Looking for a good place to buy a fresh domain

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by klarkinphotos, Sep 24, 2009.

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    hey everyone i want to know the best place to buy a domain with a good price and a fair amount of room, and easy access to edit my stuff.

    i was looking at buying a domain from 50webs(.)com but im not sure.
    so if anyone could recommend a place, it would help a lot

    thanks
     
    klarkinphotos, Sep 24, 2009 IP
  2. Aidey

    Aidey Member

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    godaddy.com is the best place for domains in my opinion.
     
    Aidey, Sep 24, 2009 IP
  3. sitesforsale

    sitesforsale Peon

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    godaddy and namecheap are both good
     
    sitesforsale, Sep 28, 2009 IP
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    WallaceYeung Notable Member

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    godaddy is not bad since it's popular almost everyone here have a account that easy for you to buy, sell, or trade; and the .com only costs you $6.99 per year.
     
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    SFNUM8 Active Member

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    You can't really go wrong with Godaddy, it is the most popular
     
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    How about this link.. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/. You can buy a domain for only $1.9 on the first year.
     
    indrow, Sep 28, 2009 IP
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    I love name.com and moniker.com. I use to register most of my domains at name.com. The user interface is also user friendly.
     
    Dhaval1983, Sep 29, 2009 IP
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    flowersn Well-Known Member

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    I have many domains at namecheap.com especially they offer free WhoisGuard for the first year of registration and $2.88/yr after. It's a reliable and cheap registrar also.
     
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  10. violetrich

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    at yahoo the price is $9.95 for the first year and increase if you buy in long term. I think godaddy is better.
     
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    Name & Enom are my favorite domain registrar
     
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    thanks :)

    http://www.sagarinfotech.com/domain.aspx :eek:
     
    soniatwal, Sep 29, 2009 IP
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    thanks :)
    http://www.sagarinfotech.com/Domain.aspx
     
    soniatwal, Sep 29, 2009 IP
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    It may sound repetitive but GoDaddy gives you the most control over your domain. Doing a Google search for “GoDaddy Coupon” will bring up some promo codes for discounts on your domain. I have all my domains with GoDaddy and I’ve never had a problem.
     
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    Lots of domain selling companies online. You can choose godaddy, resellerbiz.in, v2web.biz, hostgator, hostrocket, bluehost, etc. These are the best.
     
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    I use godaddy both for domains and hosting. Works perfect, but interface seems to be at bit slow, at least for me sitting i Europe..
     
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    If you want easy and simple go with either GoDaddy.com or Name.com
     
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    i would prefer to register my new domain at godaddy or namecheap.
     
    dynn, Oct 10, 2009 IP