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10 Mpaghara kacha mma Registrars

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Today I will show you the Best Domain Registrars.

But first, think about this:

If you want a site, you’ll want to aha ya.

Whether it’s for your business, a potential business, blọọgụ nkeonwe, or even if you’re investing in bulk purchases of domains, everyone has an interest in achọta ezigbo aha maka weebụsaịtị ha.

How do you do this? You go to a company called a domain name registrar, and you pay them to make sure a particular name is registered with you.

You become the owner of that domain for as long as you’re paying for it, however, the terms of the contract work out.

A domain name registrar is exactly what it sounds like: it’s an organization that manages the registration of domain names. To be official, a registrar has to be accredited by a generic top-level domain registry—don’t confuse the two—and a registrar will operate in accordance with the registry.

Naanị isi, ịnwere ike ịdenye aha gị n'ụlọ ọrụ ndị ICANN nabatara. Nke a agaghị abatachaghị gị ihe, maka na enwere ọtụtụ nhọrọ ICANN kwadoro.

So now we know what a domain name registrar is.

10 Mpaghara kacha mma Registrars
  1. NameCheap
  2. GoDaddy
  3. Hover
  4. Google Domains
  5. IONOS
  6. Register.com
  7. Hostinger
  8. HostGator
  9. Domain.com

1: NameCheap

NameCheap is almost always going to be in a list of the best domain name registrars. It’s a highly reputable company that has been around since 2000, and currently manages over 10 million domains.

NameCheap nwere ike ọ bụghị ya nhọrọ kacha mma maka mmadụ niile, mana ọ masịrị m nke ukwuu ịbụ onye anaghị akwụ ụgwọ. Ndị mmadụ n'otu n'otu na obere azụmaahịa nwere ike ichekwa ọtụtụ ihe NameCheap, ma ị na-azụtara onwe ngalaba otu ma ọ bụ zụta nnukwu ego. NameCheap n’ezie na-ebi aha ya.

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  • Ahịa ga-adị iche, mana iji nye gị ihe atụ nke otu ngalaba maka otu: .com ọnụahịa na-amalite na $ 8.88 kwa afọ, ọnụahịa .net na-abụkarị $ 12.98. Ndị a mara mma, ma na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ọnụ maka naanị mmadụ.

  • Followinggbaso ọnụahịa dị mma, ọnụahịa mmelite dịkwa mma mma, yana maka ndị ahịa pere mpe, ọnụahịa mmeghari ahụ ga-abụ naanị dollar ole na ole karịa. Ọ bụrụ na ịzụta ngalaba ahụ ihe karịrị otu afọ na ndenye ọpụpụ, ị nwere ike ịchekwa nke ahụ.
  • Whois protection software is free for the first year.

  • Ezigbo nkwado ndị ahịa, gụnyere nkata ndụ na ihe ọmụma zuru oke. Ndị nnọchi anya na-enyekarị aka.
  • Peeji njikwa ngalaba dị mfe iji, ọbụlagodi maka onye na-enweghị nnukwu ahụmịhe.
  • Ọrụ mgbakwunye / mgbakwunye dị ezigbo mma, dị ka mba nkekọrịta. Also na-enwetakwa DNS omenala na efu.

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  • Nanị nhọrọ nhọrọ bụ tiketi na nkata ndụ, yabụ enweghị nkwado ekwentị.

2: GoDaddy

Dị ka NameCheap, GoDaddy’s placement on this list should not come as a surprise. GoDaddy is an undisputed giant in the world of mba na ndebanye aha na ngalaba. Ọ nọteela nwa oge - kemgbe 1997 ka ọ dịịrị, ma meere onwe ya aha.

As a matter of fact, GoDaddy is the world’s largest domain name registrar, with a whopping 77 million domain names under management.

Big players are attractive for some and turn-offs for others—all I can say is that while GoDaddy seems to be hit-or-miss with most people I talk to, you can’t get to 77 million domain names without doing something right.

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  • Ọ bụ ezie na ọ bụghị ọnụ ala dịka NameCheap, GoDaddy is still generally ọnụ. The first year the price of a single .com is only $0.99. Though the renewal price will then jump to nearly $18, if you’re only interested in holding onto the domain name for a year (or two) GoDaddy might be one of the cheapest options.

