I am interested in doing business with Namesilo and dynadot? Are they any good? Preferably name silo
I use them both and have never had any problems.
I would do the same thing. While I have not had problems at either, they are still what i would call second tier registrars and many potential buyers will not have an account with them. Sure they can set one up, but I like to keep any barrier controlled, no matter how minimal.i agree with your other post where you said sometimes prices aren't everything and one must consider going with what the mahjority goes with. as much as that can be generally a very bad idea in most other areas of life.
in this case, godaddy.
so between dyna and NS, I'd go with godaddy.
go daddy has the worst ui and i hate their constant upselling. Plus I hate their oversexualized marketing and some of their awful practices. Such as hunting.case, godaddy.
so between dyna and NS, I'd go with godaddy
yeah I am a fan of name.com and I like the UI. I just like to look for the best deal and I see name.com has some good prices. For like $7.49Namesilo just seems so cheap to me... i dont really like the UI. I am started to like name.com!
what exactly is a second tier registrar?I would do the same thing. While I have not had problems at either, they are still what i would call second tier registrars and many potential buyers will not have an account with them. Sure they can set one up, but I like to keep any barrier controlled, no matter how minimal.
Could not disagree more with you on that one.go daddy has the worst ui
go daddy has the worst ui and i hate their constant upselling. Plus I hate their over sexualized marketing and some of their awful practices. Such as hunting.
what exactly is a second tier registrar?
But what if it doesn't appeal to meBut as for the over sexualized ads, that's one of the main reasons I go there. Please surrender your man card immediately!
GASP! :DA registrar that is neither first tier, or third tier.
I am curious how you classify themIts my internal classification, it means nothing.
Could not disagree more with you on that one.
Their UI is the easiest.
Isn't that all in the past? We have a kinder, gentler GoDaddy now!I can't imagine an easier UI, but it is completely subjective so I get it. But as for the over sexualized ads, that's one of the main reasons I go there. Please surrender your man card immediately!
NameSilo is great, cheap prices and easy to use. Their support is very helpful, and they actually listen to customer feedback and try to make improvements accordingly. Personally I really like their UI. It might look a bit dated, but it's really functional and their system just works.
I recently opened an account with NameCheap, and although their UI is shiny, it has been a very buggy experience so far. It's difficult to manage/navigate your domains if you have more than a few, certain names added to cart disappear from cart, and checking out with multiple domains always leads to cloudflare "host is down" pages or unsuccessful transactions (checking out only works smoothly with <10 domains - for me at least). It seems like they have sacrificed a lot of functionality in their pursuit of a sleek looking design.Didn't use NameSilo yet, but I had been using NameCheap for a good while, then after their UI update, stopped using them currently because their new UI is very unfriendly for more than 5 domains in your account.... no export function... too much whitespace, big web 3.0 graphics, over ajax use, etc.