I have purchased 4 domains from namecheap and 4 from Draygo†. I want some more domains now. Will it be ok to buy all the domain names here or i should get a different registrar. I fear that buying all the names from single registrar can be at risk as it can increase the rates, or they can be blocked, etc. Please guide me regarding this.
For me, I register domain in different registers. Some are good for privacy, some are good for prices, some are good for management.
I think you should go with the trusted ones like goodaddy, namecheap and name. com just for your peace of mind.
I believe it depends on how many domains you have. I have several registrars and manage them is a pain due to the large number of them in my portfolio. Having several registrars is convenient because when there is no promo codes to renew you can transfer from one trusted registrar to another. I do agree with the above guy regarding choosing renowned registrars, mine are Godaddy, Dynadot, MyDomain, Domainsite and Name.com
Personally, I like buying all my domains from one registrar. It keeps them more organized, and I can access all of my info from one spot.
do dryago can get the best services for long time. Do any one know about them. Their prices i think is quite cheap than others. What can be the possible reason. Should i purchase more of the domain from them or should i go with name cheap.
If they do so, all you have to do is transfer the domain names to a cheaper registrar (and your domain will be renewed for an year).
That is ok and if he wants to register domain name s using various domain name registrars you can do that. But in this case that will not be easy to manage such domain names.
Don't go for $1 or $2 cheap prices. There always a catch, when you transfer or renew it. Register it with the reputed registrars like namecheap, dynadot, godaddy.
I usually stay with one registrar for my serious sites. For those that I might sell, I use another common registrar that most are familiar with. I don't think it's ever wise to put all your eggs in one basket, though.