Lowest cost to renew a domain name?

by nmh
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Hi All,

I must get off of GoDaddy! They are charging $14.99 to renew our domains. I know there are lower companies out there. We don't have a site or anything on them yet so it's just the domain. Can anyone recommend a company where I can transfer and renew my domains for MUCH CHEAPER? THANKS!
#cost #domain #lowest #renew
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  • Profile picture of the author Ntech25
    @nmh, I been using domainsite.com for a long time, I think a domain is like 10.99 or 11.99 with whois protection for a com. I really can't stand ShitDaddy and If I was millionaire I would pay people to get off godaddy haha.

    Doing support for scripts and dealing with their crappy host support has really turned me off Godaddy, only good thing is the chicks they pay a lot of money so suck the geeks in.
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    • Originally Posted by Ntech25 View Post

      @nmh, I been using domainsite.com for a long time, I think a domain is like 10.99 or 11.99 with whois protection for a com. I really can't stand ShitDaddy and If I was millionaire I would pay people to get off godaddy haha.

      Doing support for scripts and dealing with their crappy host support has really turned me off Godaddy, only good thing is the chicks they pay a lot of money so suck the geeks in.
      I just checked out domainsite.com and noticed that their .tv channels are $11.49. I just paid $39 at GoDaddy. Thanks for this information.
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  • Profile picture of the author GailTrahd
    There are plenty of horror stories about GoDaddy - I use NameCheap for my registrar. You can usually find coupon for the initial purchase (no coupons for renewals). Renewals are around 10.00 - can remember the cents with that 10 dollars.

    They are VERY responsive and you can get them on the phone.

    [edit] must add to never keep your URL purchase with the same company as your hosting.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Renewals are normally about $10, I think?

      I use Namecheap. I know they're not quite the cheapest, but their customer service is really impressive, and when you're as clueless and incompetent with "techie stuff" as I am, that matters.

      And as Gail says, never register where you host.
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    • Profile picture of the author LuckyIMer
      Originally Posted by GailTrahd View Post

      There are plenty of horror stories about GoDaddy - I use NameCheap for my registrar. You can usually find coupon for the initial purchase (no coupons for renewals). Renewals are around 10.00 - can remember the cents with that 10 dollars.

      They are VERY responsive and you can get them on the phone.

      [edit] must add to never keep your URL purchase with the same company as your hosting.
      Why the edit ? I don`t, because of the prices, but why not ? what happens ?
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      • Profile picture of the author Paul Hooper-Kelly
        Hi Guys and Gals,

        [edit] must add to never keep your URL purchase with the same company as your hosting.

        Why the edit ? I don`t, because of the prices, but why not ? what happens ?
        It's always good advice to keep your domain registration and hosting separate. Because, if you fall out with your web host you can move to another host and if you fall out with your domain registrar you can move that, too.

        But it becomes a bit more tricky if both are with the same company.

        Always remember 'one' is a fatal number where business is concerned: always have more than ... one customer, one payment processor, one business plan et cetara ...

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  • Profile picture of the author Myles Sinclair
    Originally Posted by nmh View Post

    Hi All,

    I must get off of GoDaddy! They are charging $14.99 to renew our domains...."
    I know a lot of people don't like GoDaddy but I've never had a problem with them. However, I only use them for domains and not hosting, which I've heard can be a bit iffy.

    I've never paid the asking price for renewals. There are always discount coupons available which give you about 30% discount.

    The discount brings the price down to near $10 which is about the going rate for a .com. If you get email renewal reminders, which normally start about three months before renewal, then you should have had some discount codes included in those emails.

    Here's a code which they sent me a couple of days ago, which is good for 30% off the price of renewal for .com .net and .org - code gd3424b
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    Under $10 at Moniker.com - one of the BEST registrars in existence.

    *** EDIT July 2, 2014: I no longer recommend Moniker. Their recent transition has made dealing with them unbearable.
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  • Profile picture of the author micksss
    I prefer namecheap and for new domains and domains you transfer to them you get free domain privacy for a year. They have coupons for transfers from time-to-time too.
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  • Profile picture of the author nadal619
    I used Maddogdomains , and renewal is $8.17 per year
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  • Profile picture of the author EpicTraffic
    the cheapest way to renew godaddy domains is transfer to namecheap. or use coupon code if applicable .
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    • Profile picture of the author RobinInTexas
      I have used namecheap in the past and they are on my NO NEVER AGAIN list. They are not an ICANN accredited registrar. They are actually a reseller for eNom, so when you do a whois it shows it's registered through namecheap AT eNom.
      When you do anything there it has to get passed on to eNom and I experienced delays and failures their interface with eNom. When you think you have paid to register a domain an namecheap, if somebody registers it elsewhere before they successfully pass the information to eNom, you are out of luck on the domain name, but they do give you a prompt refund.

      As far as godaddy, just google Mike Filsaime godaddy and you'll get a couple of screenfulls of how godaddy will disable your domain for one complaint, even if unfounded.

      My recommendation is name.com. I have been using them for about three years and never had any problems. I have used nodaddy, namecheap and netfirms in the past and now have my 50+ domains at name.com
      When I checked their .com: $8.25 for transfers --- $9.25** for new and renewals they have a free privacy if you use a coupon code. "PRIVACYPLEASE"

      **When you are buying anything there check at http://www.retailmenot.com/view/name.com for current discount codes. You cannot use 2 coupons in one transaction, so buy/renew a domain with a coupon and then immediately go back and get the whois privacy.
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      • Profile picture of the author e4job
        another vote for NameCheap here - we have used them for years with ZERO problems and EXCELLENT support, even though they are a reseller
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  • Profile picture of the author whland
    Domain Name Registration : Website Builder : Web Hosting : SSL Certificates : Dynadot.com is pretty cheap at $9.99 a year. Been using them for around 8 years without problems.

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  • Profile picture of the author pringle1troy
    Originally Posted by nmh View Post

    Hi All,

    I must get off of GoDaddy! They are charging $14.99 to renew our domains. I know there are lower companies out there. We don't have a site or anything on them yet so it's just the domain. Can anyone recommend a company where I can transfer and renew my domains for MUCH CHEAPER? THANKS!
    Yeah, typically a lot of domain companies give you a free domain or charge a low fee such as 1.99, etc. Then when you renew it's quite a bit more..
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  • NameCheap is a privatelabel of enom and enom is what I use they are the best. Crapdaddy is bad very bad the main reason they belive they have the right to close you down if 1 person complains just listen to Mike Filsaime talk about it they shut his domain down from 1 spam complaint, plus if you are into politics I can go on an on. I just hate people who do stuff like this and enom does not at least I would rather pay more for enom, i know you get 1dollar domains from daddy but they they get you on the backend not that they charge more but if you mess up you might live to regret it
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    • Profile picture of the author Charles E. White
      I have used namecheap for over a decade and never had a problem of any kind with them. Cheapest isn't always the best!
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  • Profile picture of the author Fat Wolf
    check out name.com, somethings it is cheaper than others
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  • Profile picture of the author Pdomain
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    Other way is

    find any registrar which offers transfer with coupon code, may be $2 and transfer the domain to that registrar.

    I see Godaddy has $1.99 coupon for transfer.. .com
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexchan338
    Simplest way to solve the problem.

    1. Go to Google.com
    2. Search, "godaddy domain renewal coupon [month] [year]" --> improvise if you need discounts for others ie. "godaddy 295 domain coupon [month] [year]" Just along these lines, you can my point.
    3. Copy the code (you obviously need to do your own research and test a few codes until one works, I usually browse through a 3-4 sites to find one, sometimes faster)
    4. Done.

    Thats how I get my Godaddy discounts, works like a charm every time.
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  • Profile picture of the author bunnyadam
    namecheap , name.com , internet.bs are some good options.

    Trick: never select auto renew, renew your domain yourself before date with some discount/promo coupon on internet
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  • Profile picture of the author mpollak450
    I use Netfirms and have always had good service. I think the price is not all there is to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Hackett
    Something you can do for Godaddy is install Honey as a Firefox add-on. When you put the domain in your cart, click on the orange "find savings" button, and it will cycle though all the available coupons without you having to go out and look for them.

    Right now the cheapest it's giving me is $2.95, but I've recently gotten 0.99 and 1.99 for new domains. Renewals, not sure, but the honey add-on will search those codes too.

    Worth giving it a shot :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author serekesh
    Once I starting using GoDaddy I never looked back. Now you can get an additional up to 12,5% off on every purchase.
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  • Profile picture of the author Pdomain
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    If you are regular customer of Godaddy, you must be getting emails from Godaddy to save on renewal, next purchase without limit..

    They are from 30% to 35% off, can be applied to renewal too.. I have used many times...

    This way, the renewal will cost you less than $10/year .com
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  • Profile picture of the author riyaz riffard
    you can use the coupons GoDaddy Promo Code - Save with January 2014 Coupon and buy $2- $4 domains on godaddy
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  • Profile picture of the author roxstar
    NameCheap. Renewals are $10.89.
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  • Profile picture of the author luvtrees
    Moniker is the best value these days, in my opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amazing Dave
    I've been using Namecheap since the beginning and all I can say is... They are the best! You really can't go wrong with them. They are cheap and you can always find coupons... And they offer a free WhoisGuard subscription when you buy a new domain for 1 year.

    ~ Dave
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  • Profile picture of the author David Hooper
    Agree about Namecheap. I moved everything from GoDaddy to Namecheap a few months ago and have been very happy. I don't know that they're any cheaper than GoDaddy, but the CEO isn't a dick, which was good enough for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sweersz
    NameCheap is the best. I trust them.
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  • Profile picture of the author aja akira
    Though I know about the NameCheap, but I use the godaddy. I think it is better. I am not sure about the rate is higher than namecheap.
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  • Profile picture of the author danlampert
    New idea - renewing names in bulk at GoDaddy brings down the price to $10.21 each. I tested this idea today (6-30-2014). I'm a web designer in Orlando and was frustrated with GoDaddy's higher priced renewals, up to $14.99 per name. I was used to paying $8-9 each renewal. Then, I tried something new this evening. Instead of renewing just names that expire in the next 30 days, I had selected a total of 29 domains to renew. The shopping cart figured a price of $9.99 each name plus some ICANN taxes. When I took the total order and divided by 29 names, the net price was $10.21 each. This may only work for web designers like me, who store the names of many clients, but I just wanted everyone to know that there is another way to get a reasonable rate of about $10 for domain renewals.
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  • Profile picture of the author rlopez88
    Well the cheapest is Godaddy, but i prefer NameCheap. They have been reliable and have discounts for every month.
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  • Profile picture of the author aja akira
    Namecheap & godaddy. You should check both of their rate when you need to renew. rate may up-down.
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  • Profile picture of the author joekoffi
    Godaddy horribly renews .net at $17+
    Isn't that terrible?
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    • Profile picture of the author cooler1
      Originally Posted by joekoffi View Post

      Godaddy horribly renews .net at $17+
      Isn't that terrible?
      With GoDaddy, even an .info domain costs about $14 to renew. It wasn't long ago info domains were $1 each.
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  • Profile picture of the author fhassan
    use namesilo.com

    free who is privacy.

    .com .net .org all registration or renewals not more than $8.99

    very easy to manage
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  • Profile picture of the author kelvowealth
    Yea.. If you are registering a new domain name I will advise you register with Godaddy as they have the cheapest coupon codes I have seen. I have bought several domains for $1 or $2.

    But renewal is really expensive at $14.99 which is more like a payback....

    SO i will advice you transfer your domain to another registrar before it expires... I usually transferr to namecheap at around $8.

    I have never had any issue doing it this way..

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author GeoFan
    Besides their price hikes, and recently the lack of coupons or codes... The main thing that really ticks me off about GoDaddy (God Addy) is -- their RENEWAL prices are much higher than their TRANSFER or NEW prices. This is extortion. The cost of a NEW domain should be the same as a RENEWAL. The cost of a RENEWAL should not me more than a TRANSFER. Jeez, THEIR own internal cost for NEW and TRANSFER is HIGHER than RENEWAL, they actually provide far less service and overhead is less for them to RENEW a domain.

    The best way to save money when renewing is to transfer AWAY from Godaddy!

    I am moving domains to NAMECHEAP.com away from GoDaddy because of their pricing model.

    NAMECHEAP is far better, and cheaper.
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  • Profile picture of the author thisisraz65
    transfer it to namecheap , than renew it . you need $10 to $11 dollar.
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      how much does it charge?
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  • Profile picture of the author neelshopno123
    Originally Posted by nmh View Post

    Hi All,

    I must get off of GoDaddy! They are charging $14.99 to renew our domains. I know there are lower companies out there. We don't have a site or anything on them yet so it's just the domain. Can anyone recommend a company where I can transfer and renew my domains for MUCH CHEAPER? THANKS!
    I always prefer Namechep.com
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  • Profile picture of the author maqua
    I like NameCheap and NameSilo
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Swift
    Hi nmh,

    We use adomainname4you.com, they are very cheap for most domain names.

    If not, we normally look at 1&1, although we have had some bad experiences with them, so we don't use them as often.

    Hope this helps!

    Christian
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  • Profile picture of the author LIGHTBASICS
    I started with Network Solutions (NetSol) back around 1995. Then I switched to HostGator out of convenience (expecting quicker propagation since that's where I'm hosted). When I told NetSol I wanted to move all my domains, they dropped their price to just $10.99/year. Very good, responsive tech support--real humans available 24/7.

    Plus, I like NetSol's UI for domains--it's real easy to see what's expiring when. Much more difficult with HostGator's UI. I had been a NetSol VIP customer for a while (and I only had a handful of domains there), but I only just became aware of the $10,99 rate recently. By the way, you cannot get this rate online--you have to call--even if you're a VIP customer. They've been around since the beginning of the Internet, and were once the sole registrar of .coms, so I expect they'll probably be around for a while more.
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  • Profile picture of the author moneyneed
    I use namecheap and they are ok.
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  • Profile picture of the author oshanmg
    I know most of you are going with either namechiep.com or dynadot.com. But you should really try out namesilo.com. They charge only $9.95 for a .com renewal. Accualy all of their TLD renewals are lower than $10 I guess.

    Also they are so cheap! Cheapest I have ever see if you think about the free Whois privacy and ICANN prices. Just go try it out.
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    • Profile picture of the author sriksm
      Yeah.. Namecheap is pretty good. I once referred it to my friend when I saw it at Lifehacker. He started with it and seems pretty happy. Price can be overlooked for the services they provide.
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  • Profile picture of the author PassiveIncomes
    $8-$11 depends whether you use a coupon code a not.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sandakelum
    Originally Posted by nmh View Post

    Hi All,

    I must get off of GoDaddy! They are charging $14.99 to renew our domains. I know there are lower companies out there. We don't have a site or anything on them yet so it's just the domain. Can anyone recommend a company where I can transfer and renew my domains for MUCH CHEAPER? THANKS!
    I use NameCheap.
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  • Profile picture of the author paladinseo
    if u registered it with godaddy u can only renew with them
    PRO Tip, let the domain expire and pick it up with some other registrar which is cheaper, or transfer the domain to another registrar before renweing
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  • Profile picture of the author Tonyaslist
    Yes I used to buy through GoDaddy, that is before I knew of the other much cheaper options out there. If you are looking for bells and whistles then GoDaddy is probably for you (but costs more) Namecheap for me is fairly cheap initially and recurring.

    One little tip for everyone registering domains for the first time. If possible, register for longer periods ie. 5 years as opposed to 1 year. Google recognizes domains that are registered for longer intervals and will reward them higher (Simply because there is a higher likelihood of greater investment into the domain, and won't be as likely to be abandoned after the 1st year re-registration comes due)
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  • Profile picture of the author luvtrees
    NameSilo, overall the cheapest and they include free privacy. Easy to use interface.

    Also, I sent their support a question and they responded in 5 minutes.
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  • Profile picture of the author vouchers
    Lot of people face the problem of higher cost of domain names of website.we have to choose a compatible domain name for our website which cause the cost of website very high.If we get discount on domain names then we can get many benefits from these kind of offers.
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  • NameCheap Are the best with excellent customer service. They will help you with transferring the domain. Also, ask for a discount voucher for the first time.They also offer a volume discount, but this applies only if you have 50 domain or more.
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  • Profile picture of the author rashedpwd
    Most of time I use the Godaddy or, Namecheap. As far as I know these two sites give the best service. Their rate is also good. You should not find the cheap only, you need to find the service also. Best of luck. Thanks a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author michaelkoehler92
    Try Namecheap, I think they are cheaper.. Especially with the free whois guard
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    I still have one domain at register.com and every year I call them up and tell them I want to move my domain because their prices are too high(which it is) and they always give me a discount.
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  • Profile picture of the author luvbuggal89
    Wow, a lot of different user experiences here shared which is great I'm definitely going to check out a couple of registrars mentioned here that I haven't heard of before.

    As far as my experience goes, I just renewed 3 of my domains at name cheap which were about $13.00 each including whois guard.

    Also of note, I saw that they charge just under 8 bucks to transfer domains over from GoDaddy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mauen
    Bitharbor.io is doing one free domain registration per hosting service signed up for. If you register for their web hosting services for each domain, they don't charge for the domain registration.
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  • Profile picture of the author samncube21
    Ok, this is what I do...

    First off I use NameCheap because it's the cheapest registrar I've found...

    Second, when it's time to renew, I search for "namecheap promo code" and then search only for the results within the last week. That way, only the freshest most reliable promo codes that actually work are easily found within the first 2 or 3 sites that are presented to me.

    I think the above will help you thread started
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    • Profile picture of the author CarolSummer
      Originally Posted by samncube21 View Post

      Ok, this is what I do...

      First off I use NameCheap because it's the cheapest registrar I've found...

      Second, when it's time to renew, I search for "namecheap promo code" and then search only for the results within the last week. That way, only the freshest most reliable promo codes that actually work are easily found within the first 2 or 3 sites that are presented to me.

      I think the above will help you thread started
      Hehe I just tried this and it worked perfectly thank-you!...You save me a few bucks
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  • Profile picture of the author Pdomain
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    I have transferred most of the expiring domain names from Godaddy to Namesilo. I find Namesilo is good for the affordability when it comes to registration, renewal, parking, free who-is privacy and the interface is also very easy to understand.

    I will say, go with either Namesilo or Dynadot....... they are good for affordability.....

    However, I use Godaddy Auctions to sell domain names, which are with Namesilo and Dynadot. It is a little problematic to transfer a domain name when it is sold in Godaddy Auction........... if the domain name is not registered with Godaddy.
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  • Profile picture of the author hynds
    Transferring to another registrar is a good way to save some bucks. It's really useful if you have many domains under management.
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