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linkbuilding
Apr 29th 2006, 11:50 pm
Does anyone know a place /website where i can register for bulk domains at cheap rates? if so let me know where ?


thanks.

Mystique
Apr 30th 2006, 12:25 am
RegisterFly offers this bulk registration: https://registerfly.com/multi

the $9.50 price is usually lowered between $5 and $6 for 50 domains when there is a promotion in effect.

As registered member you receive notifications when such promotions are available, but also open to anyone at this site: http://theflypaper.com

Matter to check the URL often ;)

linkbuilding
Apr 30th 2006, 1:23 am
Thanks i just searched on google and here you have the domains $5.99 and you get 5 .info domains for free www.1and1.com try this i just registered the dmoain cool service.

romioaa
May 1st 2006, 3:46 am
well namecheap.com is cheap and have many services

jude11
May 1st 2006, 10:57 pm
Yeah, I got my 5 free info domains at 1and1. No problems

linkbuilding
May 1st 2006, 11:20 pm
Yeah, I got my 5 free info domains at 1and1. No problems
when did you registered becaus ethe offer is limited ..

seolion
May 1st 2006, 11:22 pm
If you want domains for just for 1st year, try Globat (http://globat.com/) .. Its just 1.95$ , but renewal is 14.95, if you would like to ;)

linkbuilding
May 1st 2006, 11:39 pm
let me try it aswell;)

allout
May 2nd 2006, 3:26 pm
I got all my domains at ipower.com for $2.95 each and it is $8.25 per year after to renew. You can buy up to fifty at the $2.95 price. I have been real happy with their service, I called support with a question and they were very helpful. :)

jude11
May 3rd 2006, 8:10 am
$2.95 each at ipower.com

dabontv
May 3rd 2006, 5:33 pm
yahoo has them at 3$ per year, and if you sign up for a plan at most sites you get them for free.

wvccboy
May 3rd 2006, 6:45 pm
Read the thread I just posted.. Hope it helps!

allout
May 3rd 2006, 6:52 pm
Yahoo is ok but it is just for the first year and they have so many rules. I read several problems that people have had with Yahoo. Just be careful:)

dynn
May 3rd 2006, 7:49 pm
if you looking just cheap domain without thinking other features i think try ipower.com

but i prefer namecheap, godaddy, registerfly.

so depend on requirement.

allout
May 3rd 2006, 8:51 pm
I am just curious, what other features are you talking about? :confused: I am pretty new to whole domain name game and they all seem to offer the same features.

dynn
May 3rd 2006, 11:20 pm
never mind...later you will learn the different...take your time..

payfor
May 3rd 2006, 11:26 pm
Don't try on ipower-yahoo-namecheap-1and1 & ... if you are looking for good & fast support,fast registration,no payments problem,no second year problems(like renew price...),no transfer problem at future!

If you want all of services at one time for cheapest price at reliable company my advice is:

1- godaddy.com WITH USING PROMO CODES
2-domainsite.com


good luck

Pammer
May 3rd 2006, 11:31 pm
yeah, i am agreed with pafgor. godaddy is ever best. :)

neilboland
May 4th 2006, 9:52 am
I just bought some of the cheap 2.95 domains at ipower, the first time i've used them, and to be honest it was a lot of hassle getting set up with names, passwords, then changing nameservers etc. I found godaddy much better and quicker.

neil

LargeChimp
May 4th 2006, 10:25 am
2.95 at yahoo small business

ArunK
May 4th 2006, 12:51 pm
The lower priced ones usually require you to purchase something else like hosting or some other related service. If you don't care about being tied to the same company where you registered your domain name from, and where you host your site, then go with the lower priced offers.

If you want to have access to all of your domains through one company, then you may want to stick with your current registrar.

allout
May 4th 2006, 2:38 pm
Hmm, I have had great luck with Ipower and I needed one question about nameservers answered and I called and they helped me through it. It was my lack of knowledge, not a problem that was their doing.

