Premium Subdomains
Several Bloggista.net domains are reserved and are categorized as Premium Subdomains. Premium subdomains are not freely available. These Premium subdomains can be availed for a small, one-time fee.
The fees collected will greatly help in improving this free blog hosting service, ensuring that hosting fees, maintenance and other expenses are covered. And with the aim of getting a dedicated hosting service which will greatly help in improving the site’s loading and performance, most of the money will be used to fund the dedicated hosting monthly payments.
Premium Subdomains can be availed for a one-time payment of USD12.00. Owning a Bloggista.net premium subdomain will have the following privileges:
- Ability to use your preferred Blog theme.
- Included in the sitewide (domain-wide) banner rotation.
- Ads-free blog (for an additional one-time payment of USD10.00).
- 100MB blog space.
- Includes a personalized subdomain@bloggista.net email (web-based or downloadable to Outlook).
- Exclusive use of the subdomain phrase. For example, if you avail of http://money.bloggista.net, subdomains like money1, 1money, moneys, amoney, bmoney to zmoney are not allowed to be created. However subdomains like makemoney, bigmoney, lotsofmoney are allowed.
- Subdomain will stay for a minimum of 10 years and may extend as long as the domain is up after 10 years.
Below is the list of premium subdomains at Bloggista.net:
- All subdomains with less than 4 characters are considered premium subdomains.
- Names of popular blogs (e.g. boingboing, problogger, ahkong, bendz, etc.)
- Note: johnchow, johncow are available for free.
- Names of popular companies and organizations (microsoft, oracle, sun, wordpress, google, yahoo, blogger, blogspot, etc.)
- Other reserved subdomains: makemoney, money, cash, news, video, travel, computer, xbox, game, gaming, gadget, technology, tech, geek, food, health, insurance, music.
To know if a subdomain is reserved or premium, you may contact Bloggista.net. Also, during Blog Sign-up, make sure to indicate your alternate blog subdomain names for easy processing.