  • Overall strong service. Don’t let the number of pros/cons here throw you off: the cons are relatively minor, and most of GoDaddy’s appeal is in doing the job well, which is an overall positive hard to list out.
  • GoDaddy does well with offering popular extras/add-ons such as storage space or limited hosting. While NameCheap has, better add-ons and default features, GoDaddy is better if you want to keep your hosting and your domain name within the same platform.

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  • Ọ bụ ezie na ọnụahịa dị elu nwere ike ịka mma, ọnụahịa mmeghari ohuru nwere ike ịbụ ntakịrị ọnụ.
  • GoDaddy’s checkout process is frustrating. It’s still easy to finish, but you’ll be pushed at every point to purchase add-ons.
  • WhoIsPrivacy protection is at least $9.99 a year, while being free with NameCheap.
  • Customer support is hit or miss. I haven’t had bad experiences with GoDaddy’s customer support, but others have.
  • Ngwá ọrụ nchịkwa ngalaba nwere ike ịdị nwayọ mgbe ụfọdụ, ma dabere na onye ọrụ ahụ, gbagwojuru anya.

3: Hover

Hover is certainly one of the younger companies on the list: founded in 2008, Hover is not the most famous registrar, but it has been steadily building its name. Although it might be newer as a company, it was formed by Tucows Inc., which is the world’s second largest domain name registrar. So you can feel a little more at-ease if you’ve never heard of it.

N'ikwu ya n'ụzọ dị mfe, Hover bụ ụlọ ọrụ na-arapara n'ihe ọ maara. Ọ na-enye ọrụ dị mfe na ọrụ dị elu na nkezi ma ọ bụ ntakịrị ntakịrị karịa ọnụ ahịa ego.

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  • Ọnụ ahịa ndebanye aha mbụ nwere ike ọ gaghị adị oke njọ, mana ọ dabere.
  • Free Whois privacy for as long as you use Hover to manage the domain.

  • Hover brings one of the benefits that is often unique to smaller companies: a personality, and in this instance one that is socially progressive.
  • Ellingzụlite nwere oke, yabụ na ndenye ọpụpụ dị nfe.
  • Ọnụ ahịa mgbazigharị dị ala ma ọ bụrụ na ịzụta ngalaba ndị ọzọ. Nke a abụghị ihe ọhụrụ, mana Hover na-arụ ọrụ dị mma na nke a.
  • Ezigbo ndị ahịa na-akwado ya, agbanyeghị na ekwentị ekwentị nwere ọfụma. Agbanyeghị, Hover na-ekpebi iji ezigbo ndị mmadụ ọ bụghị sistemụ akpaghị aka maka nkwado ha - nke nwere ike ime ka azụmaahịa ahụ (na awa).

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  • Ọnụ ego izugbe bụ n'akụkụ dị elu nke nkezi. Iji maa atụ, otu .com bụ $ 12.99.
  • Adding to this, email add-ons can be on the pricier side. Email forwarding is $5 a year, and a 10GB email account is $20. This is overall pretty well-priced, but some registrars include forwarding for free.

Wezụga ihe mgbakwunye email ahụ, Hover anaghị enye ihe ọ bụla ọzọ. Maka ụfọdụ ndị, nke a bụ uru n'ezie - ịnwere ike ịzụta ngalaba gị wee rụọ ọrụ. Ndị ọzọ chọrọ ịlụ ngalaba na nnabata ga-achọpụta Hover adịghị mma.

4: Google Domains

Ah, lee aha onye ọ bụla ebe a anụbeghị maka: Google. Ọ bụ ezie na anyị ga-ekweta, Google Domains na-amachaghị nke ọma. Google Domains bụ ihe na-adịbeghị anya na-achụ nta ego, na-anọ nso kemgbe June 2014. Dịka eziokwu, Google Domains ka nọ na ọkwa beta ya.

Google has a reputation for stepping into every type of internet service possible. Moreover, they are known to generally succeed, but also have quite a few failures that never caught on.

Google Domains bu ihe siri ike na ihe siri ike. Ọ dị mfe ma kwụ ọtọ, mana ọtụtụ ga-enwe ekele maka ngwanrọ Google na-etinye n'ọrụ ndebanye na njikwa ngalaba.

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  • Dị ka ọ dị n'ihe ọtụtụ Google, Google Domains is very easy to use. Imagine how simple most of the Google tools you use are, and then apply that to purchasing and managing a domain name.
  • The G Suite add-on: while email is sometimes a free extra with registrars and hosting companies, G Suite is an extra $5 a month.
  • At first, this sounds bad, but the G Suite is more than email: it includes Google Docs/Drive, Calendar, video conferencing, and more. Some might find this unnecessary—can’t you just use your free Google account to use Google Drive with coworkers? Maybe so, but for those who want to contain things within their business’s platform, this is a useful addition. Plus, it’s 30GB of storage, not 10GB.

