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Friday, April 28, 2006

25% Off Orders of $100 or More @ GoDaddy

Ok, I'm getting really annoyed now. The latest coupon code from www.GoDaddy.com can get you 25% off your order of $100 or more; the coupon code is gdh0429. A great code, right? Ok, well here's why I'm not pleased with this code:

  • It will expire in 3 days

  • It won't work for domain name renewals or for domain names that are already discounted @ www.GoDaddy.com
The folks @ GoDaddy should be rewarding people like me who've been using GoDaddy for years. Making these coupon codes useless for renewals punishes loyal customers like myself. Not good! The management @ GoDaddy should be in the business of making their regular customer feel special; these code just make us feel excluded.

If you can use this code, enjoy! And have a great weekend.

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Monday, April 24, 2006

Dotster's Next Happy Hour Event: 2 Domain Names for $2

This just in from the good folks @ Dotster.com : this Wednesday, April 26, 2006, at 1pm Pacific Standard Time (4pm EST), Dotster.com will once again be running a Happy Hour domain registration special:

"Dotster will offer coupons for two domains for $2 for one hour. Specifically, buy one .com, .net., .org, .us or .biz for $2 and get a .info for free!"

2 domain names for $2: you can't do much better than that! So stop by Dotster.com on Wednesday afternoon to take advantage of this deal, and feel free to post a comment here to let us know if you were able to get any domain names with this promotion. Thanks!

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Sunday, April 23, 2006

$20 Off Orders of $75 or More @ GoDaddy

The latest discount code from the good folks @ www.GoDaddy.com can get you a healthy $20 off your order of $75 or more. The coupon code is gdh042530, and it's set to expire on May 15, 2006. The bad news is that you can't use this code for domain name registration renewals! Oh well. Nevertheless, I'm sure that there are plenty of folks out there who can still use this code to save some cash. Enjoy!

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Friday, April 07, 2006

pcNames.com Has New Utility for Catching Expiring Domain Names

If you are into catching valuable domain names that others have decided to drop, then the news from the folks at pcNames.com may interest you: pcNames.com has added a new expired domain names utility to their website. Here's a snippet from today's press release:

"pcNames.com has now added expired domains to their free domain search engine. This allows users to search through and backorder quality domains which are scheduled to come back on the market within weeks.

Expired domains are names which the previous owner has opted not to pay the renewal fee for and are now about to become available once more. This may happen for any number of reasons, such as the owner lost interest or forgot to pay the renewal fee. What ever the reason, tens of thousands expire each day. While most of the domains are not worth the registration fee, there are some that are far better than anything that’s currently available. www.pcNames.com has developed a powerful sorting algorithm which appraises each and every domain that expires using various methods to give it a final score. After each domain is carefully analyzed and meets the extensive standards it is added to a database for searching.

The group at pcNames has spent countless hours optimizing the search and storage of these domains. This allows users to search through tens of thousands of quality expired domains in less than a second. In addition, they have been working with relatively new technologies not typically seen on a website. Methods such as multi-threading, persistent connection, and dynamic interaction were previously only utilized by system applications are now seen in pcNames’s online domain search engine. These techniques help make an online application smoother, faster, and easier to use. One such technique is known as ‘click and drag’. This allows users to simply hold down their mouse and scroll over the items they want at which point all those items would be added to their cart instantly.

pcNames.com is now strictly a domain search engine. They no longer require a login or sell anything. Instead they have become affiliated with registrars and backorder services, so the end user can easily take their domains to their chosen destination and finish their transaction.

This free domain search engine can be found at (http://www.pcNames.com). For additional information or to schedule an interview, contact Chris Richmond at (702) 281-1828 or via email at (http://www.pcNames.com/contact.php)."

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