What's The Best Domain Name Registrar And Why?
Q. Hi Which one do you think is the best domain name registrar... and if you choosed one, please include your reasons for choosing the particular registrar. There are lots of place to register domain name online... but which one is the best and why? (In your opinion) Thanks.
Asked by Adyvie - Wed May 6 03:51:31 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The best domain registrar is JordanSoft, it is a Wild West Domain reseller similar to GoDaddy. Why I think they are the best? 1. They are cheap. Compare for yourself (Prices from official websites on 5/8/2009): .COM: $9.99/year on GoDaddy, $7.99/year on $34.99 on NetworkSolutions .NET: $12.99/year on GoDaddy, $6.49/year on $34.99 on NetworkSolutions .ORG: $14.99/year on GoDaddy, $7.99/year on $34.99 on NetworkSolutions 2. You will have everything you need to get started online for FREE with every domain: . Free Personalized E-Mail Account: Free Fraud, spam and virus protected email that includes 1 GB of total storage . Free Ad-Supported Hosting: Reliable and backed by 24/7 support, includes 10 GB of Disk Space, 150 GB of… [cont.]
Answered by Taimour - Fri May 8 03:53:51 2009
Q. Hi Which one do you think is the best domain name registrar... and if you choosed one, please include your reasons for choosing the particular registrar. There are lots of place to register domain name online... but which one is the best and why? (In your opinion) Thanks.
Asked by Adyvie - Wed May 6 03:51:31 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The best domain registrar is JordanSoft, it is a Wild West Domain reseller similar to GoDaddy. Why I think they are the best? 1. They are cheap. Compare for yourself (Prices from official websites on 5/8/2009): .COM: $9.99/year on GoDaddy, $7.99/year on $34.99 on NetworkSolutions .NET: $12.99/year on GoDaddy, $6.49/year on $34.99 on NetworkSolutions .ORG: $14.99/year on GoDaddy, $7.99/year on $34.99 on NetworkSolutions 2. You will have everything you need to get started online for FREE with every domain: . Free Personalized E-Mail Account: Free Fraud, spam and virus protected email that includes 1 GB of total storage . Free Ad-Supported Hosting: Reliable and backed by 24/7 support, includes 10 GB of Disk Space, 150 GB of… [cont.]
Answered by Taimour - Fri May 8 03:53:51 2009
Is it possible to transfer a domain name registered with one registrar to a registrar of one's choice?
Q. I own the following domain name and I purchased it from Net4 (a domain name registrar in India). Now I wish to move to Yahoo! India Small Business (another domain name registrar in India) for both my domain name as well as the storage space for my website. Is it possible to somehow shift my domain name from Net4 to Yahoo! India?
Asked by Rishabh Singla - Mon Jul 7 16:01:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The first responder is correct, however, none of the companies make it easy. It is sometimes better to leave the domain name where it is and just forward to the new DNS or actual web address on the new servers.
Answered by jcallavini - Mon Jul 7 16:16:39 2008
Q. I own the following domain name and I purchased it from Net4 (a domain name registrar in India). Now I wish to move to Yahoo! India Small Business (another domain name registrar in India) for both my domain name as well as the storage space for my website. Is it possible to somehow shift my domain name from Net4 to Yahoo! India?
Asked by Rishabh Singla - Mon Jul 7 16:01:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The first responder is correct, however, none of the companies make it easy. It is sometimes better to leave the domain name where it is and just forward to the new DNS or actual web address on the new servers.
Answered by jcallavini - Mon Jul 7 16:16:39 2008
Can I create a website without going through a Domain name registrar?
Q. Can I create a website without going through a Domain name registrar?
Asked by Curious - Tue Jun 23 09:51:02 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Can I create a website without going through a Domain name registrar?
Asked by Curious - Tue Jun 23 09:51:02 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Can I register a domain name with a cheap registrar and transfer it to another hosting company? Pros and cons?
Q. I've decided on a particular hosting serivce which charges exorbitant domain name registration fees. I'm wondering if I can save on the domain registration fee by signing up with a cheaper registrar and then transferring it to the hosting service of my choice, and if there are any costs and downsides in this.
