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**** Who Here Owns More Than 1,000 Domains ****
and does what registrar do you use..
also, anyone set up a reseller account just so they get better deals on their domains? and if so, what registrar and how much are you paying per domain per year? i am thinking about moving all my domains this year... |
Aye. I use Moniker and I have been very happy there.
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i have used them in the past, but they did some things i didnt like at the time.. anyway, money talks so i am ready to put up with a little bullshit if i get a good price for old domains and new regs.. i buy at least 100 new domains a month.. |
i use moniker mainly. Currently I am paying $7.49 for .coms $5.99 .nets (renewal too)
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Namecheap dude, by far the best out there.
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I dont have 1000 domains, but on a good way to become an owner :)
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Wow, crazy stuff. I usually have about 130 give or take.
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Use Moniker. Bari will help you with anything you need. |
I have about 900. All with GoDaddy. I can't remember my price offhand, it's around $7.50 after ICANN fee.
I've had domains with many registrars. GoDaddy is only one that really took care of me. And yes, I considered setting up a registrar once like you are thinking. I ended up concluding that it wasn't really worth the hassle and I should just stick with what I know instead of messing with another project to save a couple nickels per domain. |
I got to check out Moniker. I hear good stuff about them. I pay way too much with Direct Nic. But there service is top shelf. But yeah 7.50 for good services sure would help my bottom line.
I don't like GoDaddy. The fact they, by default, bill you automaticly sets the tone for their entire operation. Love Direct Nic. Great interface, great security, cheap hosting, ect and extremly reliable. But they are spendy. Here's their breakdown with $15/name the starting point. If you purchase $150 you get the discount ect. --- Payment for directNIC Dollars by Credit Card: Quantities Beginning At: Ending At: Cost: $1 149 1.00 $150 374 0.90 $375 749 0.83 $750 2999 0.77 $3000 10000 0.72 So for $3000 up front you get em for 0.72 or $10.80/domain Still kinda high. |
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Marketsmart buys at least 100 domain a month. That guy is a tycoon.
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Getnaughty at 130 and Sly at 900.
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Ive got about 150 but I've bought and dropped at least 7 times that. And not try for a day or two but, keeping them a year or more and then dropping them.
I think I am def in the hole on this whole domains game. But maybe in 20 years will the price be up on our keepers? Should be. |
May I ask why do you register 100 domains per month? Blackhat seo or something?
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We all have our favorites, each for a different reason. For a US based registrar GoDaddy by far has the best prices. Im under $7 per domain including ICANN fee. You can reach US based customer service reps 24/7 and with that many domains with them, you will be assigned your own Account Executive. |
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I have a NameSecure.com account, and I think they are pretty good, at a reasonable price, but I only own a couple of dozen domains. Nowhere near hundreds or thousands - that's crazy stuff!
NameSecure.com is associated with NetworkSolutions.com, but nowhere near as expensive. $7.95 p/name I think - not sure if they offer bulk discounts... |
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I'd save at least $6 a name or $1000 a year. Not small change and on only 150 domains. Got to do it Direct Nic, eventually. No hard feelings. :) |
I had over 2,000...now over 800...looking to drop down to 500-600 domains. It is hard enough to have one good website, plus the renewal fees hit you all at once sometimes...and I really just can't affored to keep them all.
Due to the economy a lot of good domains are dropping every day. I use godaddy mostly, and lately purchased some .jp domains from moniker...also since many domainers use moniker, you need an account so they can transfer the domain. godaddy's website has way too much going and try to make you to purchase something else. monikers website, makes me feel like a beginner to the internet, I can't figure out how to do things, and when you figure it out...and change something you have no confirmation that it work. Godaddy is my choice with domains costing me about $7.50 each :thumbsup |
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As Sly said also, their CS is great, very helpful and fast. |
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http://www.namecheap.com They are 9.69 for a .com though, a bit high next to GoDaddy. I expected cheaper. Isn't there a good one around $6.00? Maybe not. |
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So that's a vote for Go Daddy. Right now price is everything. Also looks like Moniker is about $7.50 for a .com. So who's better? I have a feeling moniker has a better interface. |
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Godaddy reseller account would probably be the cheapest continually. NameCheap is just a enom.com reseller so going directly to the source would be better there. You can pick up $7.95 accounts here and there without having to make the huge deposit. Resellerclub is cheap once you get to the top tier but the control panel sucks balls.