I also do not host with them, I have a different host and Ipower walked me through adding a new domain to my host. I am not telling anyone to go with them, I am just telling my experience with them. :)

enter_ca2000
May 4th 2006, 4:28 pm
$2.95 with Yahoo.com - Good one

allout
May 4th 2006, 5:59 pm
Ok I change everything I said in my previous posts, I could not figure out why no one liked Ipower. Now I know, I looked at the rules for selling your domain. It less painful to cut off your right arm. I will be tranfering all my domains to godaddy as soon as my 60 day jail sentence is up at Ipower.

I love this forum!!:D

wvccboy
May 4th 2006, 6:00 pm
60 day jail sentence? CAn you explain that? Now I'm all confused. I don't want to end up in jail..

seolion
May 4th 2006, 9:24 pm
60 day jail sentence? CAn you explain that? Now I'm all confused. I don't want to end up in jail..

He is referring to the jail sentence of his domain :D
i also assume that it is the initial 60 day period of a domain in which you cannot transfer to any other registrar.

wvccboy
May 5th 2006, 3:45 am
Phew.. ok...

allout
May 5th 2006, 12:41 pm
Oops sorry about that! Seolion is right, I did mean the 60 days before I can transfer the domain:D I just think it's stupid the process Ipower makes you go through to handle your own domain. :(

thefirstnovice
May 6th 2006, 5:22 am
you can try enom
sometimes the price is not as important as the quality is

wvccboy
May 6th 2006, 10:20 am
Are there any registrars under $5 that accept PayPal?

NormanK
May 6th 2006, 11:38 pm
Yeah, I got my 5 free info domains at 1and1. No problems

I've used 1 and 1 in the UK but I don't like their practice of retaining credit card details.

I use Telivo.

I agree that features are important. I found it easy to transfer domains and transfer them back and the forwarding is easy. It's not always permitted to mask forwarding.

1 and 1 do say that the renewal price is fixed forever!

adibiz
May 8th 2006, 4:11 am
pretty cheap at http://www.luckyurl.info as cheap as $1.99 for .info domains..


Does anyone know a place /website where i can register for bulk domains at cheap rates? if so let me know where ?


thanks.

adibiz
May 8th 2006, 4:13 am
go thru cashbackwebhosting.com for more options and savings in hosting services..



Ok I change everything I said in my previous posts, I could not figure out why no one liked Ipower. Now I know, I looked at the rules for selling your domain. It less painful to cut off your right arm. I will be tranfering all my domains to godaddy as soon as my 60 day jail sentence is up at Ipower.

I love this forum!!:D

cityit
May 8th 2006, 9:58 am
how much it will cost to renew .info domains next year if we take them from 1and1.com now for free?

wvccboy
May 8th 2006, 10:31 am
it'll cost ya $5.99

soccerfriend
May 9th 2006, 10:49 pm
I think Yahoo gives away the cheapest domains only 2.99 year but very painful to transfer to another register if you sell them, I use godaddy i think they are pretty cheap

Div By Zero
May 10th 2006, 9:45 am
Don't go with globat. We had 2 domain bought at 3.45$ with a special offer and when they were expiring they sent us 1000 mail a day to renew them but their interface was not allowing us to logon and renew them ... mail and chat support had no use ... both domains got stolen :(

Onlinenic (www.onlinenic.com) is quite cheap and they have a good offer at $3.69 for .org. They also have developer's API for integration. The big issue with onlinenic is thei user panel, one of the most bugged software I've ever seen. :)

bdmunee
May 10th 2006, 1:14 pm
Be VERY cautious if you deal with ipower.
I reg'd about 40 domains with them and then was wondering why I still could not manage about 25 of them 3 days later. Well, it turns out that someone (the same person) mysteriously reg'd all of the best (25) domains I "reg'd". I verified this with whois queries.

I called them up and after verifying what I already knew, had no answer(s) for me as to how someone else could register all of the domains I had already bought and paid for through their website. Needless to say; they ended up offering to give me the domains for free in other tld's like .net, .org. I didn't do it - too pissed off at the time. All of those domains had decent OVT w/ext counts - coincidence? I don't think so - I will NEVER do business with them again.

payfor
May 19th 2006, 7:34 pm
2.95 at yahoo small business

It doesn't worth!

