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Postby irfansblog » Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:45 am

Which domain registrar is better to use to register in .mobi zone, cheaply?
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Re: Domain registration

Postby gallas » Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:17 pm

If you have a bulk volume, I'd recomend Enom.com

If you are a simple end user, I guess Godaddy will do the job
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Re: Domain registration

Postby Jerlene » Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:50 am

I always recommend GoDaddy. Everything with them is extremely fast and simple. Also, they have a ton of coupons if you're looking to save some money for your purchase[s]. They work even better for bulk purchases and there are .mobi specific coupons.
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Re: Domain registration

Postby Andrew » Fri Dec 11, 2009 7:33 am

Name.com offers .mobi for $8.99 and you get FREE private whois and Google Apps with all your domains.

http://www.name.com/
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Re: Domain registration

Postby irfansblog » Sat Dec 12, 2009 2:54 pm

Andrew wrote:Name.com offers .mobi for $8.99 and you get FREE private whois and Google Apps with all your domains.

http://www.name.com/


I don't understand what do you mean about Google applications?
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Re: Domain registration

Postby Andrew » Sat Dec 12, 2009 4:54 pm

irfansblog wrote:
Andrew wrote:Name.com offers .mobi for $8.99 and you get FREE private whois and Google Apps with all your domains.

http://www.name.com/


I don't understand what do you mean about Google applications?


Take a look at these videos for more info...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJT3pagjd8s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JJDugn4RoQ
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Re: Domain registration

Postby TheJets » Sat Dec 12, 2009 5:13 pm

irfansblog wrote:
Andrew wrote:Name.com offers .mobi for $8.99 and you get FREE private whois and Google Apps with all your domains.

http://www.name.com/


I don't understand what do you mean about Google applications?


I use Google Apps for my business email accounts. It is kind of like Gmail but you can customize it.
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Re: Domain registration

Postby Jhon Kelly » Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:52 am

As you may know a domain name is just a name, not a real website. If you are going to create your website: 1- Buy a domain name. A domain name is a name you want to call your website (ex: www.yahoo.com). To get a domain name, you have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. 2- Buy a web hosting service to provide your online space and enable you to get your website online at your purchased domain name.

If you want to start your website I recommend purchase your domain and hosting together. In this way it is possible to get your domain for free. Some hosting services offer this gift today.

As an experienced webmaster I recommend BlueHost service which I’m sure it would work for you and fulfill all your requirements. They have a really great offer for hosting & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them.
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Re: Domain registration

Postby michel jhon » Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:19 am

I cant answer myself why domain registration is needed. And another thing who are the companies that register domain names, why they, where does money from registration go and what are they used for?
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Re: Domain registration

Postby Beaten Rice » Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:23 am

When looking into web hosting services for your website the first thing to do is to assess your own personal needs as they pertain to those hosting services you'll want to consider. Small homepages will have vastly different web hosting criteria from the website of a large company for instance. It is also important to take into consideration anything you are planning on hosting in the near future as well and to take any potential growth into account so that you are not caught off guard by unexpected costs.

The next step in finding web hosting services for your needs is to compare the rates of different hosting companies. While many companies will offer temptingly low rates it's crucial to know how much the prices will grow if your services and customer base expand.

Good technical support from your web hosting company is also critical to success. The ability to solve any problems quickly with the least disruption possible is key to the growth of your website. The best technical support you can hope for from a web hosting company is an in house 24 hours a day, seven days a week, phone & email, based in your home country service. It's also worth finding out if the technical support is free or comes with a charge. Also, make sure the hosting company clearly defines "consulting" versus "technical support" as technical support will most likely be free while consulting may have a price tag.
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