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Ask HN: Where would you send your mother to register a domain name?

4 pointsby sirjonathanalmost 13 years ago
While many of us, I imagine, would just do it for her, what if she wanted to register a domain herself? Where would you tell her to go?

4 comments

polyfractalalmost 13 years ago
<a href="http://badger.com" rel="nofollow">http://badger.com</a> is pretty awesome. Has a lot of pre-configured one-click "apps" which can be tremendously helpful. For example, click the "Tumblr" button and it automatically takes care of all the DNS re-arrangements required to serve up your tumblr on your domain.<p>Very slick and easy to use interface. I've had a lot of good experiences with their customer support too.
balacalmost 13 years ago
<a href="http://hover.com" rel="nofollow">http://hover.com</a> is very straightforward, simple, and doesn't upsell you.
NameMagealmost 13 years ago
NameCheap.com - It's much more reliable than GoDaddy and doesn't try to upsell as much. Plus, the signup process is rather straight forward. I can help your grandma register a name if you'd like. Just have her email me at support(at)namemage.com and I'll be glad to help answer any questions she has when registering.
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AznHisokaalmost 13 years ago
I'd send my mom to a web hosting service that'd register it for me. Otherwise she'll get confused and wonder why she can't do anything with it afterwards.