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zuwayer
11-19-2006, 02:29 AM
Hi!

I am searching out for likes of wild west domains... any service providers who can handle all the issues at their end, provide us nice clean interface as reseller and to our clients.

comments...

XeHSean
11-19-2006, 03:46 AM
I think most reseller providers can offer what you are looking for! Perhaps you should take a look around and see if you find one that interest you

zuwayer
11-19-2006, 04:46 AM
well.. yes there are many ... but I wanted to know which are the best ones... have u compared any of those...

The Stealthy One
11-19-2006, 09:03 AM
WWD is the only one I know of that offers such an extensive selection of products and services for you to resell. Why don't you want to go with them, if you don't mind my asking?

jackpx
11-19-2006, 09:58 AM
resellerclub.com

camnetwork
12-13-2006, 11:36 AM
Try resellerclub.com

VPSHelp
12-13-2006, 11:41 AM
Reselling GoDaddy Products at a higher cost than GoDaddy sounds peachy to me.. :S

Buy/Rent a ModernBill License and use their $7.95 Enom Reseller. And Sell the domains through ModernBill's interface, also allows your clients to manage them through it.

Swelly
12-13-2006, 12:32 PM
Reselling GoDaddy Products at a higher cost than GoDaddy sounds peachy to me.. :S

Buy/Rent a ModernBill License and use their $7.95 Enom Reseller. And Sell the domains through ModernBill's interface, also allows your clients to manage them through it.

Exactly! That's what I am in the process of doing now. Dropping GoDaddy and just sticking with Enom. Still not quite sure how that "free" enom reseller account works. Getting down to the basics really with it.

VPSHelp
12-13-2006, 12:36 PM
Exactly! That's what I am in the process of doing now. Dropping GoDaddy and just sticking with Enom. Still not quite sure how that "free" enom reseller account works. Getting down to the basics really with it.Basically, ModernGigabyte has a corporate deal with enom. They're using that deal to, hypothetically, do the required deposit *(currently, enom has set $3975 as the deposit price to enable a reseller account with the $7.95 pricing)*. You get that privilage courtesy of ModernGigabyte for ordering a license. To which you deposit $100+ to your enom account, and it allows you to sell domain names and each one you sell takes off of your "remaining balance" with enom."

Simplistically speaking :) :laugh:

Swelly
12-13-2006, 12:39 PM
hmmm, I will have to look into that. I just recently seen that. I believe that it allows for more flexibility on the website side. GoDadddy, doesn't have much to do with that. Thanks for the clear up.

VPSHelp
12-13-2006, 12:50 PM
hmmm, I will have to look into that. I just recently seen that. I believe that it allows for more flexibility on the website side. GoDadddy, doesn't have much to do with that. Thanks for the clear up.To be honest, I've never really used Enom's side of things (Their API or their website for much more than configuring my prices and profile..)

Most time really was spent in Modernbill. Which is the way I like it as I can control, remove, and add domains from modernbill without having to log into enom to reflect those kind of things.

Swelly
12-13-2006, 12:52 PM
I agree, but I don't really mean to use their website. Unlike GoDaddy, with Enom the customer does not have to visit a completely different website. You can have your own domains page on your current website and all integrated with your billing system. That's nice. However, I do think that ModernBill is getting modules for GoDaddy's reseller program, not too sure on that.

VPSHelp
12-13-2006, 12:58 PM
I agree, but I don't really mean to use their website. Unlike GoDaddy, with Enom the customer does not have to visit a completely different website. You can have your own domains page on your current website and all integrated with your billing system. That's nice. However, I do think that ModernBill is getting modules for GoDaddy's reseller program, not too sure on that.Oh oh oh oh *smacks the red fat santa tard out of himself* I gotcha now.

Yeah! Though, GoDaddy doesn't really assume that you'll be running a hosting company with your own packages anyway, so a majority of their clients mainly use it as a "registrar only" or "Non-Configurable Hosting" solution anyways. So I can pretty much understand why they would do that, but then again, they're cutting out a major part of the hosting industry. Good for the newbers, but not for the actual companies offering more than godaddy's small spectrum of products.

Swelly
12-13-2006, 02:37 PM
Yup your right, good thinking ;)

httpsolution
01-18-2007, 02:43 PM
Does the enom account provided with modern bill allow you to use enom's PDQ ??

Shaw Networks
01-18-2007, 10:13 PM
I've used irrp.net before, satisfied my needs great and allowed you to create domain name reseller accounts for your customers as well. Integrates with a few billing control panels too.