Domains, Domains, Who’s got the Domains?

I recently took part in a survey with an aftermarket domain purchasing/parking company. I was invited because I had recently purchased buyeco.com from them for significantly more than the approximately $8/year had I bought it unowned.

One of the questions was where I had registered domains. It got me thinking back about all the domains I’ve ever purchased and where from. I bought my first domain back in 1997. 10 years of buying domains. I started (as did most people) with Network Solutions. I can’t quite remember the price now, but I think it was $35/year. Then I heard about Dotster and used them for a few years and a bunch of domains. $15 per domain per year. That was around ’99. In about 2001, I started to use GoDaddy. $9 per domain per year. In 2002 I licensed with their reseller service Wild West Domains and started a hosting/domain registrar business. I paid a rack rate for domains and could mark it up however I wanted. I think I made a buck a domain. Now I do my registering between GoDaddy and Moniker. I got a deal through Moniker that knocks the cost per domain per year a couple of bucks.

So, here’s my progression since 1997: Network Solutions > Dotster > GoDaddy > Moniker. In there, I’ve also bought from aftermarket places like Sedo and BuyDomains. Fortunately, I’ve avoided RegisterFly.

I think, in total, I’ve owned at one point or another about 1,000 domains. Most of the good ones I’ve kept. A few of the good ones I’ve lost. I think if I had kept them all and done just the SLIGHTEST bit of development on even the ones I never did anything with… Ah well.

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