  • Na-emekọ nke ọma na ndị na-ewu ebe nrụọrụ weebụ ndị ọzọ, dịka Wix, Squarespace, WordPress, etc.
  • Limited Whois privacy protection for free, and not just for the first year (limited because it depends on the domains you purchase).

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  • Ọ bụ ezie na nkwado ndị ahịa dị mma (ị na-akparịta ụka, ekwentị, na nkwado email), ụbọchị na-ejedebe naanị na Mọnde ruo Fraịdee ma awa ole na-abaghị uru site n'elekere isii nke ụtụtụ ruo elekere 6 nke PST.
  • Agaghị m ele nke a anya dị ka ntụpọ, mana ịnye ọnụahịa bụ ihe nkịtị ($ 12 kwa afọ maka otu .com). Ana m atụ anya inwetakwu ihe site na ngwaahịa Google, mana nke ahụ dị mma.
  • Akụkụ nke abamuru nke mfe bụ na ọrụ ahụ adịkarịghị obere. Ọzọkwa, ọ ka nọ na ọkwa beta, yabụ anyị ahụbeghị ka ụdị mpịakọta ọ ga-adị. Maka ugbu a, otu n'ime ihe ndọghachi azụ bụ na ngwaọrụ nchịkwa ngalaba nwere ike ịbụ ụdị nkiti maka ndị ọrụ pere mpe.
  • Specialfọdụ ngalaba pụrụ iche nwere ike ọgaghị. Nke a ga - agbanwe, yabụ na ị ga - elele - n'ezie Google Domains offered nyewo otutu ngalaba otutu oge karie.

Best Domain Registrarnke 5: IONOS

IONOS is a popular hosting company and domain registrar—particularly popular in Europe. This is only fair: IONOS is one of the oldest hosting companies and domain registrars, having been around since 1988.

As a matter of fact, IONOS is the largest hosting company in Europe and manages over 12 million domains, certainly making it a major force in domain name registration.

IONOS’ hosting products are known for being inexpensive and atụmatụ-juru n'ọnụ. Is the same true for its domain registration? Somewhat. The initial prices are low, but the renewal prices are unfortunately pricier. However, IONOS still excels with what it includes for free.

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  • IONOS’s ahịa are on the cheaper side of average for the first year, and sometimes are simply inexpensive. The renewal prices are hefty (see below) but for limited use, IONOS offers very good prices.

  • Ihe ndị a biara na ndabara: Otu SSL Wildcard Asambodo, adreesị ozi-e ọkachamara nke nwere 2GB ohere, na ihe ruru 10,000 subdomains.
  • Nkwado ndị ahịa bụ 24/7, mana ezughị oke.

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  • While IONOS’s prices for the first year are on the cheaper side, renewal prices are significantly higher. For example: a .com is $9 the first year, then $15. A .me is $5 for the first year, but $20 a year after that, and so on. So if you use IONOS for more than two years, you might find it less cost-effective.
  • A little bit of upselling is involved. Nothing too serious, but it might get a little frustrating. As with GoDaddy, this has to do with IONOS’s nature as a hosting company.
  • Nkwado ndị ahịa nwere ike iwe iwe oge ụfọdụ, ọkachasị mgbe ị na-agagharị na akaụntụ / weebụsaịtị gị nwere ike isi ike ịchọta ụfọdụ ihe.

Best Domain Registrarnke 6: Register.com

Register.com might be a little less well known, and it’s one of those domain registrars that I often fail to remember (ironically) because of its own domain name. Register.com, name.com, domains.com, domain.com…and plenty of others along this line can get a little difficult.

I was surprised to learn Register.com in fact manages over 2.5 million domains. Digging into it, I found Register.com It has much more of a reputation than I would have expected.

Isi arịrịọ nke Register.com bụ ọnụ ahịa dị ala. Agbanyeghị, ebe nrụọrụ weebụ ha adịchaghị mma: ọ siri ike ịchọta ọnụahịa ma yie ụfọdụ peeji ka ọ gafeela. Aga m enye ndụmọdụ ịkpọtụrụ onye na-anọchite anya ndị ahịa maka ịchọrọ nyocha ugboro abụọ kama ịzụ naanị site na saịtị ahụ.

