bmugford said:
As I have said before GoDaddy.com is the AOL of domain registrars. They own over 30% of the domain market share between GD and WWD. There is no other registrar over 8%.
Even people who have no clue what a domain is have heard of GoDaddy. They are by far the easiest registrar to deal with end user wise.
Brad
I'm not sure why that makes GoDaddy a compelling place to buy, archive, access and modify my domains through. When I need to look-up and reg a domain name fast, GoDaddy is cumbersome and slow. I don't hate GoDaddy, I've been using them for years, and their customer support is decent, but Name.com is so much swifter and more pleasant, everything seems to work (as far as I can tell so far) and customer support responded within an hour to e-mail I sent earier today.
I don't see why an end-user would have any more difficulty with Name.com than I've had. I'm impressed with the size of GoDaddy.com, but still not sure what the compelling argument to put up with them is.
Now the periodic domain promotions is a good argument when the price to reg is one dollar less. But one thing that bugs me about GoDaddy and that I like about Name.com, is that Name.com gives me the ability to preset WHO IS data defaults *seperately* from my user account name. I've recently decided to create my own entity for WHO IS data to avoid privacy fees, and with Name.com every domain I register automatically uses that data. Saves me time and hassle. It's just faster and cleaner all the way around.
And as I mentioned before, answerable.com has 'free privacy' for higher reg fees (so not really free, right?), which is why I started using them prior to Name.com, but now I don't need privacy anymore, I handle it myself; and answerable.com has a really awkward interface in general in my opinion, and I find it a hassle to use.