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by ndabas 3933 days ago
Google Domains (if you're in the US) or AWS Route 53. They cost about the same ($12/year for most domains, including private registration) but AWS charges extra (about $6/year) if you host your DNS with Route 53 as well.
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I posted till a bit further down:

DO NOT use google as a registrar. They suck.

I just finished transferring my domains out of google to namecheap.

We are a legitimate, normal business. They unilaterally banned our site and took it down - with no access to transfer it out. Their technical team does not give a response in a timely manner.

Our small startup's site was down for 8 days!! If you would like to avoid our experience - never use Google registrar.

Now, I am reconsidering use of Google Apps or anything else from them for businesses.