Registrar Related Questions
Enom Questions
Q: What is access.enom.com?
A: access.enom.com is essentially an interface to allow people to change settings on a domain without actually ever having control. If you buy a domain do NOT get an access.enom.com account, but make sure to have to domain name pushed to your own account. That is a common scam, but there is also a legitimate use for access.enom.com: many people need to have access to change the domain’s details.
Q: Why are people giving away all these free accounts?
A: Enom lets you create sub accounts that earn you commission. Using an account under someone means every time you buy a domain name they earn a small amount of money. That amount varies by reseller because some have different pricing levels.
Q: How much does it cost to become an enom reseller?
A: It is free, you can use the Registry-Rocket service which uses enom’s credit card processing and you do not have to make any downpayment.
Q: What is PDQ?
A: PDQ is a more advanced reseller script that allows more flexibility and customization for the reseller. It costs $99/year. Enom describes it as “PDQ is a full featured customizable e-commerce website. It is designed as a powerful tool to sell domain names. You give your site a name, set a color scheme, upload a logo (or not), and set the pricing. We take care of the website hosting, merchant processing and all other eNom services.”
Q: When do I get my commission? I sold a domain but I cannot find the money anywhere.
A: The commission you earn sits for 90 days to help cover enom from charge-backs. You can view your earnings at http://www.enom.com/resellers/CommissionAccount.asp (available under resellers-->sub-accounts-->commission account in the top menu). Once 90 days is up you can have a check made out to you or have it deposited into your account.
Godaddy/WildWest Domains/BlueRazor Related Questions
Q: Where can I register nameservers?
A: Click on the domain name, then click host summary on the right, and then click register nameservers.
Enom Questions
Q: What is access.enom.com?
A: access.enom.com is essentially an interface to allow people to change settings on a domain without actually ever having control. If you buy a domain do NOT get an access.enom.com account, but make sure to have to domain name pushed to your own account. That is a common scam, but there is also a legitimate use for access.enom.com: many people need to have access to change the domain’s details.
Q: Why are people giving away all these free accounts?
A: Enom lets you create sub accounts that earn you commission. Using an account under someone means every time you buy a domain name they earn a small amount of money. That amount varies by reseller because some have different pricing levels.
Q: How much does it cost to become an enom reseller?
A: It is free, you can use the Registry-Rocket service which uses enom’s credit card processing and you do not have to make any downpayment.
Q: What is PDQ?
A: PDQ is a more advanced reseller script that allows more flexibility and customization for the reseller. It costs $99/year. Enom describes it as “PDQ is a full featured customizable e-commerce website. It is designed as a powerful tool to sell domain names. You give your site a name, set a color scheme, upload a logo (or not), and set the pricing. We take care of the website hosting, merchant processing and all other eNom services.”
Q: When do I get my commission? I sold a domain but I cannot find the money anywhere.
A: The commission you earn sits for 90 days to help cover enom from charge-backs. You can view your earnings at http://www.enom.com/resellers/CommissionAccount.asp (available under resellers-->sub-accounts-->commission account in the top menu). Once 90 days is up you can have a check made out to you or have it deposited into your account.
Godaddy/WildWest Domains/BlueRazor Related Questions
Q: Where can I register nameservers?
A: Click on the domain name, then click host summary on the right, and then click register nameservers.
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