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I am adding domains to my hosting company but struggling to come up with a clear pricing structure.

 

I have been studying other domain registrars and can't see nay clear patterns between different domains, multiple year discounts etc.

 

What sort of markup % do you add on top of domains? is it a set percentage or does it vary from domain to domain?

 

Do you offer multiple year discounts? Again, is the discount amount a set %? or set value?

 

Above all, I understand it must remain competitive, but there has got to be some sort of standard calculation to help quickly come up with pricing? It is taking me a long time to price 100s of domains.

 

Any assistance appreciated, thanks

 

I am also interested to know if there are any quicker easier ways to update domain prices without going into each domain and manually adding pricing?

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I have been studying other domain registrars and can't see nay clear patterns between different domains, multiple year discounts etc.

You'll go blind looking for patterns which dont exist ;)

 

What sort of markup % do you add on top of domains? is it a set percentage or does it vary from domain to domain?

As standard we apply 10% on our _actual-cost_ (regitstry fee plus regulator fee plus average transaction fee) for 1 year registrations, 9% for 2 year, 8% for 3 year, 7% for 4 years and so on

 

Then we round the numbers down to make them look nicer

 

HTH

 

I am also interested to know if there are any quicker easier ways to update domain prices without going into each domain and manually adding pricing?

MySQL :)

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