An entrepreneur’s quest to get the perfect URL shortener domain for his Hostifi business has come to an end.
Not keen on spending $12,000 dollars for the domain name HSTF.com, the Hostifi.net founder decided to go a different route. Perhaps, it didn’t help that he called out the domain seller’s asking price, willing to pay $2,000 for it. Eventually, the seller upped the price to $15,000 dollars.
The solution: Acquire the domain name Hosti.fi, an obvious domain hack performed with a Finnish ccTLD.
The crowd has spoken, https://t.co/q92WqAE5fK it is https://t.co/jARGbrTaFj
— Reilly Chase (@_rchase_) April 25, 2024
Is a .fi domain a good choice?
Of course it is, as were the options to hand-register hstf.me or hstf.co but the domain is no longer a .com, something that seemed to matter at the time of the debate on Twitter.