Top 5 Best Domain Registrars in World Buy&Review

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Top 5 Best Domain Registrars in World 2020

I Prefer for GoDaddy.com and GlobeHost.com over other top registrars. As the most affordable and easy to use, and with 24/7 support, it’s the registrar that I personally use and always recommend.

But in case Domain.com isn’t the best option for you, I’ve reviewed it along with six solid contenders based on years of experience. Over the course of my career starting, running, and selling businesses, I’ve bought hundreds of domain names.

#1. Domain.com

Whether you’re a first-time or experienced buyer, Domain.com is the most logical place to start your domain name registration process. It’s my top overall pick due to the simplicity and quality of the service.

You can get a .com domain from Domain.com for just $9.99 per year. They also give you the option of purchasing the domain for up to five years, which is my favorite feature. I can set it and forget it.

Privacy and protection overwrites your WHOIS information. The name and address of every domain owner is available publicly. Obviously, this can cause privacy issues. Domain registrars will offer to overwrite your personal info with their generic info to help protect your privacy. Some domain registrars offer this for free but Domain.com charges $8.99 per year per domain. I get around this by having my domains under a company name which I’m fine being publicly available. If you’re buying domains personally, I’d definitely protect your personal info even if it means paying a bit more.

#2 Bluehost

It’s typically best to keep your web hosting and domain registration separate. But if you’re starting a new website and want to bundle your domain and web host, Bluehost is the only provider that nails both of these services.

More than 2 million websites across the globe are powered by Bluehost. They are an industry leader in web hosting.

If you don’t plan on buying any more domains then you can save money by registering with Bluehost. A free domain comes with all of their hosting plans. With shared hosting plans starting as low as $2.95 per month, you really can’t find a better deal elsewhere. At least not from a provider that offers quality hosting and quality domains.

#3. Namecheap

Namecheap’s checkout process is simple, with very limited upsells. There’s nothing confusing about the process and nothing to slow you down either. It’s everything I want in a domain purchasing experience and nothing I don’t want. I’m able to search for a domain name and purchase it in under two minutes.

How to navigate the Namecheap upsells

During the purchase process, Namecheap will hit you with a few questions. You can blast through that section pretty quickly using this cheat sheet of which to add and which to skip:

  • Stellar Shared Hosting ($2.88/month) – Skip it

As I said before, web hosting and domain registration are very different. It’s tough to find a company that nails both. If you’re looking to bundle domain registration with hosting, then my recommendation would be Bluehost. Otherwise, you can get your domain from Namecheap and check out my guide on the best web hosts for alternative options.

  • Private Email (two months free, then $9.88–$49.99/year) – Skip it

If you want a business email, it’s always free to forward emails from Namecheap. If you’d like cloud storage for that email, or to send emails from your domain name, we recommend not buying it from your registrar. My universal recommendation is a no-brainer: G Suite ($6/user/month), which includes Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Calendar, and Hangouts.

#4. Google Domains

  • Familiar and simple Google-style interface
  • Literally zero upsells
  • But, you’ll be sharing even more information with Google

It’s clean. There are literally no upsells. And absolutely zero flourish.

But, most web developers prefer not to share more information with Google than is absolutely necessary. I felt the exact same way.

One huge downside with Google Domains: If you need help, you won’t be able to dig into a rich knowledge base.

However, there is chat, email, and phone support in English, 24 hours a day, and in French, Spanish, and Japanese with more limited hours.

#5. Hover

  • Fun automated name engine
  • Limited upsells
  • Privacy protection included
  • Some stability issues

Hover put my domain name through a thesaurus. We’ve all been there, desperately trying to find an available domain after hitting hundreds of dead-ends. Any tool that can offer new ideas when buying a domain name is super helpful.

I also like that there are limited upsells in Hover’s purchase flow, and privacy protection is included. Email forward isn’t free though, it’s $5/month.

My biggest worry with Hover ultimately is its backend. Browse through Hover’s outage history and you’ll find hours-long outages are frequent.

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