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NetSol vs. GoDaddy

         

DalaiLama

4:21 pm on Jun 14, 2005 (gmt 0)



GoDaddy (and others) offer domains at significantly lower cost than Netsol yet many people swear by NetSol.

Why?

Is there something I don't know?

Is it just brand loyalty?

abbeyvet

4:32 pm on Jun 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I have heard many, many people swearing at NetSol, I've even turned the air blue myself a few time, but very rarely swearing by them!

Habit, brand loyalty, unware of an alternative, a love of wasting money... who knows? There are lots of cheaper options and no disadvantages to using them.

kwngian

5:36 pm on Jun 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Many who have no knowledge of how to do a transfer out of netsol will still stays with them, especially those that have been hosting their domain names since 90s.

I also have afew clients that just do not want to change because of the above hassle and because they have been using them for so long they only remember how to pay when the bills come and nothing else.

rocknbil

6:08 pm on Jun 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I have a few still registered at Netsol. I put them there because at the time there really were no other registrars.

I haven't moved them because anything that doesn't involve changes via their admin is a royal pain in the A. :-)

I'll also toss in - I was very resistant to goDaddy. Who names their domain registration service GODADDY? I wasn't forming a "name prejudice" but it just struck me as too odd. But several customers were registered with them, and I was forced into it . . . and the more I use the service the better it seems to be. Cheap reg's, a service that works, immediate replies to inquiries (something that I don't think I've EVER seen on Netsol,) so far zero complaints from me, and have registered the last 10 domains there.

I **DO** find I have to do some PR work for them when I tell customers where to register their domain. The GoDaddy legacy lives on . . . .

DalaiLama

6:29 pm on Jun 14, 2005 (gmt 0)



So what's the best way to transfer accounts from Netsol to GoDaddy?

SurfMaster

6:43 pm on Jun 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I would recommend GoDaddy any day any time over others. I just think they have great service.

About transfer, just login to your GoDaddy account and follow the steps or if you want to make it even easy, just call GoDaddy support and they will walk you through it too.

Hope this helps.

Vishal

rocknbil

5:00 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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^ ^ ^ Correct, whatever you're registered with, it's easier (now) to put the request in from the destination registrant.

Mr Bo Jangles

6:20 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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the best thing about Godaddy IMO is that the engineering and systems behind their site just work so well - and on top of that you have really good prices. Some whine about their marketing as they try and get you to add products to your cart choice - but I just admire their talent in selling, and it's not a nuisance or chore for me to 'say no' to the attractive extras they offer. Good company.

(I have no affiliations - just given them a lot of my money!)

bakedjake

6:22 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The bad thing about GoDaddy is they will yank your domain for whatever reason they see fit without investigation if they receive even one report of a TOS violation, and then decide later if they were wrong or right.

I will never, ever, ever register another domain again with GoDaddy. I know quite a few others who will never do the same either.

I recommend that if your domain is critical to your business, and you couldn't afford having it randomly yanked, you do not register with GoDaddy

wheel

8:32 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've heard much the same as what BakedJake indicated, though not experienced it.

See the exhibitor list for the conference (top right hand corner of the screen you're looking at), booth 32. I've had pleasant experience with them so far, was referred by another webmasterworld member, and they're attending the conference.

2by4

8:34 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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"I will never, ever, ever register another domain again with GoDaddy. I know quite a few others who will never do the same either."

Although for different reasons, I'd never use them again either, for anything. The $6 a year I 'saved' per domain wasn't worth it. Plus about 1 day after I registered a domain on godaddy I started getting spam on my contact email address, one I'd used on other registrars for a year or so with no issues.

lexipixel

9:51 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've registered names with NetSol for over 10 years, but lately have been using GoDaddy.

I don't know where you come up with "$6" savings, but in general, I see nearly $40 in savings per domain, (secondary names I own and forward to live sites).

With GoDaddy at $8.95/yr for registration and free forwarding (to any URL, as deep as you want and even use cgi calls with query data), and NetSol at $35/yr PLUS $12/yr for forwarding --- that makes it $47 v. $8.95.

In additional, NetSol has been getting spammier, lots of pop-up "offers" on their site, junk emails, "partner offers", etc... I get no spam, pop-ups or junk from GD..

If you asked me 2-3 years ago, I would have said "NO WAY" to using GD, (the user interface was rough, support was difficult, and the servers slow), but it has improved greatly.

I have about 40 names at GD now and plan to move all I have at Netsol as they expire.

Here's a kicker --- I called Netsol when they sent me a renew "offer". I told them why I was leaving and after a long conversation with the rep they offered me the same $8.95 that GD offered (wouldn't throw in the free forwarding though), and told me if I took the "deal" I would have to give up my right to transfer out for a full year. It was like talking to a wall --- they couldn't understand that the "price match" was in effect blackmail to stay at NetSol, and that the forwarding fee made it no deal... That makes it about $400 they lost from me this year (if they would have offered to really match GD price), and $1400.00 that I used to pay ($35 x 40) when I did do business with them.

They aren't keeping with the times. Nearly every customer I've had in the past two years has registered at GD --- none have had a problem, and most of them never even heard of NetSol (newbies, but it shows how well GD has marketed themselves).

I can't think of one good reason to use NetSol... can anyone?

2by4

9:58 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I don't pay $35 per domain, that's silly, there's no reason to do that, I average between $12-18, depending. I'm happy to pay this slight premium over dirt cheap registrars because running a business costs money, and so do domains, last I checked the base cost for a domain is about $6 a year, that's what registrars pay, correct this if it's wrong. Paying $35 a year in this day and age is completely ridiculous.

If I was slightly less lazy I'd set up a wholesale account with networksolutions or some other large registrar and that would only cost $10 or so per domain.

That's where I get the $6 from. You can only offer so much support and service if your prices are so low that offering more would make you lose money, so I just pay what it costs to get pretty much flawless service. As bakedjake pointed out, from I assume firsthand experience, there was a hidden cost to using godaddy, and I don't need to see more, especially after having used them myself, they skimped in other areas as well, I seem to remember parking domains in frames hosted on godaddy, can't remember the details, but it was really cheesy.

I doubt there has ever been a significant problem report online of the registrar I use, I could search but it would take too long to find one.

This thread seems to be the classic anglo/american method of positing two extreme positions then trying to choose between those bad choices. A much better solution would seem to be to dump the two bad choices and find a good choice.

bakedjake

10:05 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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good choice

Try Moniker.

I like the fact I can get a hold of the CEO on a Sunday afternoon if I have a problem.

one good reason

In all fairness, for managing a large number of clients and domains, NetSol's system is the best I've seen.

stu2

12:31 am on Jun 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I don't get it. What can you possibly do to violate GD's TOS if all you do is register the domain and forward it to your web server?

If your hosting your domain on GD or anywhere else, they'll all yank their services and ask questions later. They're all the same.