Nick_Mayhem
May 19th 2006, 7:42 pm
namecheap is good and cheap. :D

cityit
May 19th 2006, 11:53 pm
I just bought domains at ipower web at $2.95

All seems fine. the only problem is that they have given me 50 accounts for my 50 domains and donot offer a centralized control panel for managing all domains.

So I am thinking of transferring them to some other registrar...

any recommendations?

dynn
May 20th 2006, 10:18 pm
godaddy.com
namecheap.com
registerfly.com

linkbuilding
May 24th 2006, 1:06 am
thanks for all your suggestions.

maplater
May 25th 2006, 6:04 am
I definitely prefer godaddy over any other service.

K4sh
May 25th 2006, 8:24 am
domaincheap.net

bdmunee
May 26th 2006, 1:59 am
gdaddy and/or namecheap are the way to go IMO - fast loading pages, fast propogation, fast everything, very reliable.

cprntr
May 29th 2006, 3:29 pm
Domains from $2.95 at ipower.com

linkbuilding
Jun 5th 2006, 7:52 am
thanks for the suggestions

Edz
Jun 5th 2006, 8:23 am
Check out this deal (http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=59901&t=258743&highlight=buy+godaddy) . You can obtain domains dirt cheap that way :D Through Godaddy.
So cheap domain and a top domain registrar!

amitpatel_3001
Jun 5th 2006, 4:45 pm
Check out this deal (http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=59901&t=258743&highlight=buy+godaddy) . You can obtain domains dirt cheap that way :D Through Godaddy.
So cheap domain and a top domain registrar!

seems to be a good one after buying a song :)

OmarNYC
Jun 5th 2006, 6:32 pm
Globat.com- $1.95
Ipowernames.com - $2.95
Yahoo- $2.99 (1 order only)

Cheapest that I can think of :)

kingster
Jun 5th 2006, 8:22 pm
namecheap.com is defintely my choice of registrar.

amitpatel_3001
Jun 5th 2006, 8:36 pm
i only got for godaddy @ 7.2$ :)
Buy 3+ domains and get FREE Privacy :)

dimi
Jun 8th 2006, 2:19 am
do not use ipowerweb.com
i try with this site and i wait 4 days without any repsonse,
when i drop an e-mail the say wait to activate your acc. or something else... 5 days after that i just register my domain by www.domain-mania.net for $8.58
i wait to see what i have on my credit card from ipowerweb.com ... :eek: i hope nothing

SaN-DeeP
Aug 3rd 2006, 2:15 pm
I trust directi for domain name buying

Black_Hand
Aug 3rd 2006, 2:50 pm
Globat.com

1 Year $1.95 ONLY

Good things about Globat:

1. Instant Activation (Once you click the submit button of the order, the domain is yours! )

2. Good control - (Easy to change DNS and other stuffs)

3. Easy to Transfer (If necessary)

4. From 2nd year onwards its only $8.95

Ballz
Aug 3rd 2006, 3:06 pm
Read I power, TOS. It would be stupid t o transfer your domains to another registrar. As the new registrar would anyways charge you a fee.. and on top of it. Ipower in its TOS has mentioned it will charge you @ $1 per month for a 12 month period. If you decide to transfer your domains... that means another $12 charge...

Tough luck pal...



I just bought domains at ipower web at $2.95

All seems fine. the only problem is that they have given me 50 accounts for my 50 domains and donot offer a centralized control panel for managing all domains.

So I am thinking of transferring them to some other registrar...

any recommendations?

mylifejr
Aug 9th 2006, 12:51 am
Read I power, TOS. It would be stupid t o transfer your domains to another registrar. As the new registrar would anyways charge you a fee.. and on top of it. Ipower in its TOS has mentioned it will charge you @ $1 per month for a 12 month period. If you decide to transfer your domains... that means another $12 charge...

Tough luck pal...
:eek: :eek: $1 for one domain?