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registering a domain
First of all, this is my first post on this board, so hi! |waves|
So I'm getting ready to start making freesites. I've got a hosting service picked out, I've got my first domain name picked out, the only thing I couldn't find advice for on this board: Where's a good place to register my domain name? Who do you folks use? |
DirectNic is good but not the cheapest, I would avoid GoDaddy if I was you
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Boaz
you are aware that i hold the patent on free sites US patent # C752-7751-0982 I can give you the standard license contract which is a 2 dollar charge per free site LMK and I will get the documents out to you for a signature Monday morning |
Yep, almost all my domains are with DirectNic |thumb
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Welcome to the board! :) and check namecheap.com
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Another one to avoid is RegisterFly, they are a bunch of spamming fucks
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NameCheap.com has a good admin section and does only charge $8.88 per domain you register. We used NetSol for years, and still have many domains there, but I've been moving some and registering new ones at NameCheap.
It's important to save a few bucks, as Tommy's $2 fee doesn't sound like much until you have thousands of sites out there and have to pay the annual renewal fees every April 1st. Welcome to the board. :) |
Welcome to GreenguyandJim :) I have been using Directnic since the day it opened. It has a very user friendly interface and the domains are only $15. I have no idea if that is expensive or not. My first domain in 1996, domains were $100/year and there was only 1 place to get them.
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Thanks for the advice, everybody. :D I'll check out both DirectNic and NameCheap.
Thanks for warning me about the patent, Tommy. I'd hate to be in violation! The check is in the mail - I've prepaid for 1000 sites in advance. Luckily I'll have a lot of money soon because I just signed a deal with this Nigerian banker. You're in luck, by the way, as it's a little-known federal law that every check drafted on April 1 is worth twice as much! |thumb |
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2 registrars you can trust: moniker and namecheap.
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what are you think about netfirms?
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I have been using domainnamessytems, they have been fine for me. Directnic is good as well, both are run by people I know personally and that gives me much confidence. Avoid GoDaddy and the like - and pretty much avoid any registrar in an east block country :)
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oh dont you all nag about godaddy, i have all my domains there from the start i am on the net, i had small problems but thats it, i still buy thru godaddy, i think with domain names buyin is the same as with some sponsors, some get fucked and have only trouble and others dont have trouble at all with the same company or sponsor, other then that hya Boaz and welcome at the board:D
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I'd expected something like: "Why must me pay, no me have monie, rich me soon be" :) Ah well, don't mind me, I tend to be a little drunk on Sundays :) |
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