confident that they will be around for a long time, and when you do the math
for like a 10 year renewal or longer, it is quite cost effective. This is
not to suggest that other domain name registrars won't be around a long
time, I simply am less familiar with them.
Incidentally, I suggest getting near domains as well. For example, we use
castilleja.org, but also own castilleja.net and castilleja.com as well.
steve
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You don't *really* need to print this do you?
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 5:27 AM, James Haynie <DOT@chch.org> wrote:
> We have been using Register.com for years and have been paying over $100
> per year for two domains. Companies like 1&1 and GoDaddy have been much
> more aggressive. 1&1 is offering the domain renewal for $10 for the two
> domains and includes private registration and DNS hosting. Does anyone have
> any thoughts about using these discounted services?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
> Jim Haynie
> Director of Technology
> Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School
> 785 Beaver Street
> Waltham, MA 02452
>
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