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If you want to run a website/blog/forum then you will need to have your own domain and hosting to do that. Domain names are used to identify your websites. You can buy premium TLD domains or can use free domains like .tk and also can use free subdomains. If you will bought a domain and will have cPanel access then you can make subdomains through your main domain. However, there we have a lot of domain names provider like Godaddy, Namechepa, eNom and so on. Among them I like Godaddy. I have used their services for nearly 2+ years without any complaint. Beside they offer domains at very cheap price. so my favorite domain name provider is Godaddy. Let me know yours...I hope you guys will share your opinion...
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- They usually throw in a free year of whois protection on compatible domains.
- They have a nicer site layout, which makes managing my domains easier.
- They don't push auto-renewals. On the last domain I bought, it was disabled by default. I can't remember if they always did that or not. GoDaddy does the opposite.
- Namecheap has NEVER called my home to congratulate me on a purchase.
- They support PayPal payments. GoDaddy does to, but it doesn't always show up as a payment option. Might be a bug?
- They offer free listing on their domain marketplace. GoDaddy charges you to join GoDaddy Auctions.
- They often have deals on random domain extensions, where you can get 1 year registrations very cheap. GoDaddy does too, but usually not as cheap, and not on as wide of a selection. I have domains with GoDaddy, and NameCheap. I prefer NameCheap because: - They usually throw in a free year of whois protection on compatible domains. - They have a nicer site layout, which makes managing my domains easier. - They don't push auto-renewals. On the last domain I bought, it was disabled by default. I can't remember if they always did that or not. GoDaddy does the opposite. - Namecheap has NEVER called my home to congratulate me on a purchase. - They support PayPal payments. GoDaddy does to, but it doesn't always show up as a payment option. Might be a bug? - They offer free listing on their domain marketplace. GoDaddy charges you to join GoDaddy Auctions. - They often have deals on random domain extensions, where you can get 1 year registrations very cheap. GoDaddy does too, but usually not as cheap, and not on as wide of a selection.
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