Cheap Domain Names

Namecheap are infact a reseller of Enom
I hear that might change pretty soon, and they will get their own accredication. Whether it would be a good thing or not, it's an enigma that only the future will solve. :)
 
I hear that might change pretty soon, and they will get their own accredication. Whether it would be a good thing or not, it's an enigma that only the future will solve. :)
I hear that too, well have heard that for a few months now. As for making the big step, I don't really know about it. RegisterFly made the leap and they went straight down hill...

As for Namecheap/Enom being the cheapest, there are cheaper domain registers. I get my domains for about $6.95 or $5.95 transfers.
 
What do you mean by "very cheap". If the domain costs less than $10 it is important what kind of domain management tools a company offers. GoDaddy and Onlinenic are OK for cheap domains. About cheap web hosts they are tons out there.

I'd take a look at this article. UltraCheapHosts.com

Summary: Cheap is NOt As good as Average Price hosts. Cheap = terriable support horriable servers, possibly overselling and simply unreliable.
 
I'd take a look at this article. UltraCheapHosts.com

Summary: Cheap is NOt As good as Average Price hosts. Cheap = terriable support horriable servers, possibly overselling and simply unreliable.
When referring to domain registration, cheap isn't necessarily a problem. The most important thing to have is a control panel for your domain registration that allows you to change nameservers, contact information, and lock the domain. Beyond that we're entering into the hosting realm where support and reliability are a function of price. I believe that it's generally a good idea to keep your domain registrations and your hosting separate.

In general, you will have the same ability to control your domains registration whether you spend $7 or $12 per year.
 
When referring to domain registration, cheap isn't necessarily a problem. The most important thing to have is a control panel for your domain registration that allows you to change nameservers, contact information, and lock the domain. Beyond that we're entering into the hosting realm where support and reliability are a function of price. I believe that it's generally a good idea to keep your domain registrations and your hosting separate.

In general, you will have the same ability to control your domains registration whether you spend $7 or $12 per year.

Depends I lost my life investment when registerfly crashed. Name cheap by the way now has its own accredication.
 
register.com is offering one domain name for free for one year. The only problem is the renewal for the next year is $35 but I think you can transfer the registration to another registrar.
 
Quick question about cheap names. I am thinking maybe that they are trying to draw you in with a low offer. Then when you want to renew the price is higher. Wouldn't you want to know the strongest site out there with the best average rate. Maybe I am incorrect. Does anyone have any opinions?
 
Quick question about cheap names. I am thinking maybe that they are trying to draw you in with a low offer. Then when you want to renew the price is higher. Wouldn't you want to know the strongest site out there with the best average rate. Maybe I am incorrect. Does anyone have any opinions?
It depends on the host/registrar. Many registrars charge $.25-$.50 less to transfer a domain and the next year for a regular renewal you don't get that discount. Of course, this is a small discount. I'm sure there are some with heavy discounts for the first registration much higher renewal fee's. Domain registration, unlike hosting, doesn't necessarily give you more product/quality when you spend more. There's really very little extra to give. Of course, some offer DNS, which is offered by most hosts with your hosting package making the free DNS offer moot. In my opinion, don't look for free domains with hosting. Pay the market rate up front. Make sure your email is listed in the whois as the contact, billing and administrator. The domain is yours; you have control and can transfer or make changes.
 
I'm going to toss my vote in for godaddy on this one. I can't stand their hosting services (had a virtual dedicated awhile back) but I love their domain pricing. i like the deal beacuse i usually need to get a ssl certificate for every new site and that brings the price of the domain down to really cheap.
 
yes many register's offer a low first time fee to get you in the door

Yes,I agree with this.It is really so.

AS far as I heard,such registrars as Godady are worth cooperating
 
The domain name marketing is very jungly.. The best price that you can pay is 6.xx$ and not below.

If the price is to low, please notice that that Co will not stay in business to long.
 
go for godaddy u can get domain and host also with cheap price


What are the lowest prices at their company because as far as I see on their main page, the pice for the new domains registration is $9.99.It seems to me that it is not very cheap.

I have noticed that they have reseller plans,I guess if you buy a reseller plan from their company,then the price for the registration of domains can be lower.
 
What about reg2c.com
They have really good offers for the domain names for .com,org,net,biz and info.

for .com the prices start with6.99$ with 100 e-mail account is free.
and .info is for 4.90$ as far as ı checked.

And I saw they have some campaings like if you transfer your domain orif your register 3 domain names at once they will give you a free hosting pack for one year! cool isnt it?

I'm not sure what you really looking for but maybe you can find what you need ,there.
 
IX Web Hosting offers free domain names (.com, .net, .info, .org, .biz, .us). The domain is yours when you sign up and remains free as long as you continue to host it with them.

I think what one should concentrate on is an agreeable industry price for the domain names and ensure that they identify a reliable host.
 
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