Sunday, May 3, 2020

Cheap Domain Name Registrars For 2020-Where To Buy Domain



Hey guys what's up.Today I am doing an updated Battle of the domain registrar videos. So we’re taking a look at seven different domain registrar companies .to let you know, which one is the best place to buy your domain name. Now really quick before we get into the comparison. If you are new to buying domains. There's going to be a term I use throughout this article and that is who is protection? Now if you don't know what WHO IS protection is, this is basically a service that protects your personal information from being public to everybody out there.
So there's something called a Who IS database. When you purchase a domain name, your name, address and phone number and email all go online to a . This database. So anyone could go online to a WHOIS database lookup, type in your domain name, and Get your personal information. That’s not good. Nobody wants that. So WHO IS protection is a service either free or provided at a cost by the domain company, that protects your information. So instead of seeing your address and your name they see like WHOIS guard protected and some address of the WHOIS guard agency in place of your address. So just wanted to get that out there because you are to read a lot about this.

Go Daddy

Start with Go Daddy because Go Daddy is like the Walmart for domain names .everyone knows about it. And chances are if you don't know where to start, you’re probably looking at Go Daddy. Now Go Daddy, really gets on my nerves for a number of reasons. Alright let's start off with pricing Go Daddy is expensive. They charge $17.99 per year, for a.com domain. Which if you're new and you've never bought a domain before, or you don't have much experience, you may think that's not a bad price. And I guess it isn't, for what you're getting $18 per year for a.com domain is not horrible. But in relation to the competitors, that is double the price of other options on this list. So Go Daddy is expensive. But okay price doesn’t matter so much, if they offer good quality service .and they do I guess. The panel is pretty easy .and the customer service is good. I've called them a couple times and asked him questions, and worked through some issues. And the customer support people are friendly. Go Daddy I’ll give you that. However that is basically where the positives to Go Daddy end.

They push so hard to upsell you .and sell you crap you don't need .when you add domain to your cart, they put WHOIS protection on for $10 a year. That's very expensive and pretty much every other company on this list gives you that for free.

So now you’re Up to $28 a year for a domain name that doesn't spew your personal information out to the public. Oh and don’t forget to uncheck the box for starting a free trial for their website builder unless you want that .if you forget to uncheck it. You're likely to be charged for that .when their website builder trial expires, so there are already trying to sell you things you don't need and trick you into purchasing things that you don't even know you’re purchasing .I have a really hard time respecting the business who does this. Go Daddy does have an app. I think it's cool when domain companies offers an app. However, I was not able to login and try it. Because I did the create account using Facebook option when I purchased my domain name .and when I downloaded the app, there's no option to sign in with Facebook. Not sure if contacted their support, they would probably help me out and get some way for me to log in. but I just did not want to waste any more time with Go Daddy .it's frustrating. Their prices are expensive. They are deceptive with their upsell tactics and there are just so many better options on this list to pick from.

Dynadot.

Let’s talk about a great company, and that is Dynadot. I'm a huge fan of Dynadot. I've seen them improve quite a bit over the past few years .and they're finally at a point, where they are seriously competitive and tempting in the domain industry. Charges $ 8.99 per year for a .com domain with three WHOIS protection. Yes, that's right not $28 a year. Nine dollars a year for everything, all of it done. That's all you have to pay. Dynadot has a nice clean website and a really attractive app .where you can purchase domains, and even manage your domain names. Auto -renew is off by default. That is awesome. S you don't have to worry about getting charged for forgetting to turn it off. You can turn on if you want. But By default you get to decide when the domain name is renewed. There is no pushy up selling either. Now Of course they have other items to offer, like email hosting and web hosting .and they are going to let you know they offer that, but there's nothing wrong with that.

 There's no upsell screen you have to get through with a bunch of deception just to purchase a domain name .and I really love that. Now they do not offer 20 4/7 support. However, their support team is pretty good. I've had nothing but great experiences with their live chat .so they’re going to get you taken care of .if you need help with anything. So overall, if you're looking for a great company with low prices and a clean panel and app to buy a domain name at. I would definitely consider Dynadot.

Porkbun.

So now let’s talk about the cheapest option on this list .and that is Porkbun. So Porkbun is an up-and-coming domain registrar that really intrigues me. Their prices are wicked low likely charge $8.56 a year for a.com domain with free WHOIS protection. The best way to describe porkbun is there Focus is all on price .and there's nothing wrong with that. They look like a solid registrar, but it's relatively a no-frills experience. There's no app. The panel is a little bit cluttered and kind of confusing and they don't have 24/7 customer service .and their hours are kind of annoying, like they close at 5 PM Pacific, which is a little bit of an annoyance. Especially if you do a lot of your work at night. However, I am sure that they would take care of you, when they are open and help you out if you need something. If you're looking for the cheapest place to buy domain name. This is the site for you. I'm sure you have a decent experience.

Hover.

