A domain name is the magic that
turns a raw IP address like 69.60.7.199 into a human-friendly chunk of text
like supportcoupon.com. Here's a look at five of the most popular domain name
registrars that help you register and manage your domains.
1.
Namecheap
(1 Year Registration: $9.98)
Domain registration at Namecheap
is economical, as their name implies, but Namecheap hasn't built a name for
itself just by offering the absolute cheapest deals in town. Namecheap's
reputation rests on fantastic customer service and value-added packages. You
get solid customer service, free email and URL forwarding, free and
customizable domain parking, free domain transfers, dynamic DNS services if you
want to redirect a domain to your home server, and more.
2.
1&1
(1 Year Registration: $4.99)
All 1&1 domain registrations
include a simple five-page starter website (consider it a "super"
domain parking package), an email account with 2GB of storage, and free private
domain registration to shield your personal information. 1&1 also offers
free domain transfer.
3.
Go
Daddy (1 Year Registration: $11.99)
Go Daddy has built a customer
base by offering cheap package deals (combining domain registration and web
hosting) as well as frequent specials on domain registration. Go Daddy
registrations include what amounts to a free mini-hosting plan. You get a
five-page web site based on one of their templates, a photo album, blogging
tools, and an email account with 1GB of storage. Although Go Daddy doesn't offer
free private registration, if you register five or more domains, it's free for
all of them.
4.
Name
(1 Year Registration: $9.99)
Name.com goes beyond simple
domain name searches and offers alternative suggestions including domain names
that are currently held but up for auction. While the majority of us are
looking to register domains cheaply and quickly, it's good to know that the
domain other services would simply flag as "Unavailable" is actually
up for auction. Name.com also has a service called Domain Grabber. If you
really want a domain but it's unavailable, you can pay Name.com (typically
between $20-50) to pounce on the domain should it become available.
5.
Gandi
(1 Year Registration: $16.85)
Gandi's mission as a registrar
and host is to offer clean, simple, no bullshit service. Every registration
includes two free SiteMaker pages, one free DotClear2 blog, private domain
registration, a free 1-year SSL certificate, and a personal email. If you
manage a large number of domains, Gandi also offers a user-friendly dashboard
with tag-based organization and search.
Now that you've had a chance to
look over the five most popular domain registrars among Lifehacker readers,
it's time to cast a vote for your favorite:
Want to give an extra shout out
to your registrar of choice? Let's hear it in the comments below. Have an idea
for the next Hive Five? Send us an email at tips@lifehacker.com with "Hive
Five" in the subject line.












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