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Ask YC: Need a new domain name registrar

19 pointsby hbienover 16 years ago
The place I'm currently using raised their renewal fee to $35/year and I have a lot of domain names =/.<p>I'm looking for a place that's around the average $10/year or lower and has a nice web panel design to manage domain names.<p>What are you guys using?

25 comments

sidsavaraover 16 years ago
By the way, I recently discovered Google has free private domain registration for $10 a year after talking about this with a friend:<p><a href="http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/domain.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/domain.html</a><p>No recommendation here from personal experience, except that I use Google Apps for my email. It looks good on paper and it's goodle, maybe someone else can share their experience.
qhoxieover 16 years ago
I have been using NameCheap for many many years and they do a great job. There was one outage recently, and the owner kept everyone up to date by constantly posting on the forums and answering individual questions.
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owkayeover 16 years ago
I'm using name.com which costs me $6.99 per year for the first year, although I don't know what renewals will cost since this is my first year:<p>"For a limited time you'll be able to take advantage of $6.99 pricing for new .com registrations by using the promo code TLHF99 when you checkout. This is currently only good for one year registrations."
igorhvrover 16 years ago
I use <a href="http://www.nearlyfreespeech.net/" rel="nofollow">http://www.nearlyfreespeech.net/</a>.<p>They bill 8.59 for a top level US domain renewal or registration.<p>Their service is good for anyone that understands DNS - they let you directly edit your DNS records.
socmothover 16 years ago
i just switched to <a href="http://www.gandi.net/" rel="nofollow">http://www.gandi.net/</a>, i wasn't able to find a single bad review.
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josefrescoover 16 years ago
Become your own Registrar, and buy the domains wholesale for $10/year.<p><a href="http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/" rel="nofollow">http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/</a><p>/I use GoDaddy
sidsavaraover 16 years ago
I use godaddy. I have used 1and1, NameCheap, ipowerweb, yahoo, etc.<p>GoDaddy may suck balls for a lot of things, but they are the best that I've found for having multiple domains. I don't have a lot, just a dozen or so active - but the interface is sweet, fast, and very easy to do domain locking/unlocking, nameservers, multiple edits, etc.<p>Of course, I'm not authority. This is just me saying what I've done, and what I like.
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dlytleover 16 years ago
I'm personally interested now in registrars that are outside of the US. Since the Kentucky ruling seizing those gambling websites, it's become a little bit more important to think about where your registrar is located.<p>Not that I think that sort of ruling is going to become common, but shielding yourself as much as possible from US court intervention isn't a terrible idea.
BlueSkiesover 16 years ago
I highly recommend Moniker.com. They have an excellent record on domain security (more to say about that) and are priced reasonably. I think I pay $8/year for registration and $1/year for name privacy for Social.com. To get this price, check the domain name forums (Namepros.com, DNForum.com) for forum member discount announcements.<p>I was originally using Namesecure prior to Oct. 2006 when they allowed someone to use some social engineering to steal my domain Social.com. Took me almost two weeks to recover it.<p>Besides an excellent track record, Moniker just came out with an additional security product that allows you to specify offline verification to further secure your domain.<p>GoDaddy I would stay away from. I hear nothing but bad news about dealings with them.<p>I'll have to take a look at gandi.net. Had not heard of them before.
EGFover 16 years ago
I think godaddy is the best. If you are buying\selling then its easy to push names in and out of. The management is simple and the locking\unlocking is very easy. Price is king as many other features are commodities. Also having 24/7 phone support is great.
fgblanchover 16 years ago
I used to register the domains with yahoo but the renewal price its quite high.<p>Today i've registered one with google (godaddy) for google apps for domains and everything went ok 10$ per year and google apps for domains set up by default
sireatover 16 years ago
I use both NameCheap and GoDaddy. I would have switched off GoDaddy completely but actually GoDaddy is the cheapest (around $7/yr) when using coupons...<p>One more tip, hosting with the registrar is usually a bad idea.
cubicrayover 16 years ago
I'm using bluehost.com, it's $10/year. Their checkout process is very quick. Also see: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=150561" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=150561</a>
izak30over 16 years ago
I'm a reseller at opensrs. It works out very well for what I need.
lunaruover 16 years ago
I'm using GoDaddy (I wouldn't recommend them for any of their other products besides domains and maybe SSL certs), but I hear lots of votes for Dreamhost.
mannylee1over 16 years ago
Dynadot.com is an excellent choice.
DenisMover 16 years ago
DynDNS lets you set very low TTL. It's not cheap, but if that's what you need it's very good.
modocover 16 years ago
I use joker.com. Have for many many years. No complaints.
agottererover 16 years ago
I use AIT domains and godaddy. Don't love either.
codeviewover 16 years ago
nearlyfreespeech.net Have been using for 2 years now. Love it.
alizakiover 16 years ago
I second dreamhost.
adityaover 16 years ago
dreamhost does pretty well at $9.95/yr
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matthall28over 16 years ago
Namecheap!
bjclarkover 16 years ago
namecheap.com
rrivalover 16 years ago
name.com