Can Anyone Tell Me The Best Site To Buy A Domain Name From?

I need to buy a domain name and find a good web host. I’m looking at BT but can anyone tell me if mobileme would be a better option?

8 Responses to “Can Anyone Tell Me The Best Site To Buy A Domain Name From?”

  • David M:

    I use a godaddy reseller as you get the reliability of godaddy but it’s a bit cheaper http://1-2-5.com a .com costs $8.45 plus there are a lot of extras

  • David G:

    Don’t trust any cheap service, many of them don’t allow you to have full control on your domain name. If you’re going to buy domain names, refer to:http://www.goldpuma.com/
    GoldPuma is the lowest cost service which is full-featured and really works for you ($9.99 /year). They offer free extras with every domain name:
    Quick Blogcast
    Hosting with Web site builder
    Personalized Email Account
    Starter Web Page For Sale/ Parked Page
    Domain Parking
    Domain Forwarding
    Domain Masking
    100-Pack Email Forwarding
    Total DNS Control
    Change of Registration
    Status Alerts
    Domain Locking

    As you may know a domain name is just a name, not a real website. If you are going to create your website: 1- Buy a domain name. A domain name is a name you want to call your website (ex: http://www.yahoo.com). To get a domain name, you have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. 2- Buy a web hosting service to provide your online space and enable you to get your website online at your purchased domain name.
    If you want to start your website I recommend purchase your domain and hosting together. In this way it is possible to get your domain for free. Some hosting services offer this gift today.
    As an experienced webmaster I recommend BlueHost service which I’m sure it would work for you and fulfill all your requirements. They have a really great offer for hosting & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them.
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    They also offer “Free Site Builder” that helps you build your web pages without difficulty if you are not skilled in using any website creating program. (WYSIWYG: What You See Is What You Get) You can use this service optionally. You can also create the pages offline with your favorite program (DreamWeaver, FrontPage, Microsoft Publisher, etc.), and then upload them to your web host. This is another easy way to get your website online.
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    Good Luck!

  • Jim:

    If you are in the USA, godaddy.com for domains, and either penguinwebhosting.com or superbhosting.net for hosting if you lots of need space (I do, because I host lots of ISOs and software I write), or if space is not a consideration, try one of the many “unlimited” hosting companies (they oversell). one that has a lot of nice features and a shopping cart is dot5.com, if you need anonymous ftp and your bandwidth/space needs are reasonable, then try bluehost.com.
    superbhosting.net has colocation services.

  • kiran:

    Do you want the domain name?Get the domain name from http://www.tucktail.com/ .It provides the domain names at low cost..It also having the hosting plans..It has 3 type of hosting package..Choose for your convenient…

  • Chris:

    I buy my domains from Whois.com and keep the registration totally separate from my web hosting package – that way I can change hosts without having to give up my domain name.

  • Nate D:

    http://www.IdomainU.com
    Great prices for excellent service.

  • Ratfor:

    Dreamhost is good, so long as you don’t plan on more then 10k users a day. It’s cheap as well.

  • Hello J:

    I use cove (http://cove.com.au/) I have used them for around 2 years and have had no problems.