I'm looking at moving to another registrar, currently using namecheap and Godaddy, any recommendations?
I'm looking at moving to another registrar, currently using namecheap and Godaddy, any recommendations?
I think those two are already best domain provider
If you have a lot of domains you can get a reseller account at ResellOne.net
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Godaddy works great for me.
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NameCheap. Great supportIf you'll compare prices.. you'll notice that most registrars have same fees for domain registration.
go for namecheap they are good
Im a big fan of godaddy, i just recently moved there from various other hosted and centralized all domain names. Im curious why dont you like it?
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I thikn GoDaddy is OK. It's just important to make sure that you register the domain for the number of years you choose and not their default setting. It is also important to make sure that you only enroll is all of the extra stuff they try to sell you if you really want it. I also like to disable auto-renew. So basically I register a name for 1 year and disable all of the extra features. GoDaddy can be annoying if you don't know how to work with it.
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Godaddy is the most popular now,so try to purchase your domain name with them.Name is
also pretty good.By the way,they provide free privacy protection service when registering domains.
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I always prefer godaddy for domain register. It is the best one for registering domain.
I personally recommend Moniker. Have heard good things about eNom too.
I believe GoDaddy is the best, and would stick with them if I was you.
By the way, why would you like to switch registrars?
I've been using Yahoo...it is really easy to use and set up websites quickly with great seo. If you use an affiliate program you can actually make things really cheap as you essentially give yourself a discount.
Why do you want to change registrars?I think these two are the best.So what's your problem?
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I would also see no reason to switch registrars as long as you don't have serious issues. Personally I find GD quite okay, too.
I recommended to this site http://www.tucktail.com/ .It provides the cheap domain registration..You get the domain name at $1.99..It has traffic blazer..By using this you can increase the online visibility..
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I use namecheap for quite a long time, and I fully recommend them. Why do you want to change the registar?
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"namecheap and Godaddy" provides best domain services.then what is the need for a change..
Last edited by vectro; Apr 12th, 2010 at 6:19 pm.
Been using Namecheap for years. Like others, I'm interested to know why you're going to leave them..
name.com rocks. It has free privacy and free google apps. only 9 dollars com domains.
And easily you can control domains.
Secondly netfirms.com they offer only 5$/com domains.
But much features on godaddy.
you can try xnynz.com because i ve heard positive feedback and one of my friend got his domain registered with them!!
Why do you want to switch from Godaddy? They are well known for registrar stuff...
godaddy and ResellOne.net are best
Namecheap.com and Godaddy are the best ones out there..

My domain registar is the same company as my host so it all works out. I got a free domain for having hosting then I purchased some more and just parked them over the same site. Pretty easy stuff and it actually is cheaper than the big name registrars.
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