| Where to Register your Domains... | | | | A lot of people are more focused on trying to save |
| Figuring out where to register your domains can be a | | | | a buck and register with new sites without first |
| very big decision. If you are trying to register more | | | | familiarizing themselves with it. You may save a buck |
| than one domain, it's best to choose a site that | | | | on the front-end, but if you're not careful you can |
| allows you to buy your domains for wholesale. | | | | end up losing those savings later. |
| Sites like or are very good choices. As a wholesaler, | | | | For example, if you don't choose the auto renew |
| you are able to get domains for less than $8/$9 a | | | | option on whatever registrar you choose to host |
| year. If you have a hundred domains, you can end up | | | | your domain(s) on, you can risk losing whatever deal |
| paying a mere $100 a year ($1/domain name). | | | | you have on your domain. You can end up having to |
| The real challenge with purchasing domain names isn't | | | | buy back your $8/year domain for $160 (that's 20 |
| in finding a site where you can see a difference in | | | | times the price!). All the money you save with |
| savings. Saving a dollar or two isn't worth it if you're | | | | whatever registrar you use can be lost in one fell |
| going to a registrar that you are unfamiliar with. | | | | swoop just because you didn't renew a domain. |
| Instead, you should be more focused on making sure | | | | Make sure you're familiar with the user interface. If |
| you understand and are comfortable with the user | | | | you're happy with the site you're on, stick to it and |
| interfaces on that site. | | | | try saving money by becoming a wholesaler versus |
| Don't focus on saving a buck... | | | | switching to a new one. |