Expired .NEXUS Domains

.NEXUS Registry Information

Registration Service

https://www.registry.google

Whois Server

whois.nic.google

Registration Date

2014-09-04

Registered Domains

1

Whois Privacy

No

.NEXUS Stats Last 24hrs

Domains Count 0
Domains with backlinks 0
Majestic TF > 5 0
Moz DA > 5 0
Ahrefs DR > 5 0

.NEXUS Stats Total

Domains Count 0
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Majestic TF > 5 0
Moz DA > 5 0
Ahrefs DR > 5 0

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Domain Name Majestic TF Majestic CF Moz DA Moz PA Ahrefs DR Ahrefs UR SZ Score Age Google Index
1tamilmv.nexus 5 5 9 18 - - - - -

What is the .nexus domain name?

The .nexus domain name is a new top-level domain (TLD) for anyone to use in any way they choose. It's open to everyone, and there are no restrictions on how it can be used.

They have designed the .nexus TLD with very low barriers to entry, which means that your existing business or preferred TLD could become a nexus of activity through the addition of "nexus" as part of its official web address.

Also, unlike many other new gTLDs, there are no trademark protections required for companies who register .nexus names.

This makes registering your key business identifying words easy and straightforward without having to go through an expensive legal process before you begin using them for anything.


What are the benefits of registering a .nexus domain name?

There are many benefits to registering a .nexus domain name.

Some of these include:

-Increased brand recognition and awareness

-A trusted, recognizable web address that is easy to remember

-Improved SEO (search engine optimization)

-Improved online visibility and search engine ranking

-A versatile domain name that can be used for any purpose

No trademark protections are required. The TLD is open to everyone, companies and individuals alike. You may use the .nexus TLD in many ways that you choose.

When you register a .nexus domain name it can be used for anything without restrictions. The .nexus TLD provides businesses with a flexible namespace, allowing them to expand or consolidate their web address.

It enables individuals to own words that are core to how they do business online. And it reduces the risk of brand confusion by creating distinct spaces for different brands within the same market space.

Plus, with no restrictions on how the domain can be used, it provides a blank canvas for businesses and entrepreneurs to create a new online identity.


How do I register a .nexus domain name?

To register a .nexus domain name, you first need to find an accredited registrar.

Once you have found one, you will need to provide some basic contact information and select the domain name you would like to register.

The registrar will then check to make sure the name is available and if it is, they will help you complete the registration process.

It typically takes about 24 hours for a new domain name to be fully registered and active.

If you have any questions or problems during this process, your registrar should be able to help walk you through it.


Why has .nexus been created?

The creation of the .nexus domain name is relevant to current internet users because it brings organizations and consumers closer together by providing a way for them to have direct contact through the web.

This new TLD provides businesses with an expanded namespace allowing them to consolidate their web address while reducing the risk of brand confusion.

For example, imagine walking into a store or scrolling through your social media feed and seeing two very similar URLs sharing almost identical information about the same company.

You would probably find this confusing at best, frustrating at worst.

It also gives individuals flexible use of their preferred words that are core to how they do business online, creating distinct spaces for different brands within one market space.

For example, a professional with the last name of Smith may choose to register smith.nexus as their primary TLD because it brings up their page every time someone searches for "Smith" on Google.