Premium pricing on .com domains is set either by VeriSign at the registry level (rare) or by the secondary market through registrars and marketplaces. A premium price tag is often the seller's reserve, not a final number. Three-letter, dictionary-word, and short pronounceable domains attract premium pricing. Negotiation through the marketplace's offer flow is normal for premiums under five figures.
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Premium Domain
A domain priced above the standard registration fee, typically because the registry or registrar has reserved it.
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Portmanteau
A new word made by combining parts of two existing words.
NXDOMAIN
A DNS response code that indicates a queried domain name does not exist in the zone.
DoH (DNS over HTTPS)
A protocol that performs DNS lookups over an HTTPS connection rather than plain UDP.
Trademark Class
A category in the Nice Classification system used to scope trademark registrations.
Common-Law Trademark
Trademark rights that arise from actual use in commerce, without federal registration.
TLD
Top-Level Domain. The final segment of a domain name, like .com, .io, or .ai.