Can anybody suggest me a Domain Provider

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Hi
i am prem
i want to create my own domain
Can anybody suggest me a Domain Provider
they should provide a good service and affordable
i stay in mumbai
#domain #provider #suggest
  • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
    godaddy.com is the best IMO
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  • Profile picture of the author kaytav
    Godaddy and Namecheap are the best sellers .
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    • Profile picture of the author mavericx
      Originally Posted by kaytav View Post

      Godaddy and Namecheap are the best sellers .
      I like both of these as well. I was using 1and1 for a while, but I got very frustrated with how they operate (even though you can get better pricing).
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  • Profile picture of the author JCorp
    Namecheap! I was with Godaddy at first, but was told from some other internet marketer's of how their service wasn't as great, so switched to namecheap and they've been great. Combine that with Hostgator and you got a pretty good set up there...
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  • Profile picture of the author Claire Sharp
    If you want a cheap domain go for GoDaddy. If you want the best domain.... go for Namecheap. Both are best for domain buying.
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  • Profile picture of the author 4Frankie
    Hi I use GoDaddy and never had any problems with them.
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  • Profile picture of the author JustinDupre
    Namecheap ATW
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  • Profile picture of the author renukoot
    If in india Try znetindia.com

    or we are also in this field. see my signature
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  • Profile picture of the author The Magician
    I like 1and1.com. Cheap, simple platform to manage your domains, and timely customer service.

    Hope this helps,

    Jon
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    • Profile picture of the author PPPPaul
      Originally Posted by The Magician View Post

      I like 1and1.com. Cheap, simple platform to manage your domains, and timely customer service.

      I've gotta pipe up that I was attracted to 1and1 as a possible combined registrar and host and have been incredibly disappointed since signing up. Good thing they have a 90-day guarantee.

      BTW I am leaving IX Webhosting not for technical reasons but customer service (as in, they suspended all of my sites after pointing out I was over my limit on their "Unlimited Pro" package. Get this, I reduced from 80GB to 19 -- on my way to 15 -- and even though I had submitted an outstanding/unanswered customer service request for a list of the largest remaining files, they let their bot upset my life and then didn't give a damn).
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Richardson
    Namecheap - they give you free whois protection too
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  • Profile picture of the author palmer9999
    Godaddy!
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  • Profile picture of the author kian boon
    1) Godaddy for domain names
    2) HostGator for web hosting

    Here are some of the coupons codes you can use, I do not know if they are working but its worth a try any ways.
    1) Godaddy
    -cjc749chp
    -cjcchp20
    -parked749
    -gdz528cc

    2)HostGator
    -HGcodes250
    -HGcodes994
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Milburn
    Hi,

    As others have suggested for domain names GoDaddy, I have been using them for years, and have had no problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Originally Posted by prem chadda View Post

    Hi
    i am prem
    i want to create my own domain
    Can anybody suggest me a Domain Provider
    they should provide a good service and affordable
    i stay in mumbai
    I use namecheap and godaddy. If you're looking for Godaddy coupon codes,
    http://www.namepros.com/577802-godad...codes-370.html

    the thread above at namepros.com is just for Godaddy coupon codes. I linked to the last and most recent page of the thread, so just backpeddle through it until you get a code you like if you use Godaddy.
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    Namecheap and Hostgator. A superb combination for 5+ years running.

    Now to go and touch some wood.
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve Lim
      Hi, currently Iam using Bluehost, I am quite satisfy with their service and they offer live chat support also!
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  • Profile picture of the author Cloudzz
    Hostgator is tops, they got better plans for multiple domains
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
    Namecheap.com by far.
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  • Profile picture of the author Troy Broussard
    As many have suggested, GoDaddy is also my recommendation - but just for buying the domain - I wouldn't use them for hosting.

    For hosting you will want to look for someone else like HostGator.
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    I dont like Godaddy, reason being they want to do yearly subscriptions just for purchasing domains. I really prefer to pay when i want.

    I am with dynadot for a long time already.

    Benefits:

    * CHEAP
    * You can pay with paypal
    * Very fast, only minutes after purchase i can work on the domains
    * Very simple domain pushing and admin, eg. setting nameservers etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author DancingHamster
    No problems with Hostmonster, best if you have the unlimited, only like $5.99 and you get unlimited domains, and a new domain is only $10 one time fee.
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    The worst posts in this thread are those suggesting to have the domain registrar AND the host the same company. They must be inexperienced people who just post without thinking.

    DO NOT have your domain and hosting with the same company ever!
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  • Profile picture of the author gowireless99
    I use Namecheap. They are really cheap and very good service
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  • Profile picture of the author Reed Floren
    Never had a problem with Namecheap but have heard horror stories of GoDaddy
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  • Profile picture of the author johnbro
    I get mine from namecheap and 1and1. 1and1 comes out with great offers from time to time. Both comes with free private registration.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Holy crap, GoDaddy appears to be winning.

    I use both GoDaddy and NameCheap. Every time I say I use GoDaddy, people come out and say "WHAT?! OMGWTFBBQ why would anyone use GoDaddy?"

    Well, gee, never had a problem. That's why. Never had one anywhere else, either. Don't see the big deal. It's not exactly rocket science to provide domain registration services.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Agency
    I am satisfied with the services of GoDaddy
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    • Profile picture of the author Steven Dybka
      I use GoDaddy for my domains,I also have a few with 1&1 and NameCheap but I use mostly GoDaddy overall without any problems.


