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Best option for offering in-site domain registrations?

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cyphix

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Hi guys - I'm doing a job for a client & they want the user to be able to registrar domains through the site and/or transfer existing domains to them..... what is the best option for this? They aren't going to be a new registrar, but want this feature as part of their site is all.

I know of Enom's registry rocket service & godaddy's wildwildwest service..... anything else?? What is the easiest to use? Anything else or other ideas?

Cheers guys!
 

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If your Client wish to offer domain registrations along with Web Hosting if at all that is what they do, WHMCS (whmcs.com) billing system may be good option for you as it handles everything from billing to domain registrations to support. It has domain registration modules for Enom and as well as resellerclub.com.

Other options like AWBS, Clientexec etc might interest you as well.
I like WHMCS above all because we can easily handle any kind of business with it, it is not limited to hosting. The overall customer experience and easy operation for the business owner all integrated into one system is what I love about it, I am using it for past 6 months and very happy with it.

PS: Opinions expressed are not endorsements of any kind, they are purely based on my personal experience.
 

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Thanks for the helpful info NT... I'll check em out! :)
 
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