At the moment one of the cheapest domains available are .INFO, which for the first year can be registered for 99 cents from places like GoDaddy and Wild West Domains resellers.
We have a special domain promotion going on right now. $6.95 .coms, $.99 .info, $1.99 privacy option, etc.
Hello Kittymy There are a couple of domain registrants offering great cheap prices, for example Netfirms $4.95, or 1&1 $5.99, but there are another companies offering to register a domain name for free if you buy a yearly hosting plan You can take a look the list of domain registrants here http://www.expireddomainup.com/compare-domain-registrars.html and compare the different prices and offers. Best regards!
name cheap is probably the best.iv regged with 1&1 and cant do much with the domain name. name cheap is excellant. iv got 13 domains regged there and will only reg with them
Becareful with cheap registrars, chances are you are losing some services. Plus, we all saw the nightmare with RegisterFly.com. Stick with Godaddy and ask for executive pricing.
You can Register 1 Domain from Godaddy for cheap ... Check out my Signature Link it might help u DomainSite offers u domain for $7.99
Domainsite.com offers domains for $6.99 not $7.99 and it's a permanent offer without coupons or weird marketing tricks
The extension plays a role, but what are you exactly looking for ? Long term investments or short term buying and selling ? Namecheap and Godaddy are reasonably priced and offer good service.
take a look this one, you will get a domain for $1.99 only through Yahoo, for this month only! http:// smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/
if you want to register a .INFO domain then go with GoDaddy, they have a good sale. Moniker also has some good prices.
Tierra.net for $0.88 It's accredited ICANN registrar too There is always a better and more reliable selection than GoDaddy
i purchased one doman recently paying through paypal but now i want to uy more but am nable to buy through paypal what is the problem.
Well annera i don't know if the following reason that domainsite.com describes in their main page is the reason but i see GoDaddy doesn't care to explain these issues to his customers. It's no surpise to me we're talking for GoDaddy here Paste from domainsite.com : NOTE: PayPal will be upgrading their data center on Monday, June 18, 2007. The upgrades should begin at 9PM PDT, and are scheduled to last two hours. During this time, there will be a PayPal system-wide service interruption. Unfortunately no PayPal transactions will be able to be processed until the upgrade is complete. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this, you may address them to PayPal directly. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause