Tips for Getting Cheaper New Domains

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by jasontn, May 7, 2010.

  1. #1
    Go to any search engine and type in "cheap .com domain" or something that. Several companies will offer cheaper .com domains in the pay per click ads.

    Another way is to use .com coupons. So if you search for some then you might find some.

    Of course, a lot of people already know this stuff. But there might be some newbies.
     
    jasontn, May 7, 2010 IP
  2. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    get a reseller account from registrar and talk directly if u have huge prepaid they may offer reduction
     
    chandan123, May 7, 2010 IP
  3. Codbox

    Codbox Active Member

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    There are some registrars providing .com domains for less than 8 dollars. You need to just find out them.
     
    Codbox, May 8, 2010 IP
  4. alex.ohc

    alex.ohc Well-Known Member

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    Get some cupon codes. Before registering, you must check the annual renewal fee.
     
    alex.ohc, May 8, 2010 IP
  5. Codbox

    Codbox Active Member

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    Coupons are actually a trick provided by registrars. For saying they give you 2 dollar discount for a coupon on 10 dollar domain registration which has an actual cost of 7.5 dollar.
     
    Codbox, May 9, 2010 IP
  6. couponmeup

    couponmeup Well-Known Member

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    When looking for a coupon code, make sure you search if the registrar also provides renewal coupons too.
    Otherwise you might get the first year cheap, but lock into a high yearly renewal.
     
    couponmeup, May 10, 2010 IP
  7. Qc4

    Qc4 Peon

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    You could also transfer the domain to a cheaper registrar after a few months (assuming the registrar doesn't have a trick up its sleeve like not allowing you to unlock the domain). Just be sure to leave plenty of time before the domain's expiration date.
     
    Qc4, May 10, 2010 IP
  8. freeresellers

    freeresellers Member

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    These days domain names are pretty reasonably priced everywhere, but as others have said, if you buy a lot of them and want the cheapest price 'continuously' look to establish a good reseller account.
     
    freeresellers, May 10, 2010 IP
  9. faith101

    faith101 Peon

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    The 89 cent (first year only) .info domains from GoDaddy actually are great if you are going to try out a lot of niches. They may not be as good as .com but they seem to be getting indexed faster then they used to.
     
    faith101, May 12, 2010 IP
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    Namecheap.com coupon for May:
    MOTHERSLOVE
    (Domain price After Discount of $1: $8.81)

    I love namecheap.com.

    Namecheap may be $1-3 higher than the cheapest registrars, but their Customer Support is EXCELLENT!
     
    nab, May 12, 2010 IP
  11. jezzz

    jezzz Notable Member

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    Cheap Names are considered as Bull Shits! they are cheap for only at first year subscription other wise on Renewal it makes big hurdle with lots of inappropriate rates!

    I can suggest you get your domain name from GoDaddy.com using variety of Discount Codes available on various site
     
    jezzz, May 12, 2010 IP
  12. jasontn

    jasontn Well-Known Member

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    Probably a lot of cheaper domains found in PPC ads are only for new customers. I don't think they would give you a 2nd cheaper one (via a PPC ad) But I could be wrong.
     
    jasontn, May 13, 2010 IP
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    skynet88 Well-Known Member

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    godaddy provide a lot of coupon
     
    skynet88, May 13, 2010 IP
  14. vip-ip

    vip-ip Active Member

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    I prefer getting that $6.99 GoDaddy coupon over any other offer out there.

    Best Regards,
    vip-ip.
     
    vip-ip, May 13, 2010 IP
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    Codbox Active Member

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    For experiments a Free top level domain would be nice
     
    Codbox, May 14, 2010 IP
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    info Well-Known Member

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    For really cheap domain you need to buy resellar account and you need deposit to place or pay yearly fee.
     
    info, May 17, 2010 IP
  17. Cheat

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    There would be a point in time where the .com will become super overcrowded that it would cost you 1$ to register one.
     
    Cheat, May 17, 2010 IP
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    Codbox Active Member

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    The only way to get a cheap domain is registering your domain with bulk traders. They may have many offers time to time
     
    Codbox, May 18, 2010 IP
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    So one is charging $10, the other $9.65. All the hassle for few cents; not interesting.
     
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    brtodi Peon

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    which website accepts paypal and has a low domain renewal charges.

    Lunarpages is charging very high domain renewal charges.
     
    brtodi, May 19, 2010 IP