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  • Register.com has some of the lowest prices I’ve seen. Prices range, but many single .com registrations would be only $5 a year.Prices can go as low as $2.95 a year depending on your add-ons. Register.com also has one of the cheapest hosting and domain bundles, with a starting price of $1.95 a month.

  • Register.com dịkwa mma na njikwa azụmaahịa ngalaba.
  • Register.com nwere ọtụtụ ihe mgbakwunye dị mma. O di nwute, obughi otutu na etinye ya na ndabara na izu ahia ngalaba.

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  • Register.com’s website is a little out of date and the pricing/features are difficult to find on-site. Unless it’s just my luck, visiting their domains page displays a prominent list of top-level domains for which “pre-registration (is) closing soon.”
  • Whois privacy protection is an extra $11 a year, so if you want that, Register.com isn’t the cheapest option.

Best Domain Registrarnke 7: Hostinger

Hostinger bụ, dị ka ọtụtụ aha ndị dị na ndepụta a, nke a maara dị ka ụlọ ọrụ nnabata.

Otú ọ dị, Hostinger bụ otu n’ime ụlọ ọrụ nnabata ndị pụrụ iche, maka isi ihe abụọ: nke mbụ, Hostinger bụ ọrụ aka ya, nke abụọ, ọ nwere ọrụ nnabata a na-akpọ 000webhost.

Iche-iche akwụsịbeghị Hostinger from becoming one of the more popular names in hosting, with a current count of 29 million users (though in fairness, I’m sure many of them are using 000webhost).

Ka o sina dị, Hostinger does provide a good domain registrar service. The gist: an overall solid registrar with lower than average pricing and a generally straightforward checkout.

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  • Hostingerọnụ ahịa nọ n'akụkụ dị ọnụ ala. Otu .com bụ $ 8.99, dịka ọmụmaatụ, na afọ ndị sochirinụ bụ $ 10.99 (nke dị nso nkezi ụlọ ọrụ).

  • Ọtụtụ n'ime ụlọ ọrụ ndị ọbịa nọ na listi a nwere njikọ dị mma yana ngwungwu Bochum maka ndị chọrọ ha. Hostinger bụ otu n’ime nhọrọ kachasị mma maka nke a: nke ha ihe nchịkọta weebụ nchịkọta start at $0.80 a month (for the first year).
  • Hostinger takes a ton of payment methods at checkout. Many registrars only take card, or at most, card or PayPal. Hostinger na-anabata ndị a yana ọtụtụ nke amaara crypto-ego.
  • Agaghị m ekwu nke ahụ Hostinger enwerela onweghi nbuli elu, ma ihe ha nwere adighi nma. Naanị ha ga - anwa ire ụfọdụ ihe mgbakwunye, nke mara mma maka ndị mmadụ iji ngalaba ha zụta, na ụfọdụ ị nwere ike inwe ezigbo mmasị na ya.

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  • Whois privacy protection is an extra $5 a year. This isn’t too bad, considering that some companies charge twice as much, but at the same time, other companies barely charge for it.
  • Hostinger doesn’t pack many default features/services with the domain registration. When you buy the domain, it’s basically just the domain, and anything else is an extra. Whois privacy protection is just one notable example. Hostinger karịrị nke ọma n'ọtụtụ ụzọ, ọ masịrị m Hostinger dị ka ụlọ ọrụ Bochum, yabụ m ka ya bụrụ na ha nwere ike ịtụ karịa na ịzụta ngalaba n'efu.

Best Domain Registrarnke 8: HostGator

HostGator bụ ụlọ ọrụ ọzọ ama ama maka mba. Dị ka o kwesịrị ịdị, HostGator also offers domains, particularly because many of its hosting products come with them.

The latest total is Another fun fact: HostGator'lọ ọrụ nne na nna bụ EIG (Endurance International Group), nwekwara ya Bluehost.

Ọ bụ ezie na HostGator erughi ikike dị ukwuu na nhazi, ọ ka na-arụ ọrụ ọtụtụ narị puku ndị ahịa ma na-elekọta ngalaba 9 nde.

Itinye HostGatorN ’ebe ebe a n’ ebe a, ọ dị n'akụkụ ọnụ nke ihe ma nwee ike iji atụmatụ ndabara ndị ọzọ. Kaosinadị, HostGatorỌrụ dị mma dị mma, yana ndị ọrụ na-enweta ezigbo nchịkwa na ngalaba ha.

