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Godaddy hands down. The best customer service always open even at 3am when I am bored and just want to talk to somebody and that is best security you can have.
The Security is just as good as the rest of the registrars mentioned above if not better, you see a few years ago some dude named Gordon Lyon had his site shut down by Godaddy and so he made a mock site called Nodaddy.com which he made a lot of domainers scared that this was happening all the time, which is FALSE.
What most people don't realize is that having your premium domains at Go Daddy give you the most eyeballs you can have on a domain to get end users that want to buy them.
My best advice is to get all the names you actually want to sell listed for sale in Go Daddy Premium Listings or you are missing out on potential sales.
No other registar can provide this the way Go Daddy does.
What most people don't realize is that having your premium domains at Go Daddy give you the most eyeballs you can have on a domain to get end users that want to buy them.
My best advice is to get all the names you actually want to sell listed for sale in Go Daddy Premium Listings or you are missing out on potential sales.
No other registar can provide this the way Go Daddy does.
I have alot of my domains at Godaddy and I appreciate your stand Adam but I am curious as to why most of the domainers on this board shy away from Godaddy.
I've started using name.com recently and imho their website is outstanding - fast and efficient. $8.99 for dotcoms and free privacy. I'll be looking to put more business their way. If anyone wants to comment on their security and respect for domain-owner privacy in terms of the OP's experiences, I'd be very interested to hear about it.
for whatever reason, whenever there is "domain news" in the form of stolen domains, ceased domains, domains or other "options" added to cart, no help recovering domains, etc., etc., godaddy is at the top dead center nearly each and every time.
Unfortunately Fabulous isnt a option for me. I dont have 500 domains- I only have 20, but they are premiums w/ established sites on them. Why they sound cool, it seems like they are more into the domain parking market then the registrar market.
I've started using name.com recently and imho their website is outstanding - fast and efficient. $8.99 for dotcoms and free privacy. I'll be looking to put more business their way. If anyone wants to comment on their security and respect for domain-owner privacy in terms of the OP's experiences, I'd be very interested to hear about it.
Name.com provides additional level of security, something you have to make it two-way authentication. You can buy the secure ID card and add this to your username/password to manage your accounts.
I'm hoping enom and my banks start adding security features like this.
Fabulous is great for security but if you have a high value name I'd also consider Pair.com, yes they are $19/yr but they have a secure lock that requires a number of security measures including faxing a secret code along with your drivers license to get the name unlocked.