View Full Version : Very hard to use GoDaddy!!!
erhythm
Oct 23rd 2008, 12:49 am
Hey people,
I am just struggling to use the Domain GoDaddy. I have already heard that there is very difficult to use GoDaddy but it is the best domain site over the world.
What i need is, i just tried for the google email application, so i tried for that and i have to activate something in the domain site. So i tried to access it but there is no option is there that mentioned in the google application.
Google has described it very clearly, but still i can't able to do it properly, i expect someone can help me out !!!
Regards
Erhythm
elias_sorensen
Oct 23rd 2008, 1:24 am
I use name.com and I'm totally happy with it.
You can easily navigate around on the site, everything is streamlined and simple to use.
If you can't find what you want, they got an excellent support.
mixke
Oct 23rd 2008, 1:39 am
I'm not sure why you're finding GoDaddy hard to use, it's widely used.
UAA
Oct 23rd 2008, 1:42 am
godaddy has a very easy to use interface
superdomena.com
Oct 23rd 2008, 2:06 am
No. Moniker or eurodns is very easy, but lots of others.
GD is very confusy and most complicated I ever saw, but when you learn is probably the best.
Other funny thing is that we pay gd to watch ads, and the biggest NO-NO to GD is that it is DAMN SLOW! I already thought to change registar just cos of that. Moniker would open at least 10 pages while waiting gd to open one.
markn26
Oct 23rd 2008, 7:05 am
What's so hard about it? When you register a domain, just scroll down to the "No thanks" link to bypass all of their sales crap.
abercrombie
Oct 23rd 2008, 3:54 pm
godaddy is sluggish and full of sales tactics every step thru the checkout process. Those are my only complaints.
MarkoBmax
Oct 23rd 2008, 4:58 pm
I have tried to register a domain on GD few days ago, and give up after a dozen of sell offers.
NateJ
Oct 23rd 2008, 7:27 pm
I Wouldn't Say Godaddy is the best in the world, they're the only domain/hosting company that i know advertises via television, so i think thats why its got so much of a reputation.
topcash
Oct 23rd 2008, 7:29 pm
godaddy can be overwhelming at first but once you get used to it then it simple. http://lazylook.com/img/520/a08a1012nfeh/smile.gif
crispycheesy
Oct 24th 2008, 2:58 am
godaddy is sluggish and full of sales tactics every step thru the checkout process.
Agreed with full heart. On top of that, does anyone find GoDaddy is a little too slow, especially when you're logged into their secured server. Nevertheless, the company remain as the largest domain registrant. Hmmm...
superdomena.com
Oct 24th 2008, 3:25 am
Google has described it very clearly, but still i can't ...
Did you expected they say: "It's very slow and confusing"?
We are talking about American Dream.
bobchrist
Oct 24th 2008, 4:43 am
Try to contact their support department if you still facing problem.
kpatelseo
Oct 24th 2008, 5:03 am
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dmi
Oct 24th 2008, 5:32 am
GoDaddy sucks. I really don't like it. Their interface, their annoying emails and everything...
Dollar
Oct 24th 2008, 5:35 am
I Wouldn't Say Godaddy is the best in the world, they're the only domain/hosting company that i know advertises via television, so i think thats why its got so much of a reputation.
Yep if its on TV then it must be good. :rolleyes:
I can't say much about Godaddy becuase they require a debit card that has a mastercard or visa logo on it with using paypal so I could never buy anything form them. I guess there loss?
But what I seen it did look complicated, and I remember there Retrieve password was a bit backwards and ****ed up and I had to make another account. Nothing something you want if you have tons of domains in your account. Would be nightmare to get yoru account back..
I use www.namecheap.com. There very easy to use interface.
Some others I've been using for a year
www.domainsite.com
www.mydomain.com
Magawr
Oct 24th 2008, 10:03 am
Lots of people, myself included, enjoy using a very well respected registrar that's well known in domaining circles - Dynadot.com http://www.Dynadot.com
Compared to GD you'll find the navigation and overall interface of the entire website an absolute doddle to use, everything is intuitively designed and laid out, especially if you have a sight problem.
GD I agree totally is far too cluttered and takes no consideration for many of their users who may have poor eyesight etc, so much information, all too small, it makes navigating around their interface extremely difficult I imagine for many people.
Dynadot by comparison, you'll find a real breeze to use, in fact they are as different as chalk and cheese, GD the old fashioned dinosaur, Dynadot the sleek, well designed and perfectly user friendly, domain registrar.
thinkfast
Oct 25th 2008, 2:20 am
Did you expected they say: "It's very slow and confusing"?
We are talking about American Dream.
"It's very slow and confusing"?
hehe i like this word
i hate godaddy to but it seems they try make everybody use it, so i dont have a choice
superdomena.com
Oct 25th 2008, 3:04 am
I Wouldn't Say Godaddy is the best in the world, they're the only domain/hosting company that i know advertises via television, so i think thats why its got so much of a reputation.
When I'm using web interface and registering or updating my domains I really don't care if they advertise on tv or not. For GD we can say they are biggest, cheapest or richest but sure not the fastest and practical solution.
rena
Oct 25th 2008, 9:41 am
Godaddy is better and fast for domain registering their controll panel also good. Any problem check their Technical support , will get quick replay
inspiration100
Oct 25th 2008, 10:17 am
Godaddy is hard to use, I also get alot of 404 pages for some reason. I like domainsite, easy to use and you get everything you need for a cheap price.
Dollar
Oct 25th 2008, 12:39 pm
Godaddy is hard to use, I also get alot of 404 pages for some reason. I like domainsite, easy to use and you get everything you need for a cheap price.
I like domainsite but the site is slow as a turtle. Domainsite really needs a new server.
magnulia
Oct 25th 2008, 8:52 pm
godaddy is deemed doing too much business at one go....makes the site too complicated and unfriendly to newbies. btw, how to do a internal domain transfer within godaddy?
inspiration100
Oct 26th 2008, 8:09 am
Account Changes in your user area is how you push a domain.
daryo
Oct 26th 2008, 8:36 am
I've been using godaddy for few years for now and I can say it's very great, their interface is a bit confusing but i'm used to it :)
And they have great coupon codes so I can save loads of money
backstreetviking
Oct 27th 2008, 6:57 pm
Why don't you choose another?
erhythm
Oct 30th 2008, 4:17 am
Thanks for your responses. Well can someone tell me how to change MX records in the godaddy domain, i can't able to see the total DNS control panel itself.
Regards
Erhythm
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