namecheap.com is enom's reseller
http://www.seomoz.org/blogdetail.php?ID=1363
Basically, your domain expires or is close to it, they snatch it during the 45 days allowed to a registrar, and if it makes any money, you're screwed.
I'm surprised 1and1.com has not been mentioned. It's by far the cheapest at only $5.99. Thats where most of my domains are registered, over 600 names.
Ant reason why no one has mentioned 1and1.com...just curious?
Reach a wider audience of target buyers of the domains you have for sale through Domain adServe. Or earn ad revenue as a web or blog publisher.
http://www.domainadvertisingagency.com
Hmm, will somebody please explain how to get the $6.49 price with Enom?
"Registrations as low as $6.95/yr"
""Premier Pricing Plan"
6.95/yr .COM Domain Price Purchase of 6995 eNom Points for $6995.00
Flat fee of $1595.00 (no eNom points deposited)"
According to their website you have to pay a flat fee of $1595 or deposit $6995.00 to get even the $6.95 pricing.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
To my knowledge eNom does not offer a $6.49 price ... they had a $6.50 promotional price on transfers but that expired a couple of months ago.
There are some resellers selling legacy $6.50 subaccounts, but I understand eNom is about to clamp down on that secondary market soon.
Yup, you are right![]()
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Checkout pricing at http://partner.ktechost.net. They give .com for $ 6.99. One doesn't need to reach any slab, simply register and start reselling.
Yes! http://partner.ktechost.net. I'm offering .com for only $6.99, .org $1.99 and .net $1.99 without any deposit. You can start your domain reselling in next 10 minutes.
we are working with www.yoursdomain.com and yoursdomain.net
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why anybody should need a reseller on .com ?
Godaddy offers $6.95 and works great.....with DNS managment free and easy.
We use DirectI/Resellerclub and have fond their service fine. Many people slate them due to "poor control" or "poor support"...these people are usually people who haven't used them for a good few years. Recently RC/DI has picked up very rapidly and their service is fast becoming very desirable.
The only thing we have found to be a problem is their API - it lacks functionality as you cant import users to a "new" system.
I always keep every extension at the lowest allowable rate at my reseller site - GreatNics.com (godaddy reseller)
Would love your business. Good luck !!!
^ Ditto, likewise -- keeping the prices low is the key part. However not so low that the customer thinks "This is too good to be true".
We did use GoDaddy once before, however found that you end up competing with them. Their system was also very restrictive at the time. As far as I know it still is.
I recommend:
Enom
Godaddy
Domainsite
Moniker
user friendly and easy to transfer.
like enom moniker, other, have not used.
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