How many domains do you own (lease?). I just topped 100 (101 now) tonite. I don't necessarily have a use for all of them, and a lot of them are CYA domains, but I do like collecting them! I'm not one of those that buys up domains with the intent to sell them or fill them with ads. I just like having them...just in case. I have a few secondary TLDs, but nearly all of them are .COMs.
I have 3 domains, but I'd like to get a few more. I particularly like strange extension for some reason - it's a shame they don't seem to rank as high in search results though
I'm embarrassed to say how many I have, because I'm not using all of them (at least not yet). But I'm not up to the 100 mark
I own 35 to 40. I recently let a few expire since I wasn't going to follow through with some ideas that I had a year ago.
Three JetGaming.Org JetHQ.Net - Changing Soon Windows8Online.Info All with Godaddy, Brought Windows8Online lastnight, changed name servers and instantly i and other people could see it. (or is that to do with host?)
Quoth the namecheap: Now, how many are actively used? Couldn't tell ya. I have a ton of 'free' sites many of which are using some of those domains. Then again, i got some decent ideas kicking around in the back of my head (primarily for free sites), just no time to do it!
I just got an eNom account, but I'll tell ya, I'll be sticking with NameCheap! My price is supposedly $7.95 on my eNom account (tho it's still showing $9.95 right now), but with NameCheap you get a free WhoisGuard (for one year, and renewals are cheap), AND a free SLL!!! (For a limited time) Not to mention their coupon for those that have over 50 domains (they're even thinking of adding one for those with over 100 domains now...).
Now that I like to hear. I swear, I pay wayyyy too much for domains on a yearly basis! Whoisguard is nice, but it kinda spoils me for the first year The SSL thing is definitely nice, not sure how "limited" it'll be? It's been going on for about a year now. I've got 4 of 'em just floating around my account cuz I can't do a damn thing with 'em (can't use 'em for SSL renewals). Anyone need a SSL cert?