How to Get an Invitation Code to Access Google Domains

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Two days before Google have launched its new service called Google Domains, and earlier also we have reported that the service is been announced at beta version. Google is just making convenient to the users to get them online and further more making small business to get online. Google says that small business should have there online presence and for this domain act as a main criteria.

As I have already mention that, the registration to Google Domain service is not available to all, but it have the invite by registration option. So you need invitation to register into Google Domains service.

Here I will tell you how to get invitation from Google for the Google Domains service registration. But before that lets have some key point of the service.
  • Users can buy and sell the domains with the service.
  • There will be no extra charge for the registration of the domains.
  • Users will get 100 of emails and 100 of sub-domains with registered domains on Google Domains.Fast, Secure and Reliable Internet Infrastructure With Google
  • Only $12 fees For Domain Registratio
  • Support (M-F, 9am to 9pm EST
Get invitation Code to Access Google Domains

So lets starts the process to get the invitation code for Google domains. Just follow below simple steps to get the invitation code.
  1. First visit here and fill the form to Request an Invitation Code. 
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  2. Fill the form, with the valid email id and Select the desire option on the next question. 
  3. After simply click on SUBMIT button, and all is done.

Now wait for the reply mail from Google team. If you are lucky then you will get the reply from the Google team soon. 

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2 comments
  1. Gagan Masoun
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  2. Anonymous
    you should tell people that form is your and not google's