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Ask HN: Best website to register your domain name?

#1
I'm looking to create my first website and I wanted to get opinions from the much more experienced people here. Which website is the best and why? Price isn't too much of an issue because it seems fairly reasonable no matter who you go through but I don't want to register through a shady or bad website as I've heard stories of people having trouble transferring their domains to a decent website after realizing the picked a bad one.

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#2
GoDaddy is perhaps the most popular. It's a great price, and they're very flexible. I've registered 2 or 3 domains with them now, and I've had a first-class experience every time.

As they've grown, I've noticed that they try and "sell" more things to you that you probably don't need, but that's to be expected with any growing company. I would recommend them, especially for your first website.

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#5
http://www.namecheap.com is solid and compares in price to godaddy and offers things like free ssl cert and making the whois record anonymous. If you search HN you will find a post very similar to this one with a lot of details.

google.com the search site:news.ycombinator.com best registrar. Or something like that.

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#7

http://www.namecheap.com is solid and compares in price to godaddy and offers things like free ssl cert and making the whois record anonymous. If you search HN you will find a post very similar to this one with a lot of details. google.com the search site:news.ycombinator.com best registrar. Or something like that.

Good advice, I ended up reading a long slashdot comments thread and 2 different hacker news threads and ended up going with gandi.net

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#8

GoDaddy is perhaps the most popular. It's a great price, and they're very flexible. I've registered 2 or 3 domains with them now, and I've had a first-class experience every time. As they've grown, I've noticed that they try and "sell" more things to you that you probably don't need, but that's to be expected with any growing company. I would recommend them, especially for your first website.

I went to renew a Godaddy domain, and they wanted to charge for whois privacy, something like $10 per domain per year. It's free when you first sign up, pay when renewing now. That's kind of junk when there's plenty that offer it for free.