Now let’s talk about Hover. I've heard a lot about hover recently .and they’re really making some noise in the domain industry .but I wasn't really able to figure out why. Their prices are kind of expensive, not terrible. They charge $13 a year for a domain name. They do have free WHOIS protection and there's no pushy up selling. It’s relatively smooth experience to Purchase a domain name from hover.

 There is no app and auto renew is forced and on by default which you guys know how I feel about that. I am not a fan of that and overall I don't think you are going to have a terrible experience with hover. But there's nothing really great about hover.

 They don't really have an advantage if you know what I mean. Porkbun has the advantage of pricing and Dynadot has the advantage of an overall very smooth experience with very low prices. Hover, is just kind of expensive with no reason to really go with them.

Name cheap

All right now let's talk about Name cheap. Now Name cheap is where I personally buy all of my domain names .and I've been with them for several years. I love Name cheap because they have 24/7 customer service via the live chat which is good, always taking care of me. However, sometimes they can be really really slow. I will put that out there .but to me Name cheap is kind of a one stop shop for all of my needs. I have email hosting with name cheap. They have a great email hosting service for $10 a year, super reasonable. Really the lowest price I can find and rock solid reliable. It does everything I needed to do. So I buy my domain names there because I've always had a great experience. The panel is pretty clean and simple. They have an amazing app that allows you to manage your domains, at a glance. And even use Apple Pay to purchase new domains which I think is supercool. They don't have pushy up selling and they have free WHOIS protection which is awesome.

 Now for full disclosure name cheap is not the cheapest option on this list .they are kind of expensive. A .com domain is around $13 a year. And .co is about $26 year so Dynadot, porkbun these are all cheaper options for domain names. And they're all pretty good options too. I just stick with name cheap because I love their web hosting, their email hosting. Never had a problem with their domains. And I just like the experience of app and that the panel. So to me it's worth the extra couple of bucks per year, to get a very smooth experience. And get the cool app and everything that name cheap offers. They also do this thing every year where they have a supercool Black Friday sale .you can get .com domain for $0.98 for the first year. So yeah it's pretty cool but moving on.

Google domains

Let's talk about Google domains. So go Google domains should you buy domain name there. Well, if you want to. See my analysis of Google domains is kind of that, Google is just capitalizing on their name to sell domains. It's not a bad experience. There's basically zero, up selling whatsoever, but similar to hover. It's kind of a bland experience. A .com domain is $12 per year. WHOIS protection is free and the panel is okay. It’s got Google's graphic style, but I still feel like it could be a little bit simpler. It’s little bit cluttered for my desire .and there is no app available. Google does have 24/7 support .and they give you the option of either phone or chat, which I really liked.

A lot of these companies are phone only or chat only. And not everyone loves phone support. Not everyone loves chat support so giving you the option. In addition to making it 24/7 is pretty cool. So overall, if you trust Google and you'd like to have them hold your domain name for you. I think this is a solid option. However, there was nothing that stood out to me ,that makes it extremely appealing, but it seems like Google has a sound mind with their business practices and not trying to sell you stuff you don't need .so I got to say that I had a pretty good experience with Google domains. /div>

Domain.com

And lastly, let's talk about domain.com. This is another new one to this list, because it seems like domain.com is very popular. They’re one of those companies that if you search where to buy domain, or best place to by a domain. They’re going to come up in Google and in most of the lists on where you should buy a domain name.

 so I figured I should give them a shot and I have to say this is another one on this list I would say ,stay away from at all cost .their prices are okay .but they charge $8.99 per year for WHOIS protection. You know I hate and there is major up selling just like Go Daddy. They're very deceptive about things .when you try to decline the WHOIS protection which is on by default. They use something called a dark pattern.

Which is a method in interfaces where you try and trick the user into clicking a certain thing. your instinct as a user is to click the Oh no keep WHOIS protection on thing .when you're really trying to get rid of it .sites that use dark patterns just really, really get on my nerves . And every site will do it to an extent, but these guys are clearly abusing the concept of a dark pattern in their favor. To try and to push you to spend more money when you don't want to .that's not cool.

Conclusion

So in conclusion, if you're looking for my personal take on the best place to buy domain name. I would definitely recommend that you try out name cheap their balance of customer service, decent prices and overall smooth experience make it my preferred place to buy domain name. And I would definitely recommend checking it out now. If you're looking for the cheapest place to buy domain.

 I would definitely check out porkbun. It's pretty no-frills, it's going to be cheap and I think you're going to have a good experience. If you're looking for the best up-and-coming registrar and one that is making a lot of noise and has even attempted me to switch to. If I'm honest. Check out Dyndta .they really have a lot to offer with their super low prices and high quality customer service, but really all these companies will give you a pretty decent experience as long as you stay away from co-daddy and domain.com

 What you guys think ? which domain registrar you picked ? write your thoughts in the comments down below .I will catch you guys next time
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