You could also have it on a GoDaddy account for them, and setup your account
as an AccountExec for those domains, so you can fully administer them while
having the domains in their name. Other registrars may have a similar
feature (GoDaddy only added recently), but probably needs to both be in the
same registrar.

- David

On 12/18/06, Mik Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rick,
>
> If the client doesn't object I purchase the domain on my GoDaddy account
> so I can easily make changes if the server needs to move, or whatever.
> Otherwise you have to chase people down and it always takes longer because
> they're not familiar with any of it. One client of mine is in Germany and
> their site went down for three days because they didn't pay the domain fee
> to Verio, and so Verio reverted the domain back to MelbourneIT... in
> Australia. It was a nightmare.
>
> If you use GoDaddy then the domains only cost $9 a year. Hopefully we're
> all charging enough that this fee is a nominal cost of business.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> >Does anyone here ever purchase a domain name on your client's behalf (on
> YOUR credit card), or do
> >you get their credit card number and purchase it?
> >
> >Should I simply roll it into the cost of my services and put it on my
> card? I don't yet have a
> >separate business account, just a personal account.
> >
> >What do you all think?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Rick
> >
>
> 

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