FIRSTSNOW is the Namecheap November Coupon.
Takes the price of your newly registered domain to $8.81
FIRSTSNOW is the Namecheap November Coupon.
Takes the price of your newly registered domain to $8.81
As you might have known, a new .com to register at Namecheap costs $9.69 from October 1, up from the $9.29 it was earlier.
Here is a coupon which will save you 88 cents precisely- i.e bring down your cost of new registrations to $8.81
Click the more button for it
Here is the Namecheap coupon for July- GLOWINGSKY
Enjoy a small discount with your favourite registrar !!!!
All right folks, here is the Namecheap Coupon for June 2008
Click the more button to see the coupon.
Doesn’t work on renewals, but will save you a few cents if you are registering a new domain.
Alright folks, the month of May has dawned upon us. Incase you are looking to register some domains at namecheap, here is a coupon which will save you some money.
If you go to any domain forum, you will see millions of people selling domains with Page Rank. Why are these domains attractive ? The answer is simple.
1.) Domains with existing page rank tend to have a few links pointing towards them already, and therefore the initial spade work is done. If the domain was acquired before it expired, then it will have the benefit of age too.
2.) People on the internet are always on the lookout for easy ways to make money. PR domains can go for $ XXX ( especially the PR 5’s and ones above that ).
3.) For people who run blog networks and sell blog posts, acquiring these domains will help them avoid the time gap that it will take for a new domain to get Page Rank.
Their marketing becomes easier- I have 100 domains in this network- 10 PR 5’s 12 PR 4’s and so on.
Vista.com was acquired by VistaPrint Limited last week for a fee of 1.25 million dollars. The sale also included the trademark that Innuity, the seller, had on the name. The domain was the highest selling one for the week ended November 11, earning six times as much as its nearest rival, DIY.net, which sold for $200,000.
It was always on the cards after all the three letter coms had disappeared, but has now become reality. Yes Folks, a few days ago, all possible LLLL.com’s were registered. This was the countdown thread at Namepros. Owning a good name could help you rake in the moolah, as demand exceeds supply. In a few months time, even a crappy domain might cost you anywhere between 15 and 20 bucks to get, and the good ones will go between $50-100, and maybe even more, depending on the letters involved.
For those who prefer to buy their domains from Godaddy, here is a coupon code
Name : gdm1008e
September has gone, and so has the coupon LABORDAY. The month of October has started, and a new coupon has come in place of LABORDAY. It is called