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  • Profile picture of the author PPPPaul
    I had always thought GoDaddy was perfectly fine for my domain registration but recently heard a horror story from a friend who had paid extra for their WhoIs cloaking. When she wanted to LEAVER GoDaddy, they pointed out to her that the terms require her to submit passport ID -- meaning GoDaddy has all of her contact info, her credit card info, her photo and her passport data (can you say Identity Theft waiting to happen?)

    Between that and my suspicion that they participate in domain name front running, I was looking for a new registrar.

    Now I've eliminated 1and1 and do appreciate the NameCheap fans speaking up loudly. Let me ask -- have you experienced (suspected) front running with them?

    Thanks,
    Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author lefty359
    I like Namecheap
    Hey, i've heard you should never buy a domain from
    your hosting company but the why was never explained to
    me. I would like to know. I do know that my hosting company
    charges more for domains than Namecheap.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jody_W
    I've always used GoDaddy, but I just tried NameCheap because I see good reviews here. I had the absolute worst experience with them that I've ever had with any company online. It was a nightmare!

    I bought a domain on Thursday at NameCheap, set it up on my hosting, and just put up a quick index page. When I checked it on Friday the domain didn't exist.

    I tried to sign into my new account at NameCheap -- keep in mind that they hadn't contacted me at all to tell me that there was a problem -- and I got this message:

    "Your account has been temporarily locked due to suspected fraud a chargeback or some similar violation of our terms of service. In order to verify your account and or purchase, please submit a ticket to following link and select the "fraud control" option:
    hxxps://support.namecheap[dot]com/index.php?/Tickets/Submit. After submitting your ticket you will be asked to submit to a fraud verification process. We do apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you as we do our very best to limit and false positives in these situations."

    That's fine, I understand companies have to protect themselves from fraud, I just wish they had emailed me. So I did what they said and submitted a ticket....AND NEVER HEARD FROM THEM.

    So I tried to sign in to their support system to check on my ticket and couldn't do it.

    They say they have 24/7 support so I initiated a chat. The nice lady on the chat said that they fraud team wouldn't be in for 6 hours, which would have put it way after midnight east coast time, where I am. She said they'd contact me.

    I woke up this morning to nothing. No email and still no way to check on my ticket since they wouldn't let me log in to their support system. My email is already taken (by ME) and they say my password is wrong but give me no way to get a new password or fix the problem.

    So i submit another ticket, which they don't reply to.

    So i initiate another chat and now they want a color image of the front and back of my credit card on a pdf submitted through their support system....which has yet to provide me with any feedback whatsoever.

    I asked to speak to a supervisor but she won't be in until Monday.

    While on the chat I went and bought my domain through GoDaddy. It's up and online right now.

    Screw NameCheap.

    The total lack of communication from them is what cost them my business. I really wanted an alternative to GoDaddy but I need to know that a company with which I'm doing business will contact me when there is a problem and respond to my communications. NameCheap failed these simple requirements.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vlad Romanov
    i like godaddy too, they always have coupons if you look around so domains are very cheap...
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  • GoDaddy overcharges for Privacy Protection. I use both NameCheap and GoDaddy and have not encountered problems with either from a technical standpoint. I've found both of their tech support departments to be very helpful, prompt, and dare I say courteous.

    I despise the trickery GoDaddy uses to milk every last penny out of the unknowledgeable.
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  • Profile picture of the author FrFai
    NameCheap and Godaddy...Using both and both are reliable.
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  • Profile picture of the author brucemcc
    I use GoDaddy for every single domain. And I have a bunch.
    ALSO... NEVER pay full price at GoDaddy. Just do a quick search for 'godaddy coupon code'. Always find one in about 30 seconds and save 3 or 4 dollars per new domain or renewal.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jose Esteban
    I use both godaddy and namecheap. But namecheap is by far a better service.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Raglin
    I personally love using 1&1 because they offer affordable domains plus hosting and great service.


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    • Profile picture of the author Phil Craig
      The pros use Dynadot.com and/or Moniker.com. Dynadot allows for easy domain tasting (based on current ICANN rules).

      Phil Craig,

      Author of Domains Into Dollars and Quick Cash Domaining
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  • Profile picture of the author JerrickYeoh
    since you stay in mumbai? what domain are you looking for?
    .com?
    .in ?
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  • Profile picture of the author James_Harkin
    I use 9dollardomains.com ... $6.99 per year for .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info & .us

    Regards

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    • Profile picture of the author guitarjosh
      cheapdomain and hostgator. A winning combo.

      As someone else mentioned, never ever ever ever ever have your hosting and your domains at the same place. Bad practice.
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  • Profile picture of the author Channing
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    Namecheap is easier to deal with really and they don't try to sell you $100 worth of needless options before you check out. Plus you get free Whoisguard with your purchase. But once you get used to GoDaddy, especially with the coupons available that saves you a few bucks for each domain, you won't care about Namecheap or anyone else. If you only need 1 domain, however, I would recommend Namecheap.
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  • Profile picture of the author tinytot11
    I used 1 and 1 with Hostgator. Never had a problem. Good support with both.
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