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armini203 Posted at 8:11 pm on May 19, 2008
I want to register a domain. Does anyone know a good site to use? I'd prefer one that offers a domain at a max of 15 dollars per year.

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RossTheHoss69 Posted at 1:17 pm on May 20, 2008
www.namecheap.com
or
www.godaddy.com
bighead1991 Posted at 10:03 am on May 20, 2008
Try Namecheap.com, they are a good provider of domains.
allsmiles Posted at 8:28 am on May 20, 2008
1and1 is quite possibly one of the worst providers in the world. I also don't recommend godaddy, their services are riddled with their agenda and moral judgement. It's really just a case of seeking out the cheapest registrar you can find. 15 dollars a year is a pretty high budget, even UK registrars tend to be cheaper than that.
hateitandloveit Posted at 8:28 pm on May 19, 2008
1and1 godaddy yahoo small business joker etc
Ethryx Posted at 8:25 pm on May 19, 2008
i use both 1and1 and gkg.net. I personally recommend 1and1 though.
matto Posted at 8:15 pm on May 19, 2008
www.1and1.com provides really cheap domain registration as well as hosting (which you'll need to use your domain).

There are many options out there for this kind of service, try looking around and price checking before you make a decision.

reev Posted at 8:14 pm on May 19, 2008
www.godaddy.com
armini203 Posted at 8:13 pm on May 19, 2008
Quote: from Syber at 11:12 pm on May 19, 2008

Whats your site going to be about? =D

A collection of my flash animations :D

Syber Posted at 8:12 pm on May 19, 2008
Whats your site going to be about? =D
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