Hi
I want to register a domain for future use, although I may not be using it right away. The cheapest I have found up to now is TotalNic. http://www.TotalNIC.net/
Can anyone advice me if this is a good price. Also, I wouldn't need to pay for name servers etc would I? (Like you have to with Joker).
Comments much appreciated!
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Webmaster of Gib-Online Dot COM (or webmistress for that matter!) www.gib-online.com
The Rock of Gibraltar on the WEB
I would recommend www.vservers.com
You can park it there for free as long as you need. I switched between several hosting companies to save a few bucks and ended coming back to Vservers.
I've used totalnic.net quite a few times in the past, but their interface is extremely lacking and updating the DNS is hell...It made me think, "hey having a user name and password to manage my accounts is worth the extra bucks at spyproductions."
I just found 000domains.com and haven't had time to evaluate their service.
Yeah I have known about Joker for a while but their site is really confusing. It seems I have to provide nameservers when I register yet if I am not planning on hosting the site I have no nameservers so does this mean I have to hire their own ones?
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Webmaster of Gib-Online Dot COM (or webmistress for that matter!) www.gib-online.com
The Rock of Gibraltar on the WEB
stay away from 123domains.com - i mean the owner and service are good, but the fine print states that domains registered with them must remain with them for another 3 yrs after the initial 2 yrs...
i didn't read that and bought 3 domains from them...
I since then use 000domains.com and bought 3 other domains and they are good with the domain manager panel for use... at $13.50/yr I think they are the cheapest for 1 yr only registrations...
as i said 000domains.com is great.... just a few minutes ago i registered another 4 domains with them to bring it to a total of 7 domains with 000domains.com
First of all, Network Solutions...
They're expensive
They have bad support
Friends don't let friends register domains with Netsol.
Anyways...
I use TotalNIC.net and I've found it to be my favorite. I've registered one domain with them--it would've been two except for a small (or big...?) error that occurred. It said that a domain 'aspology.com' was registered, but every other place said it was available. I had to register with a (rather cryptic) NameSecure.com.
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Think you're running the server "is 5" and an Asp is only a snake? Get with the times! Active Server Pages dominate.
Soon to come: Aspology.com
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