I recently renewed one domain at namecheap .. but pricing for renewal is high. On the hosting front we give unlimited sites / subdomains hosting but generally u should keep an upper limit of 1024 site / subdomain since anything more than that on a shared hosting is not recommended. You may explore the options available in sign below. Thx GS
+1 for name.com - cheap prices for first year reg. godaddy is good too if you can find a nice coupon. with a name like namecheap they are not actually cheap compared to others.
If you need private whois, don't use godaddy! It's way too expensive. I now always use name.com except for TLDs not available there.
In my personal opinion, namecheap provide the best quality service. However I use godaddy for most of my domains as you can usually find coupons to get a good discount - as they say over here, pennies make pounds!
Anyone used Netfirms? Supposedly the cheapest names at $5.95. Just wondering if they are any good as I haven't heard of them before...
I tried them out when I first created Domparison, registered one domain with them and transferred it away about a month or two later. Didn't have any problems with them but everyone has different experiences.
In my opinion it would be go daddy, they have the absolute cheapest deals, with the one coupon code that never expires you can use it for $6.95 .com.
I have a two names with Netfirms. I've never had a problem with them. I think they allow free domain push, though I've never tried it there. The main factor that would stop me from registering more names with them, is that most people I do business with do not have accounts there. Godaddy is good for domain names you intend to sell, reason being... everyone has an account with them (or so it seems). Namecheap as well...since their days as enom resellers, they have really come into their own. .
now a days so many came for registering domain ... like netfirms, dot5hosting and many more.. anything is ok... wat do u say ???
What a fool!!! Name.com for a dutch domain extension = $230 Registrars here charge about 8,50 euro (about $12,50)