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The title pretty much says it all. I'm curious which registrars are the most popular for people with at least 100 domains, and why those particular registrars are of value to you.
If you have a problem communicating with someone at Godaddy, simply hang up and call right back. You'll get a different person who can probably help you.
I think someone earlier in this thread said that GoDaddy supports Sedo MLS, but I don't think this is correct. Can anyone confirm/deny this?
I have nearly 1000.
1.Namesilo
Pros:
Stable pricing
Free life time privacy
Good Support.
Two-factor authentication.
API access.
Cons:
It doesn't support Sedo MLS and Afternic fast transfer.
2.Godaddy
Pros:
Biggest Registrar.
Good Price (Only for DDC memmbers)
Supports Sedo MLS and Afternic fast transfer.
Two-factor authentication.
Good support from Aftermarket Head @Joe Styler
Cons :
Higher Renewal rate.
Ineffective support staff.
3.Dynadot :
Pros:
Fast API access.
Good Support.
Two-factor authentication.
Supports Sedo MLS and Afternic fast transfer.
Cons :
Little higher pricing than other registrar.
4.NameBright:
Pros:
Cheap Registration, Renewal and Transfer pricing @ $8.03 (You need to prefund your account min)
Good Support. ( I got great support here at NP from its owner @Rebies )
Free Privacy for first year.
Two-factor authentication.
Cons :
It doesn't support Sedo MLS and Afternic fast transfer.
5.NameCheap
Pros:
Love their "Black Friday" and "Move your Domain Day" Deals
Normal registration fee
Good Support.
Free Privacy for first year.
Two-factor authentication.
Supports Sedo MLS and Afternic fast transfer.
6.Name.com
Pros:
Cheap transfer @ $8.25
Free Privacy for first year.
Two-factor authentication.
Supports Sedo MLS and Afternic fast transfer.
Cons :
Little higher pricing for registration and renewal than other registrar.
Very Slow Support.
They are my favorite registrars, I don't have any problem with them.
Also another correction, Name.com doesn't provide Free first year privacy.
After hours at Godaddy premier services is now great ,instead of the call rolling to general population ,it now rolls to managed services department ,which have a small bunch of good people.They also have the redemption codes ,no more 20 min. holds, I guess those surveys helped.Lol do you say bye first or just hang up while they're talking?
GoDaddy, cause they used to do great $1 coupon offers and that's where mostly everybody else has their domains.
I believe to have your domains in many different registrars as that is more secure. I use GD, NameSilo, Namebright, Domain.com and others.
Hey guys! The title caught my eye and just wanted to reach out and invite everyone to check out Uniregistry. We just integrated our aftermaket sales platform and rebranded into The Uniregistry Market. We aren't the cheapest registrar but I'll be happy to add discounts depending on the volume of your domains.
Feel free to reach out to me directly at chris @ uniregistry . com
Thanks!
Guys, Take a look at Epik.com. They are up and coming. Low cost, nice interface, easy transfer and when they say "Legendary Customer Service" they are not kidding. The other night I had a question and it was about midnight. I sent an email and @robepik emailed me back within 5 minutes with a solution.
Like most, the majority of my portfolios is with Go Daddy, but that is changing. The major advantage GD had was being listed on Premium, but that is now no longer an issue since they purchased Afternic and offer the name at the Afternic buy it now price anyway.
Yep, with $8.10 .com prices for namepros members, a commission free marketplace to list your names for sale, and really great customer support, its no wonder why people are excited about Epik and the word is getting out there..