies), have also joined the .meme revolution.

Tenor, specialising in GIFs and memes, introduced find.meme and create.meme to simplify meme discovery and creation, empowering everyone to express themselves through these quirky internet sensations.

To register a .meme domain on Google Registry:

– Visit the get.meme website to find authorized registrars.

– Choose a registrar and create an account.

– Search for your desired .meme domain name.

– Check availability; proceed if the name is available.

– Complete the registration process by providing contact and payment details.

– Verify ownership through an email with a verification link.

– Set up your domain by configuring DNS records to point to your website or services.