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Mine is godaddy. They have lot of discount offers.
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Crazydomains, they are very good for domains and general hosting. I am using them to host the News Portal and the School Website :)
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1and1 hosting offer a good service never had any problems with them. Hosting is good to but obviously paid.
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Always used GoDaddy for the service, although they could do more to improve their account area and domain manager.
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I'm curious. What features would you want them to add to their domain manager?
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Agreed. I've got a GoDaddy account myself. And I remember when I got a domain I had to search for where to change the name servers. It takes many more clicks than dot.tk, who is total simplicity and speed in comparison with GoDaddy. I literally flew through applying for my dot.tk accounts. Whereas with GoDaddy I had to read so many instructions to figure out how to get to the NameServers for example.
NameCheap to me is even clumsier than GoDaddy. But in overall cheaper with many more specials.
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I'm still a novice, but decided if I am going to buy a domain, it will be Namecheap for now. It seems to have really great specials available all of the time.
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I'm for Namecheap as well. Have heard great reports about them for special deals. I like it however that there are plenty of opportunities to earn a domain at Gigalicous. A great incentive for sticking around as well.
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I prefer Namecheap & GoDaddy.
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My Fav Domain registrar is godaddy because its affordable
Its easy to use and hosting package is not much cheap but 100% up grantee
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I recently bought a domain from namecheap and found the price for the same domain about a third cheaper than godaddy. On top of it godaddy charges extra for privacy. And it is just too full of bells and whistles. I find namecheap far simpler and easier to navigate. It was great good domain purchasing experience.
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For lowest prices I go with the promotions at godaddy and even oneandone (although I would not recommend any of those). If I really care about the domain I would always keep it within my reseller account I hold with directi / resellerclub.
In the past I used to like name.com for flexibility, moniker, some sub-resellers too.
The most important things for me are security, privacy, dns changes, all these should be included in the registration price.
Domain flippers may look into other things such as availability of a free push (owner change), renewal policy and so on.
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My favorite is Godaddy.com bcoz it provides me the cheapst domain name. Also mostly I gotta go with buying a hosting plan that comes with free domain name registration such as Bulehost.
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I "know a guy" who gets me cheap domains, it's completely legal but he keeps his methods a secret.
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Namecheap is great their free dns is much better than most others. Godaddy is ok if you do not have a lot of DNS entries to make.
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I've always used GoDaddy for all my domains. it just works, and that's what I want. As long as GoDaddy keeps working like it does (at least for domains, havent tried hosting) then I'll keep using it.
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