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I have tried many domain registers and GoDaddy is by far the best for me.
I transfered all my domains to GoDaddy and now control them under one account.
They have Secure SSL Certificates for Only $29.95!
Which is a must if you want to give your customers secure shopping
www.godaddy.com
They also do webhosting and it looks like decent plan but I have not tried it.
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BeadHappy Total posts: 15
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I use GoDaddy for my domain registrar, and AussieHosts for my hosting. Both seem to work great. |
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beckysthisnthat Location: Texas Total posts: 1391
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I recently purchased my first domain name and went through GoDaady. I am starting out with their free 5-page starter package and the support has been great! Once I feel comfortable about how to do things, I'll probably upgrade with them. I purchased another with register.com and don't have anywhere near the bells and whistles that I do with GoDaddy and the registration was quite a bit more. I made the mistake of not looking around and went to Register.com first. |
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Jen Location: Texas Total posts: 140
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Namecheap.com - $8.88 for .com, .org, .net - something around $3 for .info Comes with free url redirect, POP email, etc. The domain registrations are also coming with free whoisguard, which is great if you're not running a business off of a certain domain (privatizes your whois information), because it'll reduce your spam and unsolicited phone calls. However, if you're running a business or selling products off of that domain, it doesn't give you a very trustworthy appearance.
Also, as far as SSL certificates go - if you want to play around with one for a month and figure out how all the configuration and stuff goes, but not PAY for that month, try http://www.rapidssl.com/ssl-certificate/ssl-products.html(see the 30 day free trial). It's rather easy to change your security key over after the trial period.
For SSL the big question is, are you only going to put it on one subdomain, or do you need a "wildcard". Cheapest wildcard out there is here: http://www.rapidssl.com/chainedssl/chainedssl_wildcard.html for $175 (I paid somewhere around $800 for that through versign  )
Starfield is not as well recognized by browsers, sometimes leading to a security alert by your browser. (Starfield is what you get through godaddy, and is what paypal uses) |
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teapotdee Total posts: 551
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I have a godaddy franchise here:
http://vulcaninternet.com
I set it up so that I could send my clients somewhere without having to get entangled in their domain ownership. It is great. GoDaddy has a lot of other services and software, some of which I do not recommend at all, but some people want that kind of thing so there it is. Most of their services are excellent.
The "name grabber" service came in handy when I had a client who had failed to keep an old domain updated or kepp his password etc. I just set him up with a hyphenated version of his old name, put a redirect page on the host that was holding the original captive, and then got it for him as soon as it expired. |
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angelsolutions Location: Corpus Christi, TX Total posts: 3201
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envirobay Location: Boise, Id Total posts: 624
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teapotdee Total posts: 551
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You don't have to accept everything at GoDaddy, that is why all the separate charges are actually better. You can register the domain and "point" it to one of the hosts that provides the other parts.
That is why I set up Vulcan Internetas a reseller. Complete flexibility for everyone. If PSU goes ahead and sets up those new servers with its own host packages, the same domains can point over to them. |
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tux Total posts: 4
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I register my domains with Godaddy (I have 3 and a few for clients). They are the best known and probably best supported register. I run my sites on a Debian server that resides in my office. That way I have full control. |
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elainebs63 Location: Sunny Florida Total posts: 32
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Is Go Daddy still a good one to use? I see the messages suggesting them are from last year. I am ready to make the leap and want some advice before I jump! |
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*southie* Location: Sunny Florida Total posts: 1718
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YES - GoDaddy is still a beloved favorite. The hardest part
is ignoring all the gobbly-gooks they want you to buy on top
of it!
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Calico Cat Total posts: 8
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Hello:
eBay Refugee here. I am very impressed with this site and planning to fully utilize it....after much research since July. However, I am confused about the Domain Name Registration. Can I register and purchase from here or do I have to go elsewhere first? Thank you. |
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2BOYSandTOYS Location: Kansas Total posts: 9397
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*southie* Location: Sunny Florida Total posts: 1718
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Hi there and welcome to PSU,
pretty much of our members have registered domains
via go-daddy . . . where it is cheaper.
As you now can see - how cheep cheep -- errr cheap
we are! But truthfully - why pay more if you can get
yours for cheap? Paying more doesn't necessarily mean
you're going to get a better service!
Sharon
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Calico Cat Total posts: 8
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Thanks for the welcome and the quick response. Off to Go Daddy I go. Am really looking forward to getting my website up and running asap. Then I can take the time to chat and get to know everyone. From reading through the forums...you all seem great. Melodie |
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