Yes, you are right about Google using another registrar to get your domains registered with. Before they used Enom, then moved to Go Daddy. I don't know what is so good about Go Daddy compared to Enom.
No, we don't have any domains registered with Google, and won't in the foreseeable future. Never say never though.Do any of you have domain names registered with Google? Google offers a competitive price and you can get your domain registered under private registration for free. Sounds like a great deal, right?
Don't have any plans of registering any future domains with Google. I'll go for Namecheap or any other domain registrar.
They're just taking a comission and passing you over to someone else - no different to the 31,897,214 other domain name affiliates and resellers out there.I think they offer a competitive price.
They're just taking a comission and passing you over to someone else - no different to the 31,897,214 other domain name affiliates and resellers out there.
My advice would be to always deal directly with a registrar accredited for the type of domain you're looking to register
Well, I agree with you about this. I also wonder why an online company as big as Google chose to be a domain affiliate or reseller (or whatever) instead of running their own domain registrar. I think Google has enough resources to start a domain registration company.
maybe they are doing this to test the market to see if they have a market to spend the fees with Nominet and ICANN and a developer to design them another website, although this would not dent their profits