Where do you get your domains from?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Sohan, Mar 6, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey,

    Just wondering what people pay for their domains and where they usually register them?

    Your feedback will be appreciated.

    Regards,
    Sohan Tanna.
     
    Sohan, Mar 6, 2008 IP
  2. PRC

    PRC Well-Known Member

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    godaddy for .com's and then eurodns are good for other extensions.
     
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    godaddy.com using there coupon codes..
     
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  4. Sohan

    Sohan Peon

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    What prices do you pay? What prices do you consider cheap/expensive?
     
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    uca Well-Known Member

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    1&1, GD, name.com, namecheap, enom, definetly not RFly anymore, although enom's and GD's support combined made me lose a good one.

    But the odd problem occurs with any registrar.
     
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    IndianWebMaster Well-Known Member

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    Godaddy is the best option if you are looking at selling your domains in future. Almost everyone has an account!
     
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    mbfootball47 Well-Known Member

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    i always use godaddy although there are plenty of good ones out there
     
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    rknuppel Well-Known Member

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    I'm a godaddy kind of guy as well. Have some at enom and a few at namecheap too i guess.
     
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    angilina Notable Member

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  10. allout

    allout Prominent Member

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    I use NameCheap. They are easy to use, with a coupon they are under $9 with free privacy guard and they have a free push when you transfer the domain. I have had great luck with them and have all my domains with them.
     
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  11. Sohan

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    Namecheap are quiet expensive
     
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    I use godaddy, although name.com is cheaper, most buyers/sellers use godaddy...
     
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    Usually at godaddy, namecheap or namepros :) I am currently trying out ix-one out and so far so good :)
     
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    we have registered thousands domains for our customers through DirectI/ResellerClub. So far so good
     
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    Personally, I find sites like GoDaddy and Namecheap expensive.
     
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