I think it has a very similar cost to a .com domain (around US$ 10 ). If the domain is not available, you could always contact the owner for making a purchasing offer. I have never heard of these .pw domains... What makes them special?
Yes of course the price is same, but it's gonna be different when someone already took the name. .PW is only a new TLD where have mean Professional Web. but i don't know the 3 Character .PW domain is worthy or not. because i found lot of 3 character .PW domain is still available
Well... I'm not sure if I'd pick a 3 character domain but anyway if it's significant for you... Why don't you try to contact the owner and see how much he wants for the domain? At the very end, you are the one who will decide how much are you willing to pay for having that domain. Anyone could think that $100 is the limit. But that's HIS limit. Other person could say $500, another one $3000. It's kinda subjective you know...
Yeah, so.. need to find the good name where people will hunting for it like SEX.COM where it sold for $13million. i hope i have a good 3 character domain name and someone will buy it for million bucks
Hahahaha... You got me! I hadn't thought on that particular multi-BILLION word... and you're right... is just 3 characters long! Contact this guy (or girl) and come back again for telling us
All domains will devalue when the new gTLDs come out, the only ones that may be worth anything will be .coms and .nets. Connor
Nothing will really happen when new gTLDs come out. to OP: random LLL.pw = $0 I believe the OP asks how much would you pay for LLL .pw not about registration fee which is under 5 bucks.
I sold a LLLL.pw for $200 two days after I registered it, so in your face. Perhaps he was retarded (sorry if your reading this) or maybe he was not, but apparently it's possible to make profit from them.
.PW is a ccTLD of Palau. ccTLDs are not worth like gTLDs such as .COM, .NET and .ORGs. So it is bit hard to sell this kind of domain for a high price.
yes , i agree with many here. although it's really subjective as to how much one is willing to pay for a domain it's worth would go nothing near like gTLDs such as .COM, .NET and .ORGs.