Over the years I’ve saved a few bucks on my domain and hosting purchases by searching out the best promo codes for Godaddy and using them when checking out.
Finding a Promo Code for Godaddy (expired)
The promo codes change so it is never the same one so each time you purchase a new domain or Godaddy product you have to do some research.
I’ve found the best way to find these codes is using the following search terms:
- Godaddy Promo Codes
- Promo Codes Godaddy
- Best Promo Code Godaddy
- Promo Code for Godaddy
There are plenty of other search phrases that will generate a list but these actually while giving you a slightly different list of websites than the more popular search phrase:
- Godaddy Promo Code
My favorite discount is the 33% off store wide purchases.
The promo code list above is expired, please check out NameCheap for the best domain name deals…
Reducing Total Cost of Website Ownership
Whether you are planning to create a simple website or blog using WordPress, you can find a link somewhere that will save you a few dollars because it doesn’t take long to rack up a pretty hefty total cost of the website when you add up:
- Domain name
- Hosting
- Custom WordPress Theme
- Custom Plugins
- Custom Logo
- Advertisement
Total $200 – $250
How to use a promo code
Once you have completed your search for the code and have decided on your purchase, during step one while in the check out process there will be a small link below the list of items you are buying that says:
Do you have a promo, source code or referral code?
Click the link will open up a small box where you can copy and paste the code. Once the code has been applied you will see it register in the box that has your total with the promo code discount subtracted.
If you don’t see it then you didn’t use a current code or it didn’t work.
Sometimes clicking the promo code link on some website will automatically open up a browser with Godaddy – I prefer to manually type in my own code since you don’t know what other scripts could be triggered by clicking the link.
Conclusion
I hope this helps you to save a few dollars on your website or blog.
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GoDaddy was founded in 1997 as Jomax Technologies by Bob Parsons, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. Prior to GoDaddy, Parsons sold his financial software services company, “Parsons Technology, Inc.” to Intuit. The sale provided him with several millions of dollars in the mid-1990s. As a result, Parsons decided to retire. In 1997, Bob Parsons came out of his retirement to launch a new company, Jomax Technologies which later became GoDaddy Group Inc.”;