Asked by eledolie - Fri Sep 26 13:54:57 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Yes you can. I even recommend it! PRO's 1. If you found a domain name registrar you like you should go with them. It's even better if it's their core business. 2. It's really easy to setup. You just have to add your hosts name servers to your domain name (basically you just write three lines in your domain's control panel like: ns1.somehosting.com ns2.somehosting.com ns3.somehosting.com) and that's it! 3. Your domain name is registered with another company so if you have any problems later on with your hosting, you can easily switch hosts, just copy your site content to a new host and point your domain to their name servers. CON's 1. Most hosting companies give you a free domain name with your hosting plan, and they usually renew it… [cont.]
Answered by Jack W - Mon Sep 29 07:18:27 2008
Q. I've decided on a particular hosting serivce which charges exorbitant domain name registration fees. I'm wondering if I can save on the domain registration fee by signing up with a cheaper registrar and then transferring it to the hosting service of my choice, and if there are any costs and downsides in this.
Asked by eledolie - Fri Sep 26 13:54:57 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Yes you can. I even recommend it! PRO's 1. If you found a domain name registrar you like you should go with them. It's even better if it's their core business. 2. It's really easy to setup. You just have to add your hosts name servers to your domain name (basically you just write three lines in your domain's control panel like: ns1.somehosting.com ns2.somehosting.com ns3.somehosting.com) and that's it! 3. Your domain name is registered with another company so if you have any problems later on with your hosting, you can easily switch hosts, just copy your site content to a new host and point your domain to their name servers. CON's 1. Most hosting companies give you a free domain name with your hosting plan, and they usually renew it… [cont.]
Answered by Jack W - Mon Sep 29 07:18:27 2008
Which is the best internet domain name registrar?
Q. Which is the best internet domain name registrar?
Asked by fu12321cc - Mon Jun 4 03:07:36 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. has the best deals, cheaper than godaddy. Prices start at $0.99
Answered by vicky v - Mon Jun 4 09:58:14 2007
Q. Which is the best internet domain name registrar?
Asked by fu12321cc - Mon Jun 4 03:07:36 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. has the best deals, cheaper than godaddy. Prices start at $0.99
Answered by vicky v - Mon Jun 4 09:58:14 2007
how do I find the domain name registrar for www.overtimeband.com?
Q. This is my domain but I forgot who the registrar is! My hosting service is different than the registrar
Asked by Tom - Wed Dec 19 18:37:32 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Catalyst Plus, Inc. Contact: support@edirecthost.com All this information and more available at:
Answered by Royce Remer - Wed Dec 19 18:43:20 2007
Q. This is my domain but I forgot who the registrar is! My hosting service is different than the registrar
Asked by Tom - Wed Dec 19 18:37:32 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Catalyst Plus, Inc. Contact: support@edirecthost.com All this information and more available at:
Answered by Royce Remer - Wed Dec 19 18:43:20 2007
can anyone recommend a good, cheap, but reliable domain name registrar?
Q. can anyone recommend a good, cheap, but reliable domain name registrar?
Asked by tca - Mon Aug 17 16:13:49 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. can anyone recommend a good, cheap, but reliable domain name registrar?
Asked by tca - Mon Aug 17 16:13:49 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
When you register a domain name with a registrar what are the URL settings used for?
Q. How and when should these settings be used?
Asked by Survivor - Tue Aug 5 04:51:29 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Are you asking about the Domain Name Server(s) (DNS) settings? They are URLs that connect your domain name to a web site, which may be one you own or for some registrars, a free web site. If you have web hosting, there should be documentation provided as to what URLs to use for your DNS with your domain name registrar. Some domain registrars provide additional services. Most of them have online documentation, but if you have questions or are having problems, contact your domain registrar or web hosting support. This might be by email, a form on their web sites, or some provide phone support.
Answered by kathy8232001 - Tue Aug 5 05:32:46 2008
Q. How and when should these settings be used?
Asked by Survivor - Tue Aug 5 04:51:29 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Are you asking about the Domain Name Server(s) (DNS) settings? They are URLs that connect your domain name to a web site, which may be one you own or for some registrars, a free web site. If you have web hosting, there should be documentation provided as to what URLs to use for your DNS with your domain name registrar. Some domain registrars provide additional services. Most of them have online documentation, but if you have questions or are having problems, contact your domain registrar or web hosting support. This might be by email, a form on their web sites, or some provide phone support.
Answered by kathy8232001 - Tue Aug 5 05:32:46 2008
What's a good and cheap domain name service registrar?