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  • Dịka ụfọdụ nhọrọ ndị ọzọ edepụtara, HostGator dị mma na ijikọ aha ngalaba na Bochum. Nke a bụ enweghị uche, dị ka HostGator bụ n'ụzọ mbụ ụlọ ọrụ Bochum.
  • Ndebanye aha ngalaba ọ bụla na-abịa na mkpọchi ngalaba (na-egbochi mbufe aha na-akwadoghị) yana imeghari akpaaka. Isi okwu a nwere ike ịbụ adịghị ike maka ụfọdụ, mana enwere ike ịgbanyụ ya. Cheta: ọ na-abụkarị njirimara dị mma ịnwe ma ọ bụrụ na ị na-echegburu onye ọzọ ga-akpọ aha ya.
  • Ogwe njikwa zuru oke na nhọrọ maka ijikwa aha ngalaba gị. Agbanyeghị, ị nwere ike ịhụ onye ọrụ ahụ ntakịrị ntakịrị.

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  • Whois privacy is an extra $14.95 a year, one of the pricier additions. Additionally, the prices themselves are slightly higher than average. It’s not going to break the bank, but for those searching for a simple and cheap domain registration, HostGator nwere ike ọ gaghị akacha mma.

  • HostGator bụ ntakịrị ihe karịa na nhọrọ ha nke ngalaba ngalaba ọkwa dị elu na-adịkarị, agbanyeghị na ha na-arụ ọrụ na ngalaba.com iji ree karịa ndọtị ndị ọzọ.
  • HostGator nwere ike ịnwe nkwado ndị ahịa iffy n'oge ụfọdụ; Onwe m, ahụm peeji ha na-akwado ma na enweghị ihe ọmụma. Ma ọ dịkarịa ala, ha nwere ike iji ụfọdụ mmelite na imezigharị. Ndị nnọchiteanya ahụ dị mma, n'agbanyeghị.

Best Domain Registrarnke 9: Domain.com

Here’s a company that’s surprisingly easy to forget. They don’t perform poorly, but the name is easy to confuse with a lot of other domain registrars…chief among them, ngalaba.

Domain.com is (I assume) a smaller registrar, because you can’t find a ton about it. Domain.com, like many names here, offers hosting services. Unlike many of the names here, it is known for domains first (it’s in the name, after all).

M ga-eme ihe n'eziokwu — anwalebeghị Domain.com maka Bochum ma, yabụ enweghị m ike ikwu ma ọ bụ nzọ nzọ siri ike inweta ngalaba site na ngwungwu Bochum (otu nhọrọ Domain.com nyere).

Domain.com abụghị aha na-abịa mgbe mmadụ lere ọbịa - n'aka nke ọzọ, achọghị m ịkpa ike megide obere ụlọ ọrụ.

Let’s leave that at a bit of an unknown: for domain registration alone, however, Domain.com is alright. The Whois privacy protection fee is annoying, but common, and Domain.com na-enyekwa ọtụtụ ndọtị ndị dị elu dị elu na ọnụahịa zuru oke yana ụfọdụ mgbakwunye ndabara dị mma.

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  • Domain.com nwere ọtụtụ nhọrọ nke ngalaba ọkwa dị elu pụrụ iche na ọnụahịa dị mma. HostGator (dịkwa na ndepụta a) n'eziokwu na-eji Domain.com enyere ndị ọrụ ya aka ịzụta ngalaba ndị ahụ mgbe HostGator adịghị enye ha ozugbo.
  • Ịnye ọnụahịa bụ nkezi, mana ntakịrị ntakịrị na mpaghara ala. Dịka ọmụmaatụ, otu .com bụ $ 9.99.
  • Every domain name registration comes with Let’s Encrypt Free SSL, email forwarding, DNS management (pretty common), and transfer lock (which protects you from unauthorized transfers).

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  • Whois privacy is an extra $8.99 a year, which, depending on the amount and type of domains you’re buying, can double or quadruple your price tag.
  • Ezie na ngalaba.com abụghị teknụzụ dị njọ karịa Hostinger a bịa n’ihe banyere ịrị elu, a na-egosipụta ngwa ahịa ndị ọzọ n’ụzọ ka ukwuu, ọ dịkwa obere ihe n’idebanye aha gị. N'ihi ya, m ga-ekwu na Domain.com nwere ike ịnweta usoro iwepụ nro nwayọọ.
  • Because of its size and lack of brand power, you might have a little more trouble finding a community of users online to consult when you have issues.

