I want to move all my domains to one account. Suggest please!

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Idiot Inside, Nov 14, 2007.

  1. #1
    I have my domains names spread over various registrars .. I want to transfer them to one account.

    Please suggest which registrar to use? Should I go with a reseller account? If yes, which one?

    Thanks for the suggestions in advance.
     
    Idiot Inside, Nov 14, 2007 IP
  2. eddy2099

    eddy2099 Peon

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    #2
    Since you have been with various registrars, which of them are you feeling more comfortable with and which provides a better control panel and support ? Take the one which offers you the best value and move all your domain name there.

    There is no reason to go with a reseller unless they provide you with something which those ICANN accredited registrars cannot provide.
     
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    dnk Well-Known Member

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    If you have a large number of domains, price is a major factor.
     
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    I personally like the control panel at GoDaddy. It works well and you can perform functions in bulk with ease. Plus, they're not going anywhere anytime soon. That's always a big factor for me considering the value on domain names these days. I don't want any "oops we went out of business this week and your domains are stuck in limbo" experiences.
     
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  5. 2minutevideo

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    Yes I agree with Godaddy. For me what I like the best is the domain interface. It is so easy to follow! One panel and they are all listed, very intuitive.
    Terri
     
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    Namecheap would be my suggestion then. Godaddy's interface is confusing with all those ads and promotion links.
     
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    i agree that the price is a important factor but i think the most important of all is safety
    i have never had problems with my rgistrars (currently they are spread over 18 registrars)
    those i most use are godaddy and moniker... godaddy has very good prices and moniker is told to be the SAFEST of all

    what i hear in the forums is that, if you have many names, you can call moniker and ask for a reasonable price (i think that like godaddy's or similar) and for me moniker has a nice and easy CP and it is told to be the SAFEST as i told before

    good luck with your transfer
     
    bricio, Nov 15, 2007 IP
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    Moniker and GoDaddy

    I personally prefer Moniker
     
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    kohashi Well-Known Member

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    i wouldnt go to godaddy if they paid me. I use enom, fabulous, moniker... however, I like Fabulous the most, they certainly live up to their name.
     
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    I am spread out too and not by choice. I like Godaddys bulk tools best. Their prices are reasonable too. Moniker has the best service (IMO) and also reasonable prices plus a free 1800 number that helps when you ask as many questions as I do. If you follow their (Moniker)auctions as I do, I feel somewhat devoted. Enom is very good also and for the for all domains the .tv's are almost a must to move them there to use their free website building tools and get your free website with a .tv domain. Idotz is by far the best to get oddball CCTLD's at. No bulk tools there which is a pain in the neck, and other registeries won't let me move my domains out of there (Idotz) because they don't have those extensions (CCTLD's). My advice is use more than one. It is not that much more work to use 4 or 5 registries once you learn their system. One of my parners says he don't care what the prices are, he can write off every renewal as a business expense, so he only looks for service and bulktools. I guess it is... to each his own. Good question by the way.

    Paul
     
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    Godaddy IMO better than anyone :)
     
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  12. gthing

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    I'm going to chime in with another recommendation for namecheap.

    Every time I use godaddy I feel like I need to take a shower afterwards. Their 15 page checkout is the worst.
     
    gthing, Nov 16, 2007 IP
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    I suggest mydomain.com and dynadot. Mydomain.com is pretty cheap is you register bulk domain with them, also they control panel is great for bulk domain manage ( You can change NS and push domain in bulk easily ).
     
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    If you want to use reseller accout I can suggest directi. If you want to manage under one accout you can use namecheap or moniker.
     
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    Godaddy is simple and perfect... :)
    I suggest you Godaddy!

    Best Regards :)
     
    pedrodri, Nov 16, 2007 IP
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    i like namecheap. i've even moved my websites on hosting from them and it works perfectly
     
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    GoDaddy FTW, their online domain control panel is quality!

    monged
     
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    I know this sounds weird but I like netfirms better. :D
     
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    amanamission Notable Member

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    That does sound weird. I use them, as penance for newbie innocence, and I could say that it qualifies as one of my biggest mistakes to choose them.
    On the plus side, they do refund if you get huffy enough about unauthorized and erroneous charges. I ought to know; I had to wrestle three such refunds from them in a single month.
     
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