07-06-2006, 03:54 PM
emm...speaking of domain registrars, my oreference as below :-
1. Godaddy.com - Yes, I prefer their domain registration service, but not other service of them.
2. Registerfly - seems ok, but i rarely use them unless my buyer want to transfer domain to them after paying me, well, I used to sell domains but lately not active.
3. 1&1 - I don't like, seems complicated.
4. Yahoo - Worst, I regret registered with them, although the price is great compare to godaddy.
Ok, the main reason I like godaddy is due to the fact the they are able to get my new IP/DNS updated very fast, in most cases, the DNS was updated under 6hours. This is important to me as I am also having my own webhosting site. I would advise my members to go with godaddy if they want to get their domain pointed and updated to my server fast.
When I need to build up a new hosting site and get its IP branded under the domain name, I found out that I could do it easily with godaddy with IP input. With yahoo...i was just stuck as I could not update my new dns with IP input. I was having painful time when I changed my site hosting from other to my own, the domain/site somehow got messed up with the DNS. It only solved and stable down after 48hours...a painful 48hours!
1. Godaddy.com - Yes, I prefer their domain registration service, but not other service of them.
2. Registerfly - seems ok, but i rarely use them unless my buyer want to transfer domain to them after paying me, well, I used to sell domains but lately not active.
3. 1&1 - I don't like, seems complicated.
4. Yahoo - Worst, I regret registered with them, although the price is great compare to godaddy.
Ok, the main reason I like godaddy is due to the fact the they are able to get my new IP/DNS updated very fast, in most cases, the DNS was updated under 6hours. This is important to me as I am also having my own webhosting site. I would advise my members to go with godaddy if they want to get their domain pointed and updated to my server fast.
When I need to build up a new hosting site and get its IP branded under the domain name, I found out that I could do it easily with godaddy with IP input. With yahoo...i was just stuck as I could not update my new dns with IP input. I was having painful time when I changed my site hosting from other to my own, the domain/site somehow got messed up with the DNS. It only solved and stable down after 48hours...a painful 48hours!