Jeffreyw
10-14-2002, 01:09 PM
I've already seen a number domain name registrar sites with similar appearance such this one http://www.domainmaze.com/
I've very familirar with WildeWest Domains resellers sites, but what Reseller Program does that site above belongs to?
SoftWareRevue
10-14-2002, 01:24 PM
According to their tems page, where they mention the registry administrator as being "Verisign GRS," my money's on Verisign.
More specifically, SRSplus (http://www.srsplus.com/en-def-6724111102b0/en/srsplus/index.shtml?accepts=en-us).
Just a theory, mind you.
*updated theory*
Or, better yet, Enom.
*/updated theory*
must drink coffee
iWebbers.com
10-14-2002, 03:38 PM
Originally posted by SoftWareRevue
According to their tems page, where they mention the registry administrator as being "Verisign GRS," my money's on Verisign.
More specifically, SRSplus (http://www.srsplus.com/en-def-6724111102b0/en/srsplus/index.shtml?accepts=en-us).
Just a theory, mind you.
I don't think so. On "about us" page, they list their name server as "XXX.NAME-SERVICES.COM", they are enom reseller.
mantra
10-14-2002, 04:18 PM
looks like enom's pdq reseller system.
Marty
10-14-2002, 04:43 PM
Yea, that is an enom PDQ site
DotComster
10-14-2002, 05:50 PM
Enoms PDQ sites all look the same - but are nice and easy to maintain.
Jeffreyw
10-15-2002, 07:12 PM
Is PDQ site is charged by Enom at $99 a year?
rapidtransit
10-15-2002, 07:31 PM
Originally posted by Jeffreyw
Is PDQ site is charged by Enom at $99 a year?
Yes, $99 a year and well worth it for the functionality, IMO, and attractive appearance, though your visual customization is limited. You can also "turn on" and "turn off"various features. For example, I think that you can turn off the "free 10-page website" thing if you're a webhoster and don't want to compete with yourself.
The credit card thing is a little more problematic. You have to use their merchant service. 95 cents/3% isn't too bad considering that they take some of the risk for fraud and all of the risk (I think) for chargebacks off you.
However, they say they hold your commissions for 3 months. That seems a little long to me.