Today only, get a .com domain registration for $5 using the coupon code gravity2 – the link on the image above should include the discount code automatically, if not enter it at the checkout screen.
A couple of points:
If it does work for renewals or non .com extensions please let us know by leaving a comment below.
Yup, get a new .com (or .net/org) gTLD domain name for $0.99 today only – use the coupon code BUY99COM when you check out at GoDaddy. Click the image / link above… no, I don’t get any commission for these coupon deals from GoDaddy. Just wanna share with any IT / domainer / entrepreneur types that read our content here.
It may or may not work for renewals as well; I used it for a new .com registration. A contact mentioned that it did not work for a .ca renewal. That’s pretty much expected since the .ca domain space is managed by CIRA with a completely different set of pricing, registration rules, etc.
In these times of uncertainty, domain name investments are a good choice – even though the pickings are far from what they were 3-4 years ago (or during the real gold rush back in the late 90s.)…
GoDaddy has an excellent promotion right now to get a .com domain name registration for just $0.99 for one year. That excludes the $0.20 per year ICANN fee, but regardless, it comes out to less than a $1.50 for a .com domain for one year… all included.
The above link includes the $0.99 discount code or add the coupon code 99DOMAIN in the checkout cart. Note that it’s only good for *ONE* .com registration per account at this price ; a few contacts mentioned success registering .org names as well.
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Well, just a quick heads up if you have a .us domain name to renew; GoDaddy has a coupon code for .US renewals (or new .US registrations) that allows you to get it for $6.79 instead of the usual $9.99 and even the currently discounted .US renewal price of $7.99.
Just be sure to enter CJCBENTLD as the promo code in your GD shopping cart before checking out.
We used this for a .us domain name that had actually been *cancelled* (gasp) because it had fallen through our domain name auto-renewal system! Yes, it is possible to renew cancelled domain names at GoDaddy, but only if you’re quick about it. If you don’t do it, then it goes into RGP and renewing it manually through GoDaddy customer support involves a far heftier fee… more on that in another article.