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freakysid
01-26-2002, 07:38 AM
First, thank you to those people who contacted me regarding my recent post concerning being a enom reseller or sub-reseller. I have just emailed enom to find out from the horses mouth what their pricing/packages are - and if it is no good for me, I will follow up on those who offered to allow me to sub-resell.

Anyway, that is not my question. :stickout

My new site (see profile) is a url redirection service and so tying in domain name sales with redirection included is the angle I am looking for (because naturally the site comes up high in [some] search engines when people are searching for redirection services.

So, the question is for any enom resellers out there, can you tell me whether the forwarding/redirection enom offers is *cloaked* redirection (ie, a redirect frame which hides the true location of the web site in the address bar)?

I could use my own redirection engine on my server to handle redirects for my domain name customers - but, if I can get someone else to do it ... :D

hostjet
01-27-2002, 02:24 AM
Hi, I am an enom reseller
with enom, you have the option of choosing cloaked or uncloaked URL redirection.

freakysid
01-27-2002, 08:43 AM
Thanks - just what I wanted to hear :D

hostjet
01-28-2002, 04:09 AM
im actually very happy with enom, the web interface is very easy to use. they have lots of added features, and the price is not bad.

There are cheaper places around, but they have terrible interfaces, really hard to use, I wont mention the name of that place.

Also, one of the best features of using enom, is that for your personal domain names that you wish to sell, it is so easy and instant, simply a matter of pushing the domain name from your account into the purchasers account. I have sold a few domain names with them, and that is the main reason I stay with these guys. I also use escrow.com and their service is great. I am in Australia, and was amazed at how fast I received my cheque.

Sorry, if all this is getting a little off topic, just thought id share my enom experience.