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printerman 15-11-2005 15:24

Domain name
 
Hi, seem to be full of questions today! Wher can i buy a cheap domain name. ? I've been looking at easily.co.uk who seem to be pretty cheap, but does anyone have a cheaper one? I don't need a lot of webspace, and probably a couple of email adresses.

Thanks all!

Jon M 15-11-2005 15:36

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The criteria for chosing a registrar shouldn't be cost ultimately.. but convienience. The savings in time and effort when dealing with a good host/registrar are priceless.

I have used 123-reg.co.uk for years. There are many others around, but I couldn't vouch for their reliability or quality of customer service.

handyman 15-11-2005 15:38

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2nd'd with 123-reg.co.uk...

£6.09 for 2 years all in is not to bad. Their tech support is great . Emails are responded to in hours not days and they are owned by pipex so unlikely to just dissapear.

also for good cheap hosting try i-web

Man I like the new edit wysiwyg in the posts.......

printerman 15-11-2005 15:39

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I look after the website at work and use easily.co.uk. They are the only people i'e ever used and they seem pretty good. Just wondered who else was recommended.

handyman 15-11-2005 15:46

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They are 3.90 dearer than 123-reg though for a .co.uk and they are very good. Not much more I can say than that.

SMHarman 15-11-2005 16:29

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I've always used UK2.net don't know about the price these days, if you use their services for hosting etc it is expensive but they allow you to replace the DNS information for free, so mine now all point to i-web for hosting.

Halcyon 15-11-2005 17:11

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This place seems good too:

http://domains.ghoticonsulting.com/ghoti/home.jsp

printerman 15-11-2005 17:18

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do 123reg provide webspace for free like easily.co.uk?

andygrif 15-11-2005 17:22

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Nope. But then if you're paying 3 quid more, then I guess it's arguable if it's free! Like PC mags that cost 2 quid more than normal mags with a "free" CDROM on the front!

printerman 15-11-2005 17:24

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So over a year easily.co.uk does actually look like a better deal.

Actually it doesn't seem to be. I' a bit confused....i want a domain name, webspace for say 5 pages, and an email containing my domain name. S owhat do i order?

homealone 15-11-2005 18:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by printerman
So over a year easily.co.uk does actually look like a better deal.

Actually it doesn't seem to be. I' a bit confused....i want a domain name, webspace for say 5 pages, and an email containing my domain name. S owhat do i order?

I would suggest that you think about what you want the website to actually do - if you want to install a blog, or a discussion forum, or a picture gallery etc, then you will need to have your domain hosted by someone who provides mySQL & PHP scripting facilities.

To an extent it doesn't matter who you get the domain name from - provided they are competitive on price & do not charge for you to redirect the name servers, the ones already suggested, will do - don't forget a co.uk has a minimum 2 year registration period.

Personally would look into the combo suggested by handyman of 123-reg for the domain & I-web solutions for the hosting, both of which I use myself, with no problems, whatsoever - total cost around £14 a year.

chickendippers 28-11-2005 16:23

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Sorry to bring up this thread, and apologies if you've already made a descision, however I would like to offer you a domain name and email/web hosting for £8 per year (or £8 for two years if you're looking at a .co.uk domain).

I was thinking along the lines of 10 email accounts (includes webmail). Your website would be fully managable with cPanel control panel and you would be in complete control of your domain name.
Of course full support provided and we'd be happy to help you get everything set-up and running if you're new to the whole website melarky - http://www.valcatohosting.co.uk/


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