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TSkooixiuhong
post Jan 24 2013, 07:44 PM, updated 13y ago

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Hi,is exabytes a good place to buy a .com domain?
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post Jan 24 2013, 09:05 PM

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you can try namecheap as well..but if you want hosting as well and hassle free..then exabytes maybe a good choice
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post Jan 24 2013, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(kooixiuhong @ Jan 24 2013, 07:44 PM)
Hi,is exabytes a good place to buy a .com domain?
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To be honest there almost no different between any domain registrar/reseller offer. Generally all are good. You can get domain name and hosting from Exabytes to make it easier. However when it comes to full website development there basic rule of thumb that you shouldn't put all eggs(domain name & webhosting) in one basket.

It is advisable to buy from domain provider who sell domain as their main product(eg : NameCheap/Name.com) and get webhosting somewhere else(eg : Exabytes). This is not necessary but it does eliminate future complication if you want to change webhosting. If you're new to domain name and webhosting, I would suggest you to get both from the same provider.
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post Jan 25 2013, 01:40 PM

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it is kind of old saying when we mention "shouldn't put all eggs(domain name & webhosting) in one basket"

i think that happen as there are many customer actually face many problem when they are taking their domain or their hosting from a unreliable provider.

What we see is that there are many of our customer who wanted to migrate their domain or hosting to other provider, the existing provider is trying to block/lock them from transferring and charging them a special fee before the release.

rest assure that you are the owner of your domain name when you register with Exabytes and you have the right to transfer them to any other provider anytime. Of course you will still need to fulfill the terms and condition set by ICANN registrar which is totally out of control by Exabytes.

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post Jan 25 2013, 02:28 PM

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in my opinion people are more concern where to order their hosting more than where to get domain
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post Jan 25 2013, 06:32 PM

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I want to use hostgator web hosting.but buying their domains cost 15USD.so i am thinking of using a cheaper domain.
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post Jan 25 2013, 07:07 PM

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namecheap is good
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post Jan 25 2013, 07:21 PM

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i am using GoDaddy.com (.com) domain only cost USD$8.50

u can pm me for the coupon code
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post Jan 25 2013, 08:19 PM

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simply search "goddady coupon 2013" in google, you can easily find their discount code
Chuanmok
post Jan 26 2013, 12:38 AM

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Any codes for Exabytes?
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post Jan 26 2013, 08:56 AM

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If you are buying .com domains, there are plenty of choices. I wouldn't buy from exabytes as they are more expensive with not much promotion on renewal. Try godaddy or namecheap as their coupon codes are everywhere on the internet.
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post Jan 26 2013, 10:12 AM

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depends on what extension you want. com? or. local domain .my?
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post Jan 26 2013, 12:19 PM

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QUOTE(iWill @ Jan 26 2013, 08:56 AM)
If you are buying .com domains, there are plenty of choices. I wouldn't buy from exabytes as they are more expensive with not much promotion on renewal. Try godaddy or namecheap as their coupon codes are everywhere on the internet.
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this is true...you can get around 20% discount
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post Jan 26 2013, 02:08 PM

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Would it be a huge difference between .com and .com.my if I want to start selling my products to Malaysian? And is it better for me to go with Local Host like (Exabytes/Shinjuru/Serverfreak) instead of Godaddy/Hostgator etc for the same purpose?

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post Jan 28 2013, 08:41 AM

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for target local market better domain with .my or com.my
hosting dosent matter as long not too slow.
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post Jan 28 2013, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(fat16 @ Jan 28 2013, 07:41 AM)
for target local market better domain  with .my or com.my
hosting dosent matter as long not too slow.
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Ok. Would you please recommend a host provider which comes with E-commerce platform like Opencart, Prestashop etc with shopping cart function for customer to make payment? Once I have it all set up I can receive payment from customers if they purchase right? Or do I need to use something like Ipay, Netpay etc??
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post Jan 28 2013, 06:25 PM

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QUOTE(Chuanmok @ Jan 28 2013, 04:18 PM)
Ok. Would you please recommend a host provider which comes with E-commerce platform like Opencart, Prestashop etc with shopping cart function for customer to make payment? Once I have it all set up I can receive payment from customers if they purchase right? Or do I need to use something like Ipay, Netpay etc??
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Any usual Linux webhosting provider should have no problem with OpenCart, Prestashop or any other php e-commerce platform. Being e-commerce platform, all have built-in shopping cart. You just need to add payment processor/gateway to receive payment from customer

Do some reading on payment gateway of the platform you choose, commonly payment processor like Paypal/Payza is the easiest and you don't need to pay anything to use it but if you want to be able to receive local bank transfer from your customer you need payment gateway like ipay/molpay etc

But are you sure you want to handle the setup and the business/management side yourself? E-commerce platform is a b*tch(to setup and maintain) and I would highly recommend using hosted solution like Shopify or Prestabox for people who just want to sell their product.
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post Jan 28 2013, 07:39 PM

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QUOTE(petirbuas @ Jan 28 2013, 05:25 PM)
Any usual  Linux webhosting provider should have no problem with OpenCart, Prestashop or any other php e-commerce platform. Being e-commerce platform, all have built-in shopping cart. You just need to add payment processor/gateway to receive payment from customer

Do some reading on payment gateway of the platform you choose, commonly payment processor like Paypal/Payza is the easiest and you don't need to pay anything to use it but if you want to be able to receive local bank transfer from your customer you need payment gateway like ipay/molpay etc

But are you sure you want to handle the setup and the business/management side yourself? E-commerce platform is a b*tch(to setup and maintain) and I would highly recommend using hosted solution like Shopify or Prestabox for people who just want to sell their product.
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Thanks bro, I have had a look at two of them, they both cost quite alot, small business like mine will not be able to afford it.

Maybe I need to go down the route to find my way round myself =(
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post Jan 28 2013, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(Chuanmok @ Jan 28 2013, 07:39 PM)
Thanks bro, I have had a look at two of them, they both cost quite alot, small business like mine will not be able to afford it.

Maybe I need to go down the route to find my way round myself =(
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Any particular budget?
Just an advice, make sure you ask your prospective host first whether e-commerce platform that you choose will work well with their particular plan. I've heard that Magento are slow/unresponsive on shared hosting
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post Jan 28 2013, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(petirbuas @ Jan 28 2013, 07:44 PM)
Any particular budget?
Just an advice, make sure you ask your prospective host first whether e-commerce platform that you choose will work well with their particular plan. I've heard that Magento are slow/unresponsive on shared hosting
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Thanks for your valuable input bro. I was told by another kind member that Hostgator doesnt have auto installer for e-commerce platform.

Anyone knows some good ones that have? Like Exabytes, GoDaddy etc?

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