Company touts Premium Listings ahead of Super Bowl commercials.
On Super Bowl Sunday traffic will flood to GoDaddy.com as millions of guys decide they want to get teased by possibly naked pictures of Danica Patrick and Jillian Michaels.
Some of them will buy domain names, and that’s good news for you.
Today the company put out a press release touting its Premium Listings and suggesting that Super Bowl traffic will drive more premium listing sales.
I’m a fan of this service, which lets you offer your domains for sale at buy-now prices within the registration path at Go Daddy.
The press release touts two large domain sales enabled by Premium Listings — DNB.net for “more than” $18,000 and SelfEmployed401k.com for $12,000.
You can create Premium Listings for .com, .net, .org, and now .co domains. The latter might not be a bad idea given that one of Go Daddy’s commercials on Sunday will feature .co.
So far my top sale through Premium Listings is $4,000, but I’m not complaining.
I premium list about 5 domains a month on GD.Maybe I double that this week.
Hello Andrew,
Classic PUMP and DUMP ! If you buy.co just do not be the last one to SELL !!!
Gratefully, Jeff Schneider (Contact Group) (Metal Tiger)
GoDaddy holds payment on premium domains for up to 2 1/2 months.
Note to self…..Raise prices on all Premium listings at GoDaddy.
MORE PIGEON S**T FOR GO DADDY! WOOOOOOO
@Jeff
Not classic pump and dump. You can compare .co to every other extension until the cows come home, but still .co is a unique extension/company. “co” has been around for hundreds of years. This is the point why it is so popular already.
Don’t sell it if you own any .Co names.
trust me on this one.
wait until end of 2011 perhaps.
thats where all the .co action is
multi million dollar .co’s exchanging hands at the end of 2011.
– Sumer Kolcak