Q. Hi, I'm after a particular domain name. Price varies quite a lot depending on which registrar I look up. Godaddy.com seems to offer okay deals at about US$10 per year for a .com, .net or .org. At the end of the day I guess they all report to ICANN. What's a good, cheap registrar to go for? (I do not need fancy web hosting services. I only need the domain name to direct all traffics to my own computer where further actions can take place). Thanks.
Asked by apple guava - Sat Oct 17 04:35:45 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yeah, Godaddy is the largest registrar. You can get it for $7.49 + $0.18 ICANN fee from
Answered by Matt - Sat Oct 17 15:24:47 2009
Q. Hi, I'm after a particular domain name. Price varies quite a lot depending on which registrar I look up. Godaddy.com seems to offer okay deals at about US$10 per year for a .com, .net or .org. At the end of the day I guess they all report to ICANN. What's a good, cheap registrar to go for? (I do not need fancy web hosting services. I only need the domain name to direct all traffics to my own computer where further actions can take place). Thanks.
Asked by apple guava - Sat Oct 17 04:35:45 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yeah, Godaddy is the largest registrar. You can get it for $7.49 + $0.18 ICANN fee from
Answered by Matt - Sat Oct 17 15:24:47 2009
who is cheapest domain name registrar for .com extension (less than $5)?
Q. who is cheapest domain name registrar for .com extension (less than $5)?
Asked by cruiseforkidman - Tue Apr 18 13:37:38 2006 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. i checked out yahoo domains, they r up for @ $9-10 and not $3 netfirms.com does it for $4.95.. dont know about their support... if any of u are aware about cheaper than netfirms, please post it here
Answered by sawan_n - Thu Apr 20 07:05:39 2006
Q. who is cheapest domain name registrar for .com extension (less than $5)?
Asked by cruiseforkidman - Tue Apr 18 13:37:38 2006 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. i checked out yahoo domains, they r up for @ $9-10 and not $3 netfirms.com does it for $4.95.. dont know about their support... if any of u are aware about cheaper than netfirms, please post it here
Answered by sawan_n - Thu Apr 20 07:05:39 2006
Can you supply the Best Hosting, Cheapest Web Hosting, Completed Domain Name Registrar, International OK?
Q. with user friendly interface, Control Panel, support PHP, database My SQL, PostGres SQL, MS Access, MS SQL, WAP/WML, CGI-BIN/Perl, FTP account unlimited, Email account unlimited, Unlimited bandwidth, unlimited POP3/SMTP, stable, fast server ?
Asked by nodongblas - Sat Mar 4 07:01:32 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here is a full list of the best international web hosting providers. read reviews, and choose the one you prefer
Answered by undo83 - Sat Mar 4 15:14:42 2006
Q. with user friendly interface, Control Panel, support PHP, database My SQL, PostGres SQL, MS Access, MS SQL, WAP/WML, CGI-BIN/Perl, FTP account unlimited, Email account unlimited, Unlimited bandwidth, unlimited POP3/SMTP, stable, fast server ?
Asked by nodongblas - Sat Mar 4 07:01:32 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here is a full list of the best international web hosting providers. read reviews, and choose the one you prefer
Answered by undo83 - Sat Mar 4 15:14:42 2006
Domain Name Transfer from Yahoo to another Registrar?
Q. Does Yahoo ever answer their emails. I am trying to transfer my domain name to a different registrar and am only waiting on yahoo to provide authorization code. Anyone know Yahoos process? Thanks
Asked by JAMES M - Tue Sep 18 08:18:49 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. here's what you do... you have to make sure that your domain registered with Y! (or should i say, Melbourne IT) has no active Personal Address subscriptions... then contact Y! Customer Care via 866-562-7219 for the domain release... cheers!
Answered by randomjay - Tue Sep 18 10:43:34 2007
Q. Does Yahoo ever answer their emails. I am trying to transfer my domain name to a different registrar and am only waiting on yahoo to provide authorization code. Anyone know Yahoos process? Thanks
Asked by JAMES M - Tue Sep 18 08:18:49 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. here's what you do... you have to make sure that your domain registered with Y! (or should i say, Melbourne IT) has no active Personal Address subscriptions... then contact Y! Customer Care via 866-562-7219 for the domain release... cheers!
Answered by randomjay - Tue Sep 18 10:43:34 2007
How do you find the hosting server of a website if you have the Registrar name?
