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Because Everyone is offering reseller accounts and a Price War has started + all the other registers apart from Opensrs are crap
Originally posted by safesys
enom is growing fast because they are very proactive.
they approach people controlling large domain holdings direct and offer them very sweet offers (like $6.95 reges).
their api is also easy to integrate into reseller sites and their site has good tools including registrar lock.
but thats just the financial/technical side - ethics might be a very different thing and the above is definately NOT a recommendation, just an observation.
Originally posted by Domain
Safesys is correct. We moved a large amount (hundreds) of domains their way after being approached by their Business Development dept. We have used most of the larger registrars and find Enom to offer competitive pricing, great customer service and one of the best control panels in the industry. The new PDQ system seems to be a quick and easy way to become a domain name reseller.
Dotster also offers a great reseller interface as it allows a highly customizable website built around their backend for reselling domains.
Originally posted by thewitt This is one of the better Zone file analysis reports. There are still some flaws with this approach at analyzing the domain market. This misses domains on hold at the registry, and does not take into account expired but not dropped domains that are still in zone files.https://www.sotd.info/sotd/Default.aspx?sub=0&selection=0-t
Originally posted by PrimeDNR
But your domain was a doster domain. It charges $12.00 at cost. It will be difficult to sell domain at 14.95 when most reseller were selling from $7.95 right!
PrimeDNR
Originally posted by RealNames
I am also thinking about becoming an Enom reseller. I am now an Opensrs reseller but domain sales are slow as I have to charge so much more than enom. I am paying $10 wholesale which is more than the enom retail price via their resellers!
If I moved to Enom I would also save several thousand dollars a yr in my own domain renewal fees! That's more money than my profits as an OpensSRS reseller, which is amazing but true.
Was wondering if TheWitt or others know any advantages staying with OpenSRS what with their higher prices. Plus, refusal to allow bulk domain locking (only can be done 1 at a time they tell me) and also not allowing bulk .US transfers (again 1 at a time only)? They will also not offer any help installing their often released new versions, forcing me to hire an expensive programmer when I need to upgrade.
Please give your opinion re staying an OpenSRS ASP Reseller or simply moving to Enom. Thanks.
Originally posted by PrimeDNR Dear Realname
Opensrs was know as better quality because to be its reseller you need more programming technique and more funds at least.
To be a eNom reseller, you can programme it too. Come and have a look at http://www.enom.com/resellers/InterfaceInfo.aspI hope you can see it and decide it yourself. Because you know more about yourself right!Best regards,PrimeDNR.com
Originally posted by RealNames
I am also thinking about becoming an Enom reseller. I am now an Opensrs reseller but domain sales are slow as I have to charge so much more than enom. I am paying $10 wholesale which is more than the enom retail price via their resellers!
If I moved to Enom I would also save several thousand dollars a yr in my own domain renewal fees! That's more money than my profits as an OpensSRS reseller, which is amazing but true.
Was wondering if TheWitt or others know any advantages staying with OpenSRS what with their higher prices. Plus, refusal to allow bulk domain locking (only can be done 1 at a time they tell me) and also not allowing bulk .US transfers (again 1 at a time only)? They will also not offer any help installing their often released new versions, forcing me to hire an expensive programmer when I need to upgrade.
Please give your opinion re staying an OpenSRS ASP Reseller or simply moving to Enom. Thanks.
Originally posted by hosting3.com
#1. You and your clients will be not spammed with special offers. Enom has been caught doing that before. They approach medium amount domain owners to switch to them offering nice deals (spam again). Didn't heard they are doing it lately
#2. Enom customer service is BAD. I mean it. OpenSRS support is sometimes slow, but you get a reply in a day or two. With Enom, you can sometimes forget it
#3. Enom site is sometimes slow a bit..
#4. I like Enom's API more than OpenSRS. It's more friendly and easier to code and it's not that heavily dependent on PERL libraries/modules, plus doesn't require high skill in coding (plus, you can do API in php/c/java etc, but with opensrs I believe you are limited to their perl open-source version (I heard there are another freewares as well)).
Well, but price matters.... I think.
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