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hi guyz, im new, this is my first step
I found out that bluehost.com has Host Unlimited Domains and Free Domain Forever feature (it does mean its free if you add another domain and unlimited?), i want to register many many domains in bluehost. then sell it to sedo, what can you say about that?, give me some advice...thanks
 
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i think that the free domain feature means that they make enough money from your hosting payments to cover a registration/renewals. if you're just looking to buy/sell domains, then you're better off registering domains yourself instead of paying for hosting that you don't need.

selling domains that are held at bluehost might be a bit messy.
 
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hi spawn61183,

I recommend you SEOParking.com because thats good enough for you if you want to use your domain for buy and sell purpose.

Regards,

Awais
 
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Don't go on a spending spree. You will waste your time & money if you don't learn what makes a good domain name. You say you are looking to sell them at Sedo, please, please don't buy anything, spend some time (weeks at least) to try to get a feel of what has value. Learn what is selling & why. It will save you countless dollars.

best of luck
 
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If I have understood YOU correct, then I think you have misunderstood what bluehost.com offers.

It is unlimited domain HOSTING not regging it, and Free Domain Forever means you get the ONE domain name you register with the hosting account you create, even if you later on cancel your hosting account.

The only thing FREE is the domains you want to HOST, you can HOST as many domain names as you want. NOT REGISTER --- BUT HOST.

If I have misunderstood, then forgive me. :)
 
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