Hi!how are you I am looking up to take a real estate domain which really matched the the exact..Please let me know that what is good and authentic source to get it.
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Hi!how are you I am looking up to take a real estate domain which really matched the the exact..Please let me know that what is good and authentic source to get it.


There are hundreds of domain resellers around. I prefer to find a local one, as it's easier to ring them for support if you need it, but really, that's a minor thing. A new one that I heard recommended recently was https://www.hover.com/, so you might like to check that out.
$15 for that. How about namecheap for $9
I really like http://easydns.com, I don't work for them but hold all my domains there. Here is what I like about them:
- Don't cross-market to me, only flag when a domain is coming due
- Excellent support stationed in Toronto and not farmed out to another country
- Very good DNS services including round-robin back email servers.
- Simple to use administration panel that also keeps track of all invoices so it is nice during tax time
- No transfer shenanigans
- Not the cheapest but not outrageous and certainly worth the few extra dollars a year.
I have a strong vote for godaddy

I've been using domainsonly for years because I know the guy that's behind it and I fully trust him. I would wish that the managerment system was more user friendly but my trust in this guy is so big that I don't even mind it.
He really knows his stuff and he's really helpful when we had a problem with certain domains (thanks to certain customers that leave everything for the last minute)
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namecheap it is ok, from my point of view.
You can try also namesilo.
I dont think buyng domain from any where matters ,,, what matters is the hosting...
Hi.
IMHO it does matter. When you buy a domain you also need public DNS management and perhaps advance features to help with mail and complex public url forwarding. Most registrars run their own DNS management; therefore you are at bay to how good their management works and if the DNS gets forwarded quickly to the region and world abroad.
Some registrars give you a good amount of free services while others make segmented commodities out of all the little services they have, this is the way that they offer a cheap domain registration and then you pay for this and that service, so for many users it is not as inexpensive as they wanted.
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Steve
I have bought 5 domains from NameCheap so far and and all of them are working fine. I also got excellent support from them. Godaddy also goes fine.
You can register a domain for only $4.95 here: http://www.webshiver.com/cheapest-domain-registration/
GoDaddy registers the cheapest domains when you use a coupon. Normally, you will get your domain registered at around 9$/year. Choose any registrar according to your ease and comfort
GoDaddy is known to be the one of the cheapest domain registrars out there especially if you get a hold of some of their promotions or coupon codes, they occasionally have a 1$ domain sale...
Got a $1 .com domain todayfrom GoDaddy. I have used them for a year, and I am a noob webmaster, and so far no problems. Support is quick as long as it's a supported issue of course. I heard their hosting is terrible though. I got hosting from somewhere else.
Hi - you hear occasional horror stories about GoDaddy so, though thousands of people use without a problem, I'll sound a small note of caution.
Having said that, I do use Webmaster7 for most of my domain purchases. This is a rebrand of GoDaddy – white label – but it's cheaper.
I have to say, the Godaddy backend is peculiar and sometimes frustrating.
To spread things around a bit, I then also use Namecheap.
Malc![]()
Godaddy for domain purchase is perfect and problem free. Godaddy for hosting is were you hear problems. They are just too big to give personal attention. I suggest godaddy for domains and Hostgator for hosting. You should keep them separate. Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
I'm using Godaddy and Bluehost
Hi
I really like godaddy , very convenient or 1name1day if you want to buy a valuable and cheap domain
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