GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
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Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#2You could go as far as suggesting these people are helping godaddy. If you take away 120 domains (as one redditor is doing) that godaddy are losing money on and you're only using them because they're cheap... that's a win for godaddy surely, unless the scale at which people do this makes a dent in godaddy's total customer/domain figures, which are a marketing point, but that would require millions to leave.
Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#3Anyone here use Godaddy? How are their prices and service?
Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#4For example, I registered a domain last week using a code that got me $1.00 domain registration.
The code expired last week unfortunately so posting it would be irrelevant.
Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#5In a quick Google search, I found this post referencing support by the Business Software Alliance, which includes Microsoft, Apple, and many others: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2011/11/17/which-tech-companie...
Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#6Ive been using bluehost.com for 3 years to host 3 websites. I could list them but I dont want to spam. They have everything I need and I have seen no significant outages or price increases. Anyone here use Godaddy? How are their prices and service?
Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#7I don't like GoDaddy any more than most others here, I'm sure. And I certainly hate the idea of SOPA. But don't a lot of big companies support it? In a quick Google search, I found this post referencing support by the Business Software Alliance, which includes Microsoft, Apple, and many others: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2011/11/17/which-tech-companie...
Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#8alternate: use godaddy, but only their loss-leading coupons when they appear. For example, I registered a domain last week using a code that got me $1.00 domain registration. The code expired last week unfortunately so posting it would be irrelevant.
Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#9Re: GoDaddy supports SOPA, redditor proposes "Move your Domain Day"
#10Ive been using bluehost.com for 3 years to host 3 websites. I could list them but I dont want to spam. They have everything I need and I have seen no significant outages or price increases. Anyone here use Godaddy? How are their prices and service?
I have used their hosting in the past, and I wouldn't recommend it to a professional, but would to someone who wants to post pictures of their cats, or run a low traffic personal wordpress blog.