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davefann
01-25-2005, 07:26 PM
Can someone recommend me where i can get multiple domain names for one price? Having to pay repeatedly for individual name cost too much.
lovetthosting
08-13-2006, 05:42 AM
Domains are priced separately. The trick is to find the lowest price. Yahoo <<AFFILIATE LINK REMOVED>> has domains for $1.99 each and you can buy as many as you would like. :D
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jogger1949
08-20-2006, 12:00 PM
I am with a company called IX webhosting..they have a pretty good package for 15 dollars a month..and I can have Ten different domain names all on one server..but they have different packages on their site. pm me if you want the web address..:)
Charlie
shigs25
11-09-2006, 04:53 AM
I had the same question. Yahoo is offering domains for $2 but what is the limit? If there is not limit, can I go back time and time again for just $2 a domain?? Anyone know.
thanks
franke1
11-14-2006, 06:40 AM
i learned the hard way that all domain registrar companies are not the same. i have 5 different companies that i used. 2 of the 5 are horrible, no support, can't change the DNS info without jumping through tons of hoops. I finally found some companies that are very good.
bkamanski
01-25-2007, 11:18 AM
I have used Godaddy since I started and I am very happy with the service. I had 12 names at one time and now I have it down to 4. Simplifying has been the key to eliminating much undue stress for me.
Brad :D :o :) :rolleyes:
bkamanski
02-03-2007, 01:17 AM
I have always used GoDaddy. It just works well. I also promote Global but more for the 5 level payplan than the domains, hosting and email addresses! I really believe I will be able to retire on Global's residual income.
It is funny. I noticed that there are people who promote products online that do not offer a multi level payplan and residual income. If you are going to promote a business online why not capitalize on these Powerful Wealth building Strategies?
When guys like Robert Kiyosaki, Donald Trump, and other wealthy people recommend Networking Marketing as a wealth building strategy it shocks me to still see people promoting products that only make you money one time! This is foolish if you ask me...
God bless!
Brad :p ;) :D :o
I agree with Franke1 - not all the companies are the same and sometimes cheap is not that user-friendly, it's worth doing a bit of research on this.
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