How to buy 30 domain names at a lowest price

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I want to invest into small websites and wanted to buy more domain names at a time, how can I get 30 domain names at a lowest price and I also want lowest price for next years if possible. Does any one give me an advice?
 

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If you have a WHMCS license you can get Enom top reseller package for free which allows you to get domains for a pretty cheap price and it has a very simple bulk buy feature.

otherwise godaddy has a bulk buy feature as well but I dont recommend it as the price tends to be higher.

Also check out reseller panel.
 

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Probably the best place to register your 30 domains and get the best price is going to be Namesilo.com. That will depend on the extension though but Namesilo is usually the cheapest to register domains and their renewal rates are usually the best overall also.
 

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For thirty names, join a domain reseller program somewhere. Most registrars require an upfront payment to join, but typically that payment gets turned into account credit, and you receive access to the lowest price domains.

Additionally, your membership in a domains reseller program typically does not expire, which means you will be able to come back for your future needs and receive then low-cost registrations.
 

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I know that on Uniregistry you can talk to them about bulk registrations and they will work with you on the price but I am not sure exactly how much or how many they count as bulk.
 

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Namesilo and Namecheap are the best and the cheapest. I only recommend those two. Nothing else.
 
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If you have a WHMCS license you can get Enom top reseller package for free which allows you to get domains for a pretty cheap price and it has a very simple bulk buy feature.
What pricing can I get from bulk buy?
I don't mind buying WHMCS license to get lowest pricing for many domains.

Namesilo and Namecheap are the best and the cheapest. I only recommend those two. Nothing else.
I checked Namesilo but with $8 or $9 for a domain, its still not as my expectations because I don't stop buying 30 domains, planning in buying 50 domains or more than that.

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$8 or $9 with WHOIS guard included. Not sure if you need the WHOIS guard, but still. I doubt you'll find anything cheaper. You may find something for below $1, but the renewal price would be much, much higher.
 
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Exactly.

Domain registrations cost money. If the provider is giving deeply discounted prices, it is just to get you to register with them. Next year, your prices will be much more.

Save $ now, and spend more later
or find a reputable provider with consistent pricing.
 

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Can you recommend some registrars start from $1? I am ready to pay many and also pay for next years $10+/ year if they can give me a lot of profit.
For instance, I will develop 30 sites and after 1 year, 20 sites are successful with traffic and more profit while 10 sites are failed, then I can cancel 10 sites and renew 20 those sites (domains). Is that a good plan?
 

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There are several options and you can check domcomp.com and find $1 or less domain registrations. One thing though, do not register any domains with 1&1 that you care about. Many people ave had problems with them.
 

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For hosting, I would not recommend GoDaddy based on my personal experience with it. Now with domains, that's another story. No GoDaddy is not my favorite registrar but they are one that I use and have registered and had many hundreds of domains with them over the years.

EIG, I learned my lesson a few years ago and will NEVER use them for ANYTHING ever again.
 

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Well it's not too hard to avoid an EIG hosting company. You can do a Google search for an EIG web hosting company list and avoid all those on that list. ;)

As for reviews on a hosting company, that's a tough one sometimes. Most of the review websites (at least the top ranked ones) are biased and promote the companies that pay the best so their reviews are not accurate.

What I would do if I was interested in a hosting company and wanted more accurate information would be to ask about any company you are thinking about in a web hosting forum like this one. This way you might be able to get some good information from people who are or have been customers or know more about a particular host that is accurate information. ;)
 

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Though, it's worth noting that if you are just starting out and experimenting, you might as well get an ultra cheap domain with a higher renewal rate.

My logic is, if you keep the domain for a whole year and still need it afterwards, then that means that you are making quite a lot of profit. If you don't see any profit from your domain/website, then just cancel it and pay nothing more.


You can always transfer the domain if you are unsatisfied with the customer support (it's likely that you will be if you use GoDaddy or any EIG provider)
 
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I do that myself sometimes. I'll register one and use it for my need and if I don't need it or it isn't being used for something profitable then I just cancel it. Saves money on renewals sometime. ;)
 

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contact the company for a special price, but after all, almost all the domain providers don't get a lot of money for each domain.
talk with the sales and tell them that you planning to buy domains and I think they will give you a special offer :)
 

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NameBright offers domains for just over $8, which they claim is their cost price to register a domain based on the equipment and licenses that they need to pay for to maintain their domain registrar.

If anyone's offering domains below that price, they're making a loss on their first year registration, hoping to make it up on renewals or upsells - eg whois privacy, etc.
 

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Check namecheap.com, you can search for the domain name you want and select a number of synonyms to it at 0.99$ each. Thoughthe domains are with extensions different from what you see everyday.
 

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With such investment,if you want value for your money I'll advise you to use namesilo. Their prices are customer friendly.
 

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Thanks for sharing.
I just moved 3 domains to namesilo ( was able to use a 1$ coupon ). I used to have domains at domainsite.com -> acquired by name.com and dynadot.

domcomp.com is also helpfull.
 

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By all means, try to negotiate a discount price with a salesperson of your chosen registrar. You can contact multiple registrars ofc.
 
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