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Free services are preferred, but cheap services can also be considered. The most important thing is how much you would pay. Your own domains won't be free without any expense. So cheapest price is the best. The following is the cheapest price I've ever found.

http://www.domainsarefree.com/rg-erdr.php?_rpo=t :
The cheapest fee of the first year : $3.99 for ".com", ".net", ".org", ".bix", ".info", ".us".

http://www.registerfly.com/
1. $5.50 .net domain promotion
For the next 72 hours register any .net domain for the low price of $5.50 /year. (I don't know which day is the first day, but it does work since I registered one today)
Make sure you are logged into your RegisterFly account
You must have at least one .net domain name purchase in your cart
Enter the code "NETSPECIAL".
2. $1.99 .info domain promotion
For the next 48 hours register any .info for the low price of $1.99 /ea (It must be work untill tomorrrow)
Make sure you are logged into your RegisterFly account
You must have at least one .info domain name purchase in your cart
Enter the code "INFOSPECIAL"

https://de.godaddy.com/
1. .us : $6.95
2. .biz : $5.95

https://www.1and1.com/
$5.99 : .com, .net, .org, .info, .us, .name
Please note: The services at 1and1.com are only available to residents of the U.S. and Canada. Residents of the U.K. can join at https://www.1and1.co.uk/.

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HM.....interesting guide. I find it quite informative. Just to note, these prices are in USD right?"http://www.domainsarefree.com/rg-erdr.php?_rpo=t :The cheapest fee of the first year : $3.99 for ".com", ".net", ".org", ".bix", ".info", ".us"."Are you sure they are so cheap? I think something is wrong. I have been using godaddy.com for my domain for quite some time already. I find it quite good. Anything price lower than godaddy's...I am not so confident....-Shackman

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HM.....interesting guide. I find it quite informative. Just to note, these prices are in USD right?

 

"http://www.domainsarefree.com/rg-erdr.php?_rpo=t :

The cheapest fee of the first year : $3.99 for ".com", ".net", ".org", ".bix", ".info", ".us"."

 

Are you sure they are so cheap? I think something is wrong. I have been using godaddy.com for my domain for quite some time already. I find it quite good.

 

Anything price lower than godaddy's...I am not so confident....

 

-Shackman

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Yes, its us dollar. domainsarefree.com gives the cheap price only the first year. The price raises to $9 next year and the third year. I post it for who wants to try his or her first domain. I think a cheapest test will be a good test.

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Yahoo is offering $2.99 per year (thats including any available domain name with com net org info biz us) with the maximum of 5 years. I do not gain any personal profit from promoting Yahoos domain purchases. But I happened to like Yahoos DNS control and Yahoo is well trust in my book. This offer isnt better than the $1.99 they had few months ago but certainly better than their usual $4.99 or even $9.99 domain offers.

Heres the gray prints

Waived setup fee offer is open to new Web Hosting customers only. Limit one offer per customer, and one use per customer on a single account. Web Hosting price offer is open to new Web Hosting customers only. Limit one offer per customer, and one use per customer on a single account. Offer expires on 10/31/2005 at 11:59PM and is available only through Yahoo! Small Business. Offers may not be combined with any other offers or discounts, separated, redeemed for cash, or transferred. Other terms and conditions apply; see the Yahoo! Small Business Terms of Service when you sign up

Remember, only NEW domain purchases. You can visit the site here https://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/

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Yahoo looks cheap but I've heard stories of people trying to transfer out of yahoo and it's apparently really hard. See the following links for bad experiences:

https://thefetts.github.io/nonetalk/
http://www.blogsome.com/

I know someone who uses domain site and they offer .com domains for $6.99/year.

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...I've heard stories of people trying to transfer out of yahoo and it's apparently really hard. See the following links for bad experiences:

Going off topic: this is due to making your domain lock by Yahoo. Only the owner of domain can unlock the domain via domain control. Yahoo techs cannot enter your account. That's why the transfer is hard...not because of Yahoo but the extra security that each user decided to put. Remember, it's not the service or the hardware; it's the user :)

But I'm not defending Yahoo. Yes, they have confirmed me over the phone saying that the renewal cannot accept the special promotion. Which means after 5 years I would have to pay the regular price. But I'm betting on the fact that in 5 years the domain purchase price would go down. If not, I'll let it die for a day or two and then rebuy it back.

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url worked for me... but is that a referal url? :D Looks good to me, ima stick with earning towards Xisto's free domain registration. I figure by the time I even have my website ready to promote, I'll probably have a free domain. lol Alot of webhosts also offer a free domain with their web host service. Even with cheap web hosting plans. Definately look into that before you buy a domain... because instead of registering a domain name at $6.95 a month... you can get hosting at $4.95 a month and get a free domain.

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Avoid Yahoo, Melbourne, Domains Are Free, ZoneEdit, & other "deals"

Cheap Domain Collection

 

The other posters are correct - Yahoo intentionally makes it *extremely* difficult to transfer domains out. There is no automated process to do it, like with a REAL registrar (incidentally, Yahoo is not a registrar - they resell domains for an Australian rip-off group named Melbourne). You must go through tech support, which will send you dozens of completely irrelevant form letters before transferring your domain (if ever).

 

Also, check out what year #2 costs - $34.95 per year! even if you decide to invest 10-20 hours in wrestling with the Yahoo staff (outsourced to non-English speaking Indians), is this worth your time to save $7?

 

OfficeLive is similar. I have an account with them, and regret it.

 

Domains Are Free.Com is a bigger scam. They try to load up spyware, malware, and all sorts of crap on your computer. Avoid like the plague.

 

Zone Edit is NO LONGER a good place to edit zones or register your domains. If you sign up for the free zone editing, they have recently begun randomly putting banners on your sites! Also, the company they use for domain registration (registerAPI, I think it's called) are extremely belligerent. Also avoid like the plague.

 

-reply by madmaxbull****

 

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