Domain.com does have support (including phone support), which hopefully should be fine, but some people like having a large community of fellow customers as a resource.

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What makes a registrar good? What makes one bad? What are the things you should watch out for?
Eji m n’aka na ị nwere ike ịkọ mata na ajụjụ a adịghị nfe dịka ọ na-ada. Onye ọ bụla nwere mkpa dị iche iche. Peoplefọdụ ndị nwere mmasị ịzụrụ ngalaba na nnukwu, ndị ọzọ chọrọ naanị ịzụta otu ngalaba maka ha blog.

Ndị ọzọ nwere ike ịnọ n’etiti, ikekwe obere azụmaahịa ndị chọrọ ijide n’aka na ọ nweghị azụmahịa ọ bụla nwere ike ịkpọ aha ha. Ma n’ezie, enwere ọtụtụ mgbanwe n’etiti atụ ndị a niile.

Ọ bụ ezie na ọnụahịa ga - abụrịrị otu n'ime ihe ndị ị na - ele anya (yana anyị ga - eleba anya na ya) ọ bụghị ihe niile. Karịsịa maka ndị na-azụ obere ihe, ọnụahịa dabara adaba n'ofe ụlọ ọrụ, ị ga - echekwa ma ọ bụ tufuo ego ole na ole otu afọ dabere na nhọrọ gị. Ikwesiri ime ihe kacha mma maka gị na ego, mana ọ naghị eleda gị anya.

There are a few other things that matter when taking a look at domain name registrars:
One very important thing to keep in mind is the distinction between hosting and domains. This can be confusing because many domain registrars are also hosting companies.

Briefly, hosting is the house itself (the supply of your internet space/resources) and domains are the address (the name of your internet house).

Ọtụtụ ụlọ ọrụ na-enye nchịkọta nke gụnyere ma aha nnabata na ndebanye aha na ngalaba, enwere ọtụtụ ọdịiche dị n'etiti ha.

Aga m elele nhọrọ ndị ahụ dị na ndepụta a, yana naanị ụzọ nnabata-naanị ngalaba-ndebanye aha.

Even as far as registering domains alone goes, not all registrars are licensed to sell all domain name extensions. For example, you might be able to buy a .com anywhere, but maybe not a .uk. And of courses, prices vary—we’ll take a look at how good companies are at offering these options.

Ihe ozo di nkpa lebe anya bụ Whois privacy. N'ụzọ bụ isi, akụkụ nke ọrụ ICANN bụ idebe aha ndị na-edebanye aha.

This list is called Whois, and it’s publically available—meaning anyone can chọọ ngalaba ịchọta ozi nke edebanye aha.

Naturally, this might be a frightening prospect for a lot of customers. Pretty much every domain name registrar offers tools to block your specific details from the list (usually replacing it with the company’s details).

The key question is whether the companies include this for free, or if not, the price at which they sell this often desirable service. I’ll be taking careful note of that as well.

Ga-achọkwa ịkpachara anya banyere usoro iwu mkpochapụ ngalaba nke ụlọ ọrụ. Ọ bụrụ na ngalaba gị kubie ume ma ghara ịmegharị ya, onye ọzọ nwere ike iwere ya, nke a na-ewe iwe maka ndị ọrụ obere oge chọtara ezigbo aha maka blog uri ha, na-eyi ndị ahịa egwu.

Ihe ndị ọzọ ole na ole m ga-elele, na nke ị ga - eleba anya ma ọ bụrụ na ị na - eme nnyocha nke gị: ọrụ mgbakwunye, nkwado ndị ahịa, na ọnụ ahịa mmeghari ohuru

Many companies offer some additional services for free, and/or additional services at additional costs. Each company tends to have its own combination of these. And yes, these often include the hosting services and Whois privacy protection I mentioned earlier.

Nkwado ndị ahịa bụ ịkọwa onwe ya, naanị m ga-ekwu maka ya ma ọ bụrụ na ọ ka mma ma ọ bụ na-enweghị ya.

As for renewal prices many companies offer low prices for the first year, and then renewal of the domain for subsequent years will see a price jump.

It’s a lot of information, but don’t worry—we’ll put these ideas into practice by looking at this list of domain registrars.

As always, there’s some subjectivity, and towards the upper end of the list, you’ll have to do some digging on your own.

Nonetheless, in my experience, these have been the best domain name registrars.

Chris Wagner

I am Chris Wagner, Having 12+ years of experience in the Hosting industry.

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