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Become a .AT Domain Name Reseller

ResellersPanel offers you domains at the best possible prices. With us you can sell .AT ccTLDs for as little as $14.00 for 1 year per year.

When selling the .AT domain you profit from the difference between our wholesale price of $14.00 for 1 year per year and the retail price which is determined by you. Furthermore, when working with us you won’t have to pay any domain reselling fees.

ResellersPanel - an ICANN Accredited Domain Registrar

ResellersPanel is an ICANN Accredited Registrar owned by LiquidNet LTD. It offers the .AT ccTLD along with over 40 other TLDs. Getting your domain names directly from a Registrar will not only save you money, but also time - since you won’t have to deal with any sub level domain name resellers. Maximize your profits the easy way.

.AT ccTLD Reselling Options & Hosting

You will be able to resell the .AT ccTLD registration services as well as a variety of over 40 other TLDs and ccTLDs (such as: .DE for Germany, .EU for European Union, .CO.UK for United Kingdom, .CA for Canada etc.) with both of our reseller hosting programs: Free Resellers Program, cPanel Resellers Program and all of our hosting services: VPS (Virtual Private Servers), Semi-Dedicated Servers and Dedicated Servers. You’ll also be able to use an .AT ccTLD with one of our Hosting Packages.

If you choose to become one of our resellers we’ll host your .AT domain name within your Reseller Hosting Control Panel 100% free of charge. It is also important to mention that the .AT domain name can be resold as a stand-alone service without hosting packages with the Domain Manager Plan.

.AT ccTLD Strategies and Specifics.

There are a few simple tricks that you can use in order to make your online business more profitable.

One is to register different TLDs (like: .NET, .ORG, .US, .INFO etc.) for the same domain name.

Also, try to register the keywords you use in different order.

Provided that your domain name is comprised of 2 or more words, you should try to register a hyphenated version of it and vice versa.

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