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What do you need to run a domain name registration business

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le_gber

8:19 am on May 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi All,

I am thinking of 'applying' to be able to buy domain names on behalf of my customers under my own TAGS, I guess I want to become a registrar :)

  • What would you need in terms of software and hardware.

    Software to allow domain transfer, change of nameservers etc but also ssl credit card processing.

    Hardware is self explanatory.

    Cheers

    Leo

  • mack

    1:20 am on May 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    This may help.
    [icann.org...]

    Mack.

    Rodney

    2:11 am on May 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    I would suggest possibly starting out at becoming a "reseller" through an icann accredited registrar first.

    The startup is less and you can get the same level of branding.

    eNom offers a pretty nice reseller program (their business model is sort of based on the reseller model), and there are several others.

    Once you are signed up as a reseller, there are even "off the shelf" scripts you can buy that will tap into the enom reseller api so all registrations are performed by your company and enom is transparent to your customers.

    le_gber

    9:34 am on Jun 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    I went to the eNom site but can't use them as they don't offer the tld I am interested in.

    Anyone using Tucows reseller package? Is it any good?

    Cheers

    Leo

    peewhy

    9:38 am on Jun 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    I went to the eNom site but can't use them as they don't offer the tld I am interested in.

    Surely if the TLD is available, it is available. Does it matter where you buy it at this stage?

    Sari

    1:39 pm on Jun 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    Anyone using Tucows reseller package? Is it any good?

    Yep, I'm using Tucows and I'm happy with them. Their system is easy to use, and they provide you with good reports. They also let you know well ahead of time of any maintenance windows and they are always working to improve their system.

    Sari

    le_gber

    2:49 pm on Jun 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    sari, are you offering their services through one of your sites or do you use them only for personal domain name purchase?

    If you do provide domain name purchase one of your site did you have to do any programming of do they provide the facility?

    Thanks

    Leo

    le_gber

    2:51 pm on Jun 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    peewhy,

    eNom, I this that they are not registered with the central organisation from the country I want to buy my domain for. I therefore couldn't buy it from them, and they don't offer it in their reseller package either (logically :))

    Leo

    Rodney

    12:12 am on Jun 11, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    I've used both eNom and openSRS (reseller programs).

    openSRS is great, and they have good support, but the bottom line pricing and included features that come with each domain registration sent me to eNom.

    I still use openSRS for a few client domains.

    I'm surprised that eNom doesn't have the extension you're looking for. What extension is that?

    le_gber

    7:01 am on Jun 11, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    Rodney it's the French domain extension I was after (.fr)

    Leo

    abbeyvet

    7:46 am on Jun 11, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    At the moment .fr still needs supporting documentation before registration (I think).

    You used to have to be a Franch registered business and/or have a French registered trade mark to register a domain. Now you just have to be an organisation with an address in France and less strigent rules apply. In the next wave of deregulation anyone with a French address will be able to register a name.

    Its an interesting market though. No speculative registrations have been possible up to now so there are lots of possibilities once deregulation is complete, provided you have a French address.

    le_gber

    8:13 am on Jun 11, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    Its an interesting market though. No speculative registrations have been possible up to now

    That's not entirely true :) A lot of french companies / webmasters have registered loads of domain names since may last year (date of the first deregulation) - the number went from less than 200,000 (.fr open since sept 1999!) to close to 370,921 today (with almost 100,000 bought between may and june last year).
    Src AFNIC the body managing the .fr

    Still they are far from the 4,167,002 of they .uk counterparts (src nominet the body managing the .uk)

    Leo

    Sari

    11:30 am on Jun 11, 2005 (gmt 0)

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    If you do provide domain name purchase one of your site did you have to do any programming of do they provide the facility?

    Most of the domains I register are for clients, but I do take a few (very few) orders through my website. Right now, I use a shopping cart (google cwhois domain) to check the domain availability and capture the client information, then I register the domain manually. Tucows does offer an API to automate the process, but I don't take enough web orders to warrant the number of hours I would need to spend setting it up (I'm not a programmer, and find these things a challenge!).