All registrars of domain names are the same thing: the registration of. However, they vary in price a little 'to everything. Why?
In general, the reason is the reputation and name recognition. Elderly, more than the record set to get cheaper rates. Newcomers and the traffic of its competitors in an attempt to provide more services.
In fact, the vast majority of the eighteen bazillion records that we see today are the resellers of domain names. The dealers buy in large quantities from a handful of official registration of ICANN, including the pillars and eNom.com Dotster.com Register.com. You can find a list of registrars of reality (not dealers) by consulting the list on the Internic. Not a long list, huh?
Tip: To determine an unknown dealer, if the number of top-level domains (TLD) in operation. Must be over 1000.
ICANN's original, based on name recognition and cachet, generally charge more than the distributors. Cheeky Register.com did not submit expenses until you click the small "price" at the bottom ($ 35 for each domain, that is.) ENom is a little less rich in blood at $ 29.95 - even if it passes in a flexible package of field. "(For its part, has many eNom faithful - many of whom are professional buyers of domain names that receive a different price structure).
Retailers, on the other hand, often to sell the bloodshed rate of $ 7.95 to $ 12-ish. This seems disingenious in May, when you realize that they can not buy a lot of areas, however, less than $ 7.00. For many retailers, cheap domain names are called loss leaders. If money is to make upselling additional services like web hosting and email. Strong competition between retailers puts you, the buyer, in pink - but you can put retailers in red.
Therefore, a choice: either the records of the ICANN? Normally, I would say that at the dealership. The price is right, and many have fantastic customer service - better, perhaps, that the ICANN accredited registrar in the media. However, retailers can create the risk of companies, however, unlikely that a retailer in May. And some have a nasty reputation when it comes to say goodbye - that is, making it difficult to transfer domains, if you decide that you prefer a different registrar.
TIP: What the registrar or reseller of your choice to see a powerful control panel that allows you to manage your domain (for example, you can change your name).
For these reasons - customer service, prices, stability and word of mouth, reputation - my # 1 recommendation of a good domain name is GoDaddy.com. Despite its name and eclectic retail price ($ 8.95 for a dot-com, with some discounts and promotions), GoDaddy ICANN is in fact a record. It also has a reputation for professionalism and service (not surly "review" games) and a control panel.
I love GoDaddy opportunities and have not had any problems at all. In fact, he sailed through some difficult situations, like when I tried to move to areas that my old registrar has locked. However, I have heard that it can be difficult to transfer to the areas.
I got a little tired of receiving in the face (screen Upsold accompany each registration) to register new domains. Make sure you have the first coffee, why not by accident of a small country like Liechtenstein, when you were only wishing MyVanitySite.com.
However, once registered, the functionality and interface are simply gorgeous, as is the price. Therefore, we recommend GoDaddy for the "small world", the domain name purchaser. (Based on reputation, I recommend traders to eNom, the buyer of a domain name).
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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