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OK, so - with Bari gone, that removes any remaining desire to keep my hundreds of domains at Moniker.
Now I'm looking for a replacement registrar. I have accounts at many but haven't used most of them very often.
Here are my impressions of the strengths/weaknesses of some of the ones I have used. Sound accurate? Any advice?
GoDaddy
+ good prices (after digging up coupon codes); pretty accessible support staff; ability to have domains appear in Premium listings
- privacy isn't cheap & is a hassle to work with; Bob Parsons' policies (elephant hunting, "GoDaddy Girl" ads, SOPA support, etc.) can be a turnoff
Fabulous
+ excellent support (despite being on the wrong side of the globe); possible to make money from sale of your expiring domains(? - have heard about this but don't know the details)
- high prices, unless you buy in huge quantities; also, I find navigating the interface confusing, but maybe that's just because I lack experience with it
Dynadot
+ interface is very straightforward once you get the hang of it
- high prices unless you spend $500+ per year (which I would, so maybe that's not an issue)
NameCheap
+ privacy is free with reg or transfer; interface seems easy to use
- regs are expensive unless you have a coupon code; support was weak years ago when I used them a lot, but I haven't tested it lately
Enom
+ domains can be listed under Afternic's Premium Promotion
- not very cheap (even with a reseller account, which I have); privacy is expensive
(I won't even include Network Solutions on this list; any registrar that charges for URL forwarding is not worth my time!)
Thoughts? Reactions? Thanks.
P.S. Another basic question would be whether any registrar is offering great deals on transfers right now.
Now I'm looking for a replacement registrar. I have accounts at many but haven't used most of them very often.
Here are my impressions of the strengths/weaknesses of some of the ones I have used. Sound accurate? Any advice?
GoDaddy
+ good prices (after digging up coupon codes); pretty accessible support staff; ability to have domains appear in Premium listings
- privacy isn't cheap & is a hassle to work with; Bob Parsons' policies (elephant hunting, "GoDaddy Girl" ads, SOPA support, etc.) can be a turnoff
Fabulous
+ excellent support (despite being on the wrong side of the globe); possible to make money from sale of your expiring domains(? - have heard about this but don't know the details)
- high prices, unless you buy in huge quantities; also, I find navigating the interface confusing, but maybe that's just because I lack experience with it
Dynadot
+ interface is very straightforward once you get the hang of it
- high prices unless you spend $500+ per year (which I would, so maybe that's not an issue)
NameCheap
+ privacy is free with reg or transfer; interface seems easy to use
- regs are expensive unless you have a coupon code; support was weak years ago when I used them a lot, but I haven't tested it lately
Enom
+ domains can be listed under Afternic's Premium Promotion
- not very cheap (even with a reseller account, which I have); privacy is expensive
(I won't even include Network Solutions on this list; any registrar that charges for URL forwarding is not worth my time!)
Thoughts? Reactions? Thanks.
P.S. Another basic question would be whether any registrar is offering great deals on transfers right now.
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