I want to register 5 .com domain names. Tired of godaddy renewal fees.Leaning towards namescheap. Any other suggestions? Thanks!
9/22/2016 11:49:35 PM
How many domains do you have? Godaddy has a domain club that trims about 40-50% off domains (depending on TLD.) https://www.godaddy.com/domains/discount-domains.aspx$10/month$14.99 .com goes down to $8.29, break even at 18 domains.Domain club and Auctions are probably the best reason to remain at GoDaddy. Their interface is a hot mess, but all the options you want are there if you click around. I've also had much better luck with them whenever I need to update DNS or Nameservers. If you're on Google DNS I can usually propogate in minutes, not hours/days.I absolutely would not trust 1&1. Namecheap seems fine.
9/23/2016 12:23:09 AM
currently have 5 domain names, will be at most 10
9/23/2016 12:57:17 AM
google and amazon both offer this nowhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/domain-register-update.html
9/23/2016 8:40:57 PM
namescheap seems cheaper than google and amazon.is there any advantage to using google and amazon?
9/27/2016 10:27:20 AM
does amazon do hosting as well?
9/27/2016 2:48:26 PM
AWS does everything[Edited on September 27, 2016 at 5:22 PM. Reason : look at EC2 or Elastic Beanstalk]
9/27/2016 5:20:50 PM
if your website is static (it probably is) just throw it in s3 for $0.60/month
9/28/2016 12:58:09 PM
http://www.namecheap.com or http://www.namesilo.com are the two I'd recommend for cheap/relatively hassle-free domain registration.
9/29/2016 8:44:00 AM
Haven't had any issues with Namecheap and it was the cheapest option I found that seemed reputable.
11/4/2016 5:36:56 PM
dreamhost is like 15 a year
11/5/2016 2:07:32 PM