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Cheapest registrars to register domain names?

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What registrars are good for one who wants to register domain names but has no much money to pay? I know about when network solutions did a $1 per domain promo, but it's no more like that.

Do you know of any?
 
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You must understand domain price differs according to domain extension. You can get a domain for $1 but the extension will be something that you have never heard of.
 
What registrars are good for one who wants to register domain names but has no much money to pay? I know about when network solutions did a $1 per domain promo, but it's no more like that.

Do you know of any?
That's true, the bigger the money paid for domain, the better it will be easy to understand and grab the extension.
 
I offer very competitive pricing for domain names at www.ushost247.com, so I will purchase my own domains through my own hosting company as I can get much better prices than other websites and their markup prices.
 
That's true, the bigger the money paid for domain, the better it will be easy to understand and grab the extension.
Payin big price for domains does not mean you will get better extension. dot com cost just about $13 on namecheap. However, dot me cost $35.
 
Hmm, okay. That means it depends on the extension quality and the individual selling it. Maybe their is awesome reason why he is selling it expensive.
 
The price of a domain depends on the registry that releases the domain, registrars charges the amount set by the registry.
 
I have never bought any domains, therefore, don't know which one is the cheapest domain registrar. I will check the suggestions presented here.
 
The price of a domain depends on the registry that releases the domain, registrars charges the amount set by the registry.
I understand what you meant a little. You're trying to say, namecheap charges based on what us listed on their price listing for domains. It doesn't matter if its dotcom, dotnet,dotme,dot-io etc. Its just about the quality of the domain, and the asking price at that time.
 
The price of a domain depends on the registry that releases the domain, registrars charges the amount set by the registry.
The cheapest domain registrant that I know always roll out promo and sometimes registering a domain name for as low as $1 is purkbun. Purkbun is a very good domain registrant which I've used several times and found reliable.
 
Domaining is something I've been trying for a long time too venture into boss because of time the lot of activities, i have not ventured into it. Let's wait for the gurus to dish out important info here.
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Domaining is something I've been trying for a long time too venture into boss because of time the lot of activities, i have not ventured into it. Let's wait for the gurus to dish out important info here.
 
Domaining is something I've been trying for a long time too venture into boss because of time the lot of activities, i have not ventured into it. Let's wait for the gurus to dish out important info here.
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Domaining is something I've been trying for a long time too venture into boss because of time the lot of activities, i have not ventured into it. Let's wait for the gurus to dish out important info here.
Its very surprising that I've registered a domain name for as little as $1 before. This was a promotion organized by puckburn. They usually roll out the offer sometimes around December period to appreciate their customers.
 
In my own opinion I will say that the cheapest domain register is actually afternic as it is actually the best domain registrar but the cheapest in the sense that anything less than that is not of good quality.
 
I just wish someone from his benevolence will put me through on how this domain flipping and selling works. I have tried my best to learn it on myself but couldn't go beyond the basic.
 
I just wish someone from his benevolence will put me through on how this domain flipping and selling works. I have tried my best to learn it on myself but couldn't go beyond the basic.
Domain flipping means you buy domains, hold the domains for 1-2 years and then list the domain for sale on domain marketplace. You can try flippa for domain sale
 
Even though I don't have any website I am running at the moment but it is interesting to learn from talented and educated people in this forum. Actually, it is good to go cheap but you have to also remember that quality service matters too. That is just my opinion.
 
One quick and easy way to come up with business names is to go on Google and search for relater keywords to your industry or niche - you'll have a long list that you can then add things like your initials (of your name of course), catchy or fancy words too
 
Unless you are registering domain by using discount codes or during offers, the cost of domains is more or less the same on every domain registrar. There is only a slight difference.
 
Well,I don't know much about this domain,but I am eager to know much about it,hope you will out me through.
 
Currently namecheqp is running black friday deals. You can get a dot come for less than $6. However, in the second year, you will have t pay the regular price of $6.
 

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