Honan
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Because they are great marketers - the Yanks are still the worlds best salesmen. You cannot escape buying an "add on" when you sign up with GoDaddy or HostGator if you are a novice - that is where they make their money. They have extremely good market intelligence - for every eleventeen sign-ups they sell $x in add-ons that are for all intent and purpose perpetual. No different to bread being sold in Coles for $1 - once you are in the store you WILL BUY SOMETHING ELSE, at least x% of the time. The sign up commission, the cheap hosting and the cheap bread are carrots, sometimes called the prostituted princess, very attractive & hard to resist but with a hidden agenda. Pretty standard marketing practice(s) in high volume markets.
Joe, with all due respect to someone who has been doing this far longer than I have I struggle with your comments that there are good hosts in Australia - sorry, let me re-phrase that - there may be some, but at what cost? Due to small volume by comparison, Australian hosts understandably cannot afford to automate to the extent of the big fellas like those mentioned and hence cannot offer the same facilities and cannot match the pricing. Similarly with non .au domains. So, until someone misguidedly commits mega bucks in a small volume market Australian host companies will not be able to offer the pricing and services of the big U.S. based hosts.
You know already know, I am a tight arse
I think it worked out to $1.33 per domain per year on a 100 name 3 year package
Ned, Can you edit this post out in a couple of days time , so my clients don't see it in the future
Cheers