Today I will show you the Best Domain Registrars.
But first, think about this:
If you want a site, you’ll want to lebitso eona.
Whether it’s for your business, a potential business, blog ea hau, or even if you’re investing in bulk purchases of domains, everyone has an interest in ho fumana mabitso a matle bakeng sa liwebosaete tsa bona.
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.
Ha e le hantle, o ka ingolisa feela ho tsoa lik'hamphaning tse ngolisitsoeng ka molao ke ICANN. Sena ha se na ho u fepa lintho, hobane ho sa na le likhetho tse ngata tse netefalitsoeng IC IC.
So now we know what a domain name registrar is.
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 mohlomong ha se tsona khetho e ntle ka ho fetisisa bakeng sa motho e mong le e mong, empa ke thatohatsi ea ka ea ho ba theko e tlase haholo. Batho ka bomong le likhoebo tse nyane ka mokhoa o tšoanang ba ka boloka chelete e ngata le NameCheap, hore na u ithekela sebaka se le seng kapa u se reka ka bongata. NameCheap ka sebele e phelela lebitso la eona.
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joaloka NameCheap, GoDaddy’s placement on this list should not come as a surprise. GoDaddy is an undisputed giant in the world of Hosting le ngodiso ea setsi. E se e le nakoana, ho tloha ka 1997 ho nepahala, 'me e iketselitse lebitso le leholo.
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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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.
Ka mantsoe a bonolo feela, Hover ke k'hamphani e khomarelang seo e se tsebang. E fana ka litšebeletso tse bonolo le tse phahameng tsa boleng bo phahameng kapa bo tlase hofeta ka litheko.
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Ntle le kenyelletso ea lengolo-tsoibila, Hover ha e fane ka letho. Bakeng sa batho ba bang sena ha e le hantle ke molemo — o ka reka sebaka sa hau sa marang-rang ebe u se u qetile. Ba bang ba lakatsang ho nyala libaka le ho amohela ba tla fumana hore Hover ha e ea nepahala.
Ah, mona ke lebitso leo ho seng motho ea utloileng ka lona mona: Google. Leha re tlameha ho lumela, Google Domainha e tsejoe haholo. Google Domains ke mosebetsi oa morao-rao o bileng teng ho tloha ka Phupjane 2014. Ha e le hantle, Google Domains e ntse e le boemong ba beta.
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 e tsitsitse ka mokhoa o makatsang. E bonolo haholo ebile e otlolohile, empa ba bangata ba tla leboha sebopeho sa mosebelisi sa Google se sebelisitsoeng ho ngoliso ea domain le tsamaiso.
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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 e tletse. 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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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.
Boipiletso bo ka sehloohong ba Register.com ke litheko tsa eona tse tlase. Leha ho le joalo, sebaka sa bona sa marang-rang ha se setle haholo: ho thata ho fumana litheko mme maqephe a mang a bonahala a siiloe ke nako. Ke khothaletsa ho ikopanya le moemeli oa litšebeletso tsa bareki pele ho hlahloba habeli ho e-na le ho reka feela sebakeng sa marang-rang.
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Hostinger e tšoana le mabitso a mangata lenaneng lena, a tsejoang haholo ka hore ke khamphani e amohelang batho.
Leha ho le joalo, Hostinger ke e 'ngoe ea lik'hamphani tse ikhethileng tse amohelang beng ba matlo, ka mabaka a mabeli a mantlha: Hostinger ke ea basebetsi, 'me ea bobeli, e na le ts'ebeletso ea mahala ea ho amohela e bitsoang 000webhost.
Bosoha ha boa emisa 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).
Leha ho le joalo, 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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HostGator ke k'hamphani e 'ngoe e tsejoang ka ho khetheha Hosting. Ka tlhaho, HostGator also offers domains, particularly because many of its hosting products come with them.
The latest total is Another fun fact: HostGatorKhamphani ea motsoali ke EIG (Endurance International Group) eo le eona e nang le eona Bluehost.
Le hoja HostGator ha e na matla a maholo ho beng teng, e ntse e sebeletsa bareki ba likete tse makholo mme e tsamaisa libaka tse limilione tse 9.
Ho beha HostGatorSebaka sa mona feela, se ka lehlakoreng la botle ba lintho mme mohlomong o ka sebelisa likarolo tse ling tsa kamehla. Empa, HostGatorBoleng ba litšebeletso bo botle, 'me basebelisi ba fumana taolo e ntle holim'a libaka tsa bona.
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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, domains.com.
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).
Ke tla bua 'nete-ha ke so leke Domain.com bakeng sa ho amohela, kahoo ha ke khone ho bolela hore na ke bette e tiisang ho fumana domain ka sephutheloana sa ho amohela (khetho eo Domain.com e fanang ka eona).
Domain.com ha se hangata lebitso le tla hlaha ha motho a nahana ho amohela — ka lehlakoreng le leng, ha ke batle ho khetholloa ka k'hamphani e nyane.
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 e boetse e fana ka lintlafatso tse ngata tsa boemo bo holimo tsa domain le litheko tse hlomphehang ka kakaretso le li-eketsa-tlhahlobo tse makhethe.
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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.
Le ba bang ba kanna ba ba bohareng, mohlomong likhoebo tse nyane tse batlang ho etsa bonnete ba hore ha ho na khoebo e ngoe e ka nkang lebitso la bona. Ho joalo, ho na le phapang e ngata lipakeng tsa mehlala ena kaofela.
Ha theko e ntse e tla ba e 'ngoe ea lintho tsa bohlokoa tseo u li shebileng (le hore re tla li sheba) ha se tsohle. Haholo-holo bakeng sa bareki ba banyenyane, litheko li lumellana ka nepo lik'hamphaning tsohle 'me u tla boloka kapa u lahleheloe ke likoloto tse' maloa ka selemo ho latela khetho ea hau. U ntse u tlameha ho u etsetsa chelete e ntle, empa ho ka etsahala hore o se ke oa o senya.
Briefly, hosting is the house itself (the supply of your internet space/resources) and domains are the address (the name of your internet house).
Likhamphani tse ngata li fana ka liphutheloana tse kenyelletsang ho ngolisa ha bobeli baamoheli le domain, mme ho na le phapang e ngata pakeng tsa bona.
Ke tla shebana le likhetho tse lethathamong lena, le likhetho tse ikhethileng tsa ho ngolisa domain.
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.
Ntho e 'ngoe ea bohlokoa ho hlokomela ke Whois privacy. Ha e le hantle, karolo ea mosebetsi oa ICANN ke ho boloka lenane la ba ngolisitseng.
This list is called Whois, and it’s publically available—meaning anyone can batla domain ho fumana leseli la mokalli.
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.
Hape o tla batla ho ba hlokolosi ka leano le ikhethileng la ho fela hoa domain name. Haeba domain ea hau e fela mme o hloleha ho e nchafatsa, motho e mong a ka e nka, e leng ho khopisang basebelisi ba nako e nyane ba fumaneng lebitso le letle bakeng sa blog ea bona ea lithoko, mme ba sokela likhoebo.
Lintho tse ling tse 'maloa ke tla li sheba, le tseo le uena u lokelang ho li etsa haeba u etsa lipatlisiso: lits'ebeletso tsa tlatsetso, tšehetso ea bareki le litheko tsa ho nchafatsa.
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.
Ts'ehetso ea bareki ea itlhalosa, 'me ke tla fana ka maikutlo ho eona haeba e le ntle haholo kapa e haella.
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.
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