Choosing the right domain registrar

February 8th, 2008

So you're looking to buy a domain name or two. This post will give a balanced guide to help you decide which is the best place to register your domains.

Let's open with GoDaddy. The biggest positive with GoDaddy is trust. On 2 counts – 1) you can trust GoDaddy to look after your domain 2) If you want to sell your domain, buyers like GoDaddy, buyers trust GoDaddy. Price-wise GoDaddy is relatively cheap – that is – if you can find a GoDaddy coupon. $7.15 for a .com, don't get suckered in to buying for $10.15! Other good aspects with GoDaddy are their help desk and support team. It's a big company and they are well structured to offer sound support.

Moniker is reputed as the most secure domain registrar. Personally, I found it an annoyance and hassle having to phone the company in order to verify my account. A simple email would have been sufficient. I like Moniker for registering .net, prices range from $5-6, that's cheaper than most places. Potential buyers like Moniker also. 

DirectI & resellers – decent prices, ugly interface and hit-and-miss customer support.

The shining light out of all domain registrars is Name.com. $5.99 and cheaper .com registrations! Plus, their interface is actually enjoyable to use!

Monthly Top Sites on the ABSALE Directory

December 6th, 2007

Every month we showcase new top sites that catch our eye when submitted. Here's a great site that got submitted a few days ago and will be a featured top site in January – www.ecdesigns.ca – great design and functionality. 

Not only do Top Sites get prime position on the homepage, they receive a permanent link in the top sites section, which archives all the excellent websites that have been top sites in the past.

 So, for your chance to become a featured Top Site in January, submit now. Best of all, if you are not listed as a top site next month, we'll probably add you to a relevant category. Talk about win – win!

4 Letter.com Mania!

November 20th, 2007

I hold my hands up, I was completely wrong about ugly LLLL.com's not selling for serious amounts of money. It seems there is an invisible vacuum, sucking every domain buyer in to this 4L.com mania. Check out TDNAM, not 1 LLLL.com is reaching the Firesale stage, meaning that people are paying at least $17 for every LLLL.com!