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I want to become a domain resseller and i don`t know from where to buy this package . I was thinking at GoDaddy but sincerilly i don`t know . Witch resseller is the best ? And it`s profitable ?


Have a great day,
Iulian
 
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Hi Iulian, you can also check Directi - ResellerClub.
 
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I have a GoDaddy reseller package, so can comment on the pros and cons of that:

Pros-
-cheaper registration for yourself
-you get a cut of all sales (you set prices within a realistic min./max. range)
-relatively cheap and easy to get started
-GD provide all the technology and accept the creditcard/paypal payments for you
-GD handle customer service (unless you choose them not to)
-you can actually undercut GoDaddy without coupons (I just use my own reseller account for $6.95 .coms without looking for a GD coupon)

Cons-
-GD charge an annual fee to be a reseller (although 'Super Resellers' are able to offer the reseller packages at a discount- for example see my dnReseller.biz where GD's $99.99 reseller is only $60pa)
-Ugly interface (much like the GD homepage)
-Difficult to customise

I've not used any others yet, but am considering one of the (more expensive) eNom reseller packages, I'm sure other members can provide info on the pros and cons of the eNom/DirectI packages (which I'd also be interested to hear opinions on).
 
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I'm selling Enom reseller account for 1 time fee only $200 (discounted from $250) limited while account is available.

You will be able to set your own white label (PDQ) if you want just like www.needname.com website. You will be able to offer FREE networking tools for every .TV registration. The DNS management is one of the nice tool to have for every domain name, where you can update your domain name A record, CNAME, redirect, etc.

If you have other question, please send me pm or email support@ needname.com.

More info:
http://www.hardworking.com/make-money-online/increase-your-revenue-become-a-reseller-9.html

See the pricing below.
Best regards,
Em

Price: $250

Register/Renew/Transfer
.com $7.49 $7.49 $7.49
.net $7.49 $7.49 $7.49
.org $7.49 $7.49 $7.49
.us $8.95 $8.95 $8.95
.info $8.95 $8.95 $8.95
.mobi $10.95 $18.50 N/A
.la $50.95 $50.95 N/A
.biz $8.95 $8.95 $8.95
.com.tw $35.95 $35.95 $35.95
.org.tw $35.95 $35.95 $35.95
.idv.tw $35.95 $35.95 $35.95
.ca $15.95 $15.95 $15.95
.cn $25.95 $25.95 $25.95
.eu $11.95 $11.95 N/A
.name $8.95 $8.95 $8.95
.cc $26.95 $26.95 $26.95
.ac $65.95 $65.95 N/A
.io $65.95 $65.95 N/A
.sh $65.95 $65.95 N/A
.tv $23.95 $23.95 $23.95
.bz $26.95 $26.95 N/A
.nu $26.95 $26.95 N/A
.ws $26.95 $26.95 N/A
.kids.us $95.95 N/A N/A
.com.cn $26.95 $26.95 $26.95
.net.cn $26.95 $26.95 $26.95
.org.cn $26.95 $26.95 $26.95
.de $16.95 $16.95 N/A
.be $16.95 $16.95 N/A
.tc $57.95 $57.95 N/A
.vg $57.95 $57.95 N/A
.ms $57.95 $57.95 N/A
.gs $57.95 $57.95 N/A
.jp $95.95 $95.95 N/A
.net.nz $57.95 $57.95 N/A
.co.nz $57.95 $57.95 N/A
.org.nz $57.95 $57.95 N/A
.in $19.95 $19.95 $19.95
.at $84.95 $84.95 N/A
.am $109.95 $109.95 N/A
.nl $34.95 $34.95 N/A
.it $34.95 $34.95 N/A
.fm $109.95 $109.95 N/A
 
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Enom, resellerclub and wildwest r sup to be pretty good.. wildwest (go daddy) rates r kinda high... u shud try resellerclub (directi) out.. their rates r decent.. plus no yearly payment
 
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namodri said:
Enom, resellerclub and wildwest r sup to be pretty good.. wildwest (go daddy) rates r kinda high... u shud try resellerclub (directi) out.. their rates r decent.. plus no yearly payment

I like resellerclub
:xf.love:
 
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If you are buying and selling domains, it is a lot easier to do this using Enom reseller. You can easily move domains from one account to another without delay.
 
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