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Myself and the domain brokers i work with use Godaddy.
GoDaddy details : Domains cost 6.99 + 19 cents icann fee = $7.18 ( let me know if anyone needs the latest links/codes) [email protected] Free privacy if you order 5 or more domains Appointed domain manager even if you have only 1 domain. $100 of free extras per domain. 24-7 Live telephone support .....** This is my main reason for Godaddy** " Have a question at 3am on a Sunday morning No Problem " !! **Note** You can turn auto renew on or off for your domains ..if you turn it off you still get warning emails letting you know when they are about to expire (so you dont forget ! ) |
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Yeah confirmation, interface and stuff needs to be good. Sounds like it's a compromise with niether being purfect in design. That is also what I meant by GoDaddy, too much going on, but with the endorsements here and the cheap prices (and really mostly you set it and forget it) umm I can certainly live with that. I'm leaning towards GoDaddy. Thanks guys for your help and MS for a good thread. Pretty big change but one I def have to make. Here's to your typeins always going up. :thumbsup |
GoDaddy FTW. Set up a reseller acct and you will save a buck or two. If you are buying that many domains it would be worth it. It would also be worth having a registrar that was there for you, 24/7/365.
It is for us anyway. |
Thx baddog and Claire. Looks like GoDaddy is getting it done nowdays.
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Do you guys seriously build and maintain 1000+domains? Or do you just like sitting on a bunch of domains so someone with a great idea can't build the site:1orglaugh:321GFY
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Some domains get used as whitelabels, others were shared with Companies/programs for profit sharing, and others sat waiting for someone to buy them, the rest were websites of some kind. For me, most were whitelabels or shared in some way. Truly, 1000's of domains is child's play, several people here have 10,000's and up over 100,000's of domains. Many of the half major program owners and up, have 10k+ domains. But I don't think they have all of these online, more like a war chest ready to pull out when they get bored. Some mainstream guy that I can't recall, is known to have over 1 million. From what I remember, his are all online. He isn't the only one though, but I think he was the first. It's just another layer of math... if you have 20 domains producing you $5k a month. If you add 20 more, 20 more, 100 more, 1000 more... That $X amount is going to grow even if you screw it all up. |
damn 1,000+
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i dont have over 1000 but godaddy for sure, its 7.18 per domain as claire said, and about that autorenew, you can switch it on or off on each domain ... godaddy for the win :)
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now, dont ask me about the quality of those sites... :1orglaugh |
i have about that many with registerfly. hit me up if you want to transfer.
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Whatever you do, DON'T go with godaddy. If you decide to, just remember this post when you're yelling and ripping your hair out to save a few bucks.
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I would recommend DynaDot,
Haven't been using them for very long but they are my new favourite. Easy to manage, great user interface, free revenue parking which works really well, You can have it automatically park your name when reg'd and start making parking revenue straight away. No need to change your nameservers and set them up on sedo etc... Pricing is very good. Current regular pricing is $8.75 per .com Bulk pricing (after spending $500 in 365 days) is $7.25 Super Bulk Pricing (after spending $5000 in 365 days) is $6.99 Full details here for other extensions etc: http://www.dynadot.com/company/prices.html They are my new favourite, namecheap and moniker are also very good. |
Not anymore. BTW, wouldn't use NC as a primary. :2 cents:
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I do.... (spread out over several registrars for seo reasons)
I use: - Fabulous - Moniker (talk to Bari) - Webair (takes a while to get used to their control panel, but decent prices and they're easy to contact) - Namecheap (not great, but learned to live with their shortcomings :) ) - Name.com - Dotster (only got a couple of domains there) - Godaddy (I don't trust them (because of what happened to insecure.org), but I still use them for noncritical domains because of their prices) |
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go go go daddy!!!!!
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MS if you'd like details, feel free to contact me. |
I know a few guys that use moniker and have over 100,000 domains each
moniker gets my 300 domains! |
GoDaddy is the best overall.
I don't understand why webmasters compalin about such petty stuff as having to click through two pages of upsales. Besides, they have that new Express Buy feature that takes you directly to the checkout page. Quote:
They then set up NoDaddy.com in retaliation, which is now filled with complaints about GoDaddy from noobs and general idiots who brought problems upon themselves. |
It's funny to hear the godaddy reps on the phone read back your [adult] domains, since it is all recorded they usually cut it short. =p
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