Q. I didn't set this website up, and at the same time, my client cant seem to remember the hosting server he used. I was able to find the registrar in which the domain name was registered, but no information about where the website is being accessed from. Sure I could rout the DNS to the new hosting company, but then he'd be paying hosting across two servers! How do I find the hosting company of this domain name?
Asked by Jamaal E - Tue Aug 19 13:37:16 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Who Is Hosting This:
Answered by Daniel R - Wed Aug 20 18:19:55 2008
Q. I didn't set this website up, and at the same time, my client cant seem to remember the hosting server he used. I was able to find the registrar in which the domain name was registered, but no information about where the website is being accessed from. Sure I could rout the DNS to the new hosting company, but then he'd be paying hosting across two servers! How do I find the hosting company of this domain name?
Asked by Jamaal E - Tue Aug 19 13:37:16 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Who Is Hosting This:
Answered by Daniel R - Wed Aug 20 18:19:55 2008
Can anyone recommend some trustable domain name registrars from UK & USA with good reputation.?
Q. Reliability & reputation is what I am looking for. As for domain registration price, it is ok if it is not the cheapest out there, as long as it is trustable. If you happen to have some experience and/or knowledge in this, it would be greatly appreciated if you could kindly share it. Thanks in advance!
Asked by Milo - Wed Feb 13 23:50:27 2008 - - 4 Answers - 3 Comments
A. has the best deals and service
Answered by Krystal - Fri Feb 15 18:23:30 2008
Q. Reliability & reputation is what I am looking for. As for domain registration price, it is ok if it is not the cheapest out there, as long as it is trustable. If you happen to have some experience and/or knowledge in this, it would be greatly appreciated if you could kindly share it. Thanks in advance!
Asked by Milo - Wed Feb 13 23:50:27 2008 - - 4 Answers - 3 Comments
A. has the best deals and service
Answered by Krystal - Fri Feb 15 18:23:30 2008
Who is the best low-priced domain registrar other than GoDaddy?
Q. I don't want GoDaddy because one of their resellers hijacked one of my domain names and held it for ransom. I need a domain registrar who will let me mask forward my domain name to my web host and will include some free email capability. I'd like to use Yahoo again but those Yahoos won't let me change the email account on my domain. Totally user un-friendly. No wonder they're losing market price.
Asked by blue_prince_of_dallas - Wed Jan 7 22:34:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, >> 7.59 USD - 8.99 USD >> 7.89 USD - 9.49 USD Regards, Vinay
Answered by vinay_murarka - Fri Jan 9 04:35:38 2009
Q. I don't want GoDaddy because one of their resellers hijacked one of my domain names and held it for ransom. I need a domain registrar who will let me mask forward my domain name to my web host and will include some free email capability. I'd like to use Yahoo again but those Yahoos won't let me change the email account on my domain. Totally user un-friendly. No wonder they're losing market price.
Asked by blue_prince_of_dallas - Wed Jan 7 22:34:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, >> 7.59 USD - 8.99 USD >> 7.89 USD - 9.49 USD Regards, Vinay
Answered by vinay_murarka - Fri Jan 9 04:35:38 2009
how to become a registrar of domain names of websites?
Q. Anyone please tell me how to become a registrar of domain names of websites under ICANN, the to-do(s)to become so, expences or set-up fee (if any) and any other important information for that?
Asked by dey_prakash - Thu Jul 12 07:57:00 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. rather buy and sell domain names for profit, you can make some real good money. YOu buy a domain or lots of domains, then you park them and auction them. Simple as that. you csan do this all with a free with example of domains that are parked, making money: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Answered by simonRSA - Mon Jul 16 10:07:16 2007
Q. Anyone please tell me how to become a registrar of domain names of websites under ICANN, the to-do(s)to become so, expences or set-up fee (if any) and any other important information for that?
Asked by dey_prakash - Thu Jul 12 07:57:00 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. rather buy and sell domain names for profit, you can make some real good money. YOu buy a domain or lots of domains, then you park them and auction them. Simple as that. you csan do this all with a free with example of domains that are parked, making money: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Answered by simonRSA - Mon Jul 16 10:07:16 2007
What domain name do you choose for him?
Q. You run a one man or one woman shop. You have developed a great new Web site for your client, the manufacturer of Futuristic Frisbees, and he is very pleased. Now he wants you to select and register a domain name for his new site. He s heard about accredited registrars, and he wants you to use an accredited registrar. What domain name do you choose for him? Why? How do you register it with an accredited registrar?
