Holly,

I always register domains for my clients unless they specifically state that
this is something they wish to do themselves. This has nothing to do with
squeezing an extra few bucks out of them.

I register all domains in my clients' names which makes them the "legal
owner, thus avoiding issues down the road. It also means thtat I get renewal
emails--not them, so I don't have to worry about them miissing it and their
site disappearing.

Hope this helps.

Art Thompson, Jr.
Logical Things, Inc.
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On Jun 22, 2010 7:31 PM, "Mark Phillip" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey Holly, I always try to avoid it.

The few dollars you'll save in registration costs isn't worth the pain of
dealing with transferring the domain to the client at a later date.




Thanks,
Mark
http://markphillip.com





On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 7:19 PM, Brandtley McMinn <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> Hey Holly,
>...

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