MojoHost, MMX Mark 10 Years of .XXX With $10 Domains

MojoHost, MMX Mark 10 Years of .XXX With $10 Domains

MICHIGAN — MojoHost and MMX are marking the 10th anniversary of the dot-xxx TLD with a discounted price of $10, and an annual renewal of $25 thereafter, when the domains are registered through MojoHost.

The discount will be available through the end of August.

"From the start, our adult TLDs have been a premium product with a premium price. Nothing quite says it like dot-xxx," said MMX principal Ben Anderson. "We are very excited to work with MojoHost, the globally responsible leader in adult web hosting. There are many fantastic dot-xxx domains still available for registration, which everyone saw a few months ago when MMX released the thousands of remaining reserved domains into the wild for open registration."

MojoHost President Brad Mitchell noted the offer carries "tremendous value and we are proud to help bring it to the masses."

"Top-level keyword dot-coms are almost impossible to get for less than five-to-seven figures, depending on the keyword," he added. "Sure, you could buy a two-word or — even worse — a three-word dot-com for your business, or you could invest in a top-level premium keyword dot-xxx for a fraction of that during this awesome promotion."

Juicy Jay, CEO and founder of Broker.xxx and Consulting.xxx, noted he chose "Broker.xxx" for "what is now the largest dedicated adult website and domain marketplace in the world."

"The value of our brand is in part because we chose a dot-xxx with a premium keyword which was still available for registration. 'Broker.com' would have cost us over $2 million to acquire," he added. "Now is the time to register new dot-xxx's with MojoHost."

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