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I have a need to buy several thousand com/net domains per month. I'm curious if anyone has a better suggestion than the standard $7-ish registrars?
 

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A better suggestion in terms of price? No.
 

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Buying or hand regging a domain simply because it is available it not very profitable.
 

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Doc- It is when you do arbitrage.
It seems like $7 is about as cheap as I can get, but I figured someone out there must offer some bulk pricing. Maybe not.
 

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Arbitrage is dead and PPC is getting there. Invest in quality domains with traffic instead.
 

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Its always funny when I hear that. I'm sure lots of people think AdWare, Bulk Email and CPV are all dead now too? Domain flipping seems dead to me, but obviously some people out there have figured out all the tricks to make it still work, and the people who have survived do pretty well.
 

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Domain flipping seems dead to me
Me too, and I believe I was one of the highest-volume flippers around. The bottom dropped completely out of that game a couple years ago, at least at the price/quality level where I was operating.
 

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i agree with doc com, that only certain hand regs can be flipped , developed, or whatever.

just do a lot of research, make sure these domains are good for you. I currently use NetFirms for $4.95 for a hand reg.

Try coupon CYBER495, or LOVE if the first doesnt work.

The only bad thing about NF, is that they dont have a bulk registration page like GD. But 50% savings can result in extra domains...

---------- Post added at 12:16 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:15 PM ----------

several thousand hand regs, lol
 

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I have a need to buy several thousand com/net domains per month. I'm curious if anyone has a better suggestion than the standard $7-ish registrars?

You're not going to get a better deal registering names. The best you can do is post in the Names Wanted looking for domains for under that. You'll end up with names with less than a year of reg, but if you honestly just want domains for cheap regardless of their quality, that's the only other way you can go.

That or instead go after .info domains which are cheaper.
 

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maybe you can buy domains from people that dont want them.
you could get a bulk deal that way.
I've also seen bulk lots of domains on eBay.
 

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Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Appreciate it.
Yahoo is cracking down on parking any TLD besides net or com these days.
 

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I have a need to buy several thousand com/net domains per month. I'm curious if anyone has a better suggestion than the standard $7-ish registrars?
Become a registrar, then you'll save a few cents per reg.
 

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$7.49 for a dot com 1 year registration is about the cheapest available.
 
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