Make your content easier to remember with a .blog domain name

Your content deserves a domain that tells exactly what to expect the moment people see it.

A .blog domain helps creators, publishers, businesses, and personal brands build a stronger online identity around content, storytelling, and audience-building.

Whether you're launching a personal blog, company publication, niche website, or creator platform, a .blog domain gives your content a clear and memorable home online.

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Built to help you tell stories online

A .blog domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) created specifically for blogs, publishers, creators, and content-driven websites. Managed by Automattic—the company behind WordPress.com—.blog domains have become a popular choice for people building audience-focused websites online.

Unlike traditional domain extensions that can feel broad or generic, a .blog domain immediately tells visitors your website is centered around content, ideas, publishing, or expertise.

Today, .blog domains are widely used by creators, businesses, publishers, and brands looking for a more relevant and memorable way to present their content online.

Why choose a .blog domain?

Instantly tells people what your website is about

A .blog domain clearly signals that your website is centered around publishing, content, or storytelling online.

Makes your content easier to remember

A descriptive domain extension helps visitors understand and remember your website more easily.

Works well for personal and professional brands

From solo creators to company publications, a .blog domain works across personal brands, businesses, media websites, and niche communities.

Helps reinforce your niche or expertise

A .blog domain helps position your website around the topics, industries, or audiences you create content for.

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Get your .blog domain in 3 simple steps

Step 1. Search for your .blog domain

Check availability for your preferred domain name.

Step 2. Choose your registration term

Select the registration period that works best for your website or brand.

Step 3. Complete your registration

Secure your .blog domain and start building your online presence.

Who should use a .blog domain?

A .blog domain works especially well for:

  • Bloggers and writers
  • Businesses publishing content online
  • Creators and newsletter brands
  • News and editorial websites
  • Niche communities and hobby sites
  • Professionals building thought leadership platforms

If your website is centered around content, publishing, or audience-building, a .blog domain helps make that clear from the start.

What makes a .blog domain a strong choice

A .blog domain helps creators and brands build a more recognizable identity around publishing and content online.

  • Instantly signals a content-focused website
  • Helps audiences understand your brand more quickly
  • Supports stronger niche and topic relevance
  • Offers better availability for creative domain names
  • Works across personal, professional, and business websites

Because your domain should match the content you create.

A .blog domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) designed specifically for blogs, publishers, creators, businesses, and content-focused websites.

A .blog domain works well for bloggers, creators, businesses, newsletters, online publications, niche communities, and personal brands publishing content online.

Search engines do not rank websites differently based on domain extensions alone. However, a .blog domain can help create stronger topical clarity for users by immediately signaling that your website focuses on content or publishing.

Yes. Many businesses use .blog domains for content marketing, company news, resource centers, newsletters, and branded publishing platforms.

No. .blog domains are widely used for professional publications, business content hubs, creator brands, editorial websites, niche communities, and newsletters—not just personal blogs.

To register a .blog domain, search for your preferred domain name, check availability, choose your registration term, and complete checkout.

Yes. Many .blog domain names are still available, including creative and highly relevant names that may no longer be available under more crowded traditional extensions.