Re: RSP offering domain name for $ 10

From: Charles Daminato (chuck@opensrs.org)
Date: Sat Sep 02 2000 - 12:28:15 EDT


Domains aren't necessarily a money making proposition by themselves.
Gaining a customer base makes it easier to leverage ancillary products to
that market.

Also, just the price does no necessarily speak the whole story.
Contractual obligations can force the end user to keep the domain name
with the same hosting/information for a specified period of time - with no
control over the domain name. You can enforce this by withholdin the
username/password, and levying a fee on those that wish to move their
'service' elsewhere.

Some only offer 'domain parking' - no DNS, no website, no MX for mail,
nada. Just the name - and charge a bit extra for these offerings if
wanted.

That's just the tip of the iceberg. Remember, I'm just a techie ;) I'm
sure some of the S&M folks on this list could provide more insight.

Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Support Manager
chuck@opensrs.org

On Sat, 2 Sep 2000 wsp@india.com wrote:

> I was just wading though the archieves and visiting some RSP's sites and
> noticed one RSP offering domain name for US $ 10 to his resellers. This
> intrigues me, I mean there are other expenses other than $ 10, so where is
> the catch ? There are many registrars out there offering domain names for
> even lesser and with equally good management features.
>
> Ashish
>
>



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