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Posted By: Bluto Samartino In Response To: Thanks For The Domain Registrar Tip (Tom B. at Work)
Friday, 27 January 2006, at 11:19 p.m.
if you sell a domain it is too hard to push it over to a new buyer's account.
I really like Namecheap. BUt just never buy hosting form a domain reg. THe value is just not there.HTey may have heap plans bu tthe hosting is terrible and the overall value is not as good as what you can get form a good hosting company.
> Actually, both tips are great. If your websites are putting several
> thousand dollars in your pocket every month, why take a chance on a cheap
> hosting company? Pay the money for 24/7 reliable service.
> Let me put it this way: if you make 25 cents a minute from your website
> (that's $360 a day), how many "unavailable" minutes are you
> going to tolerate?
> And the domain name registrar tip is also greatly appreciated. I've read
> some horror stories on other forums about Go Daddy holding domains hostage
> because of alleged spam complaints (mostly the Warrior forum) and don't
> want to ever be in a situation where someone holds my income hostage over
> a $9 domain name. I don't condone spamming -- don't get me wrong -- but
> why pay a $200 "good faith" deposit because your registrar says
> that you're guilty until proven innocent? Confront me with the alleged
> evidence so that I can disprove the claim -- but remember, the complainer
> doesn't pay your registration fees -- I do! I need a professional business
> relationship, and I've heard enough Go Daddy horror stories lately to make
> me think that there may be some substance to them.
> 1and1.com offers $5.99 registration and free private registration, but I
> find their service to be frustrating at times and their interface to be
> "clunky". Again, a couple of extra dollars to ensure a smooth
> experience is worth it to me.
> Thanks again,
> Tom
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