Cheap .INFO domain registrations - ideal for money making niche sites!

maXam

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If of help, namecheap are doing .INFO domains for $2.99 (you can get more off if you have 100+ DN's to move or host) great price for building some niche generic money sites :D
 
yea, why don't you try godaddy? it's like 0.99 per (.info) domain
 
Never had a problem YET with godaddy, and hope I never do... and I have run some pretty "interesting" websites with them.
 
Godaddy is crap, they will take your domains for no reason at all, doe a search for: godaddy AND scam and you will see, i rather pay a little bit more for my domains with the notion that i am going to keep them and not lose them to those cheating bastards at godaddy


GoDaddy is crap, but with 100+ domains at 66% cheaper than any other place, that's a helluva deal.

It's obvious you don't like GoDaddy. I too, don't like GoDaddy but when you can trim a domain investment to $1, it's worth it no matter what.
 
yea, why don't you try godaddy? it's like 0.99 per (.info) domain

With all the hastle, time spent using the GD CP and other stuff, its not worth the buck to be honest, have found lots of 100+ portfolios on namecheap and they all seem to be doing very well, even with .INFO names on their niches, so still think $2.99 with all you get with namecheap is best at the mo :D
 
GoDaddy SMTP's are great, but that's about as good as they get. They have a great Affiliate program but I am so anti-GoDaddy that I wouldn't even promote them.

I have 50 domains in one of my NameCheap.com account (most .co's). Yeah, that's a lot of money...

Their .info accounts are a little more but they have free whois which is great. And since I have so many .co and WHOIS does not apply, I have a lot of credits to apply for the future.

Also, are you emailing the .info domains?

I've noticed that Spam Assassin does not like it since it is not a TLD.
 
.info domains are always on sale cheap across the net, the very reason why they get such a bad press I guess.
 
GD is great to lower your costs. So buy it there and move it in 61 days if you need to. The big deal here is to buy domains in one place and HOST in another to protect yourself.
 
Nah i dont think so. From my experience, there is no further difficulty to rank an info website.
 
So is a .info good at ranking like a com?

.com is better at ranking or .info rank just as well?
 
all this talk about godaddy delisting domains is kind of old, I gooked the topic and the first hit was for a blog post from 2005. If anyone has any newer accounts of their heavy fisted policies, please do inform the thread, I am interested to see it myself.
 
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