Which domain registrar is the best?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by lonelyguy, Jan 19, 2009.

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    Name.com namecheap.com or godaddy.com? My question: Which domain registrar offer faster connection speed for their domain name?
     
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  2. teamnirvana

    teamnirvana Active Member

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    Dreamhost.com is the best. It has got good support and no downtime.

    You can host multiple domains from a single account with lots and lots of webspace which keeps on increasing every week at a rate of 2GB.
     
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    Are you looking for a web host or domain name registrar or both? For a web host, I would recommend HostGator (hostgator.com). For domain name registrations, I recommend GoDaddy (godaddy.com).
     
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    jackio Banned

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    I use Dreamhost and godaddy, no problems on both so far.
     
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    micksss Notable Member

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    For domain registration I prefer namecheap because you get free whois privacy :)
     
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    dmi Well-Known Member

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    Dynadot. The one and only.
     
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    kewlchat Well-Known Member

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    i use namecheap, hostgator, internet.bs and godaddy.
    all are about the same as far as registerations..

    although internet.bs is easier to navigate and understand..
    but for hosting i prefer hostgator, :)
     
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    ppmshah Peon

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    I prefer GDI Domain. It's coz provide you monthly residual income via affiliate program. And providing you domain and hosting space.

    TAG : ppmshah, mutualinvestment, putraonline

    Thank
     
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    for webhosting i go through hostgator right now they have been very very good, and for domains i buy them from cwhpro.com but I think they are through godady services. Hope this helps I am very satisfied with both.
     
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    I use godaddy for my domain name and hosting at iweb
     
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    I swear by GoDaddy. I wouldn't use any other registrar. They actually called me to ask how I was doing. That's customer service.
     
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    Did you've read the post? the OP is asking, Which domain registrar is the best? not about the host.
     
    bobchrist, Jan 20, 2009 IP
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    sawz Prominent Member

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    i've been using godaddy, but i like the free privacy option.
     
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    Ibn Juferi Prominent Member

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    I will always recommend Namecheap as the domain registrar of choice. Use GoDaddy only if you have to deal with others.
     
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    i like name.com because of its free privacy option..

    checkout process is also easier and not much additional backend sales
     
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    namecheap.com for domains. Been using it for about a year, 0 problem. I cannot say the same about Godaddy. Yes, Godaddy may be cheaper sometimes, but if you're looking a reliable registrar for an important domain I suggest namecheap. Use godaddy for your not-so-important domains only.
     
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    Iam using godaddy and it's very well in domains, namecheap is one of the best also. (choose on of this two)
     
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    kks_krishna Active Member

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    I think godaddy more best and has many fiture than namcheap
     
    verafarina, Jan 21, 2009 IP
  20. yohanip

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    Yup i vote for godaddy, but for a slow connections speed godaddy control panel was to heavy to load.. :(
    Any informations on a much lighter hosting control panel?
     
    yohanip, Jan 22, 2009 IP