Asked by Mel - Wed Dec 10 21:21:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. You run a one man or one woman shop. You have developed a great new Web site for your client, the manufacturer of Futuristic Frisbees, and he is very pleased. Now he wants you to select and register a domain name for his new site. He s heard about accredited registrars, and he wants you to use an accredited registrar. What domain name do you choose for him? Why? How do you register it with an accredited registrar?
Asked by Mel - Wed Dec 10 21:21:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Who will make the DNS entry for my domain name ?
Q. I have registered a domain name for my website.For hosting i have got a static IP.Want to understand who will make DNS entry for my domain name pointing to my IP address, my ISP or Domain registrar?
Asked by navin - Fri Mar 20 03:57:55 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The domain registrar. = The DNS servers will propogate the Domain Name & IP Address.
Answered by tbshmkr - Fri Mar 20 05:30:10 2009
Q. I have registered a domain name for my website.For hosting i have got a static IP.Want to understand who will make DNS entry for my domain name pointing to my IP address, my ISP or Domain registrar?
Asked by navin - Fri Mar 20 03:57:55 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The domain registrar. = The DNS servers will propogate the Domain Name & IP Address.
Answered by tbshmkr - Fri Mar 20 05:30:10 2009
How do I buy a domain name with a guarantee of ownership for atleast 25-50 years?
Q. Are domain registrars the only sources of domain names? If so - what if they come next year and say I cant renew ur domain name ?
Asked by catchthex_treme - Sat May 24 07:56:42 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, Yes domain registrars are the only source of domain names. As for your second question they cannot refuse to renew the following year unless you refuse to pay your renewal fee at the end of the specified time of renewal. Here is how it works. 1. You pick a name you want to register. 2. Go to Internic or Godaddy.com or any one of the many sites to register your name. 3. Type in the name in the search box to see if the name you have picked is available. 4. If it is available follow the on screen instructions to register your selected name. That's pretty much it. Once you have registered a name, as long as you pay for the renewal each year, the name is yours forever. The only way I can see that you might have a problem is if… [cont.]
Answered by AskMe - Sat May 24 10:56:24 2008
Q. Are domain registrars the only sources of domain names? If so - what if they come next year and say I cant renew ur domain name ?
Asked by catchthex_treme - Sat May 24 07:56:42 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, Yes domain registrars are the only source of domain names. As for your second question they cannot refuse to renew the following year unless you refuse to pay your renewal fee at the end of the specified time of renewal. Here is how it works. 1. You pick a name you want to register. 2. Go to Internic or Godaddy.com or any one of the many sites to register your name. 3. Type in the name in the search box to see if the name you have picked is available. 4. If it is available follow the on screen instructions to register your selected name. That's pretty much it. Once you have registered a name, as long as you pay for the renewal each year, the name is yours forever. The only way I can see that you might have a problem is if… [cont.]
Answered by AskMe - Sat May 24 10:56:24 2008
Canadian Domain Registrar + Hosting?
Q. Hello, I was wondering if someone could tell me about a good cheap domain name registrar that allows payment via PayPal balance. GoDaddy didn't allow me to use my balance since they only accepted Credit Card. Can you recommend ones that you have used, and if you liked them. If you know of any good webhosts as well, which are cheap and have good service then please list them. I am a canadian and it would be easier if it was a canadian registrar and host, but it doesn't matter if they accept payments from Canada.
Asked by watson w - Wed Aug 15 20:21:37 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. accepts paypal and has the best deals, cheaper than godaddy. Prices start at $1.99
Answered by carrie - Thu Aug 16 10:03:04 2007
Q. Hello, I was wondering if someone could tell me about a good cheap domain name registrar that allows payment via PayPal balance. GoDaddy didn't allow me to use my balance since they only accepted Credit Card. Can you recommend ones that you have used, and if you liked them. If you know of any good webhosts as well, which are cheap and have good service then please list them. I am a canadian and it would be easier if it was a canadian registrar and host, but it doesn't matter if they accept payments from Canada.
Asked by watson w - Wed Aug 15 20:21:37 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. accepts paypal and has the best deals, cheaper than godaddy. Prices start at $1.99
Answered by carrie - Thu Aug 16 10:03:04 2007
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