GoDaddy promo codes and coupons: Save more

Also of interest: Godaddy coupon

I just received word from Podshow that my GoDaddy promo code page has become ridiculously popular. In case you’re not familiar with what these are, Godaddy coupons are given out regularly on the web so that users can save some cash when buying domain names or other products at Godaddy.

With that in mind, I thought I’d do a little post on how best to use them.

Godaddy coupon

OYH1: 10% off any order

OYH2: $5 off $30 or more with this coupon

OYH3: $6.95 .COM registration at Godaddy

Obviously, each coupon isn’t complicated, so here’s the deal:

OYH1: This Godaddy code is best for purchases over $50, that aren’t .COMs (see OYH3, below). This includes hosting, servers, email, or anything else. At the $50 mark that this code becomes more powerful than OYH2, below.

For anything between $30 and $50, go for OYH2. Likewise usable for email, SSL certificates, or whatever, but for smaller amounts than $50.

Lastly, OYH3 is probably the best overall. If you’re purchasing a .COM (or several), it’s clearly the way to go. This is particularly true if you’re buying exclusively .COM domain names - $2 off an $8.95 registration is better than any of the other available coupons that Godaddy have. The stats I get from Podshow prove this; this code is used way above every other one. Good job people.

Whatever the case, I just wanted to write this to sort of help out and thank those of you that are using the Godaddy codes. There’s obviously a lot of you doing it; a big thank you for that.

If you still don’t find what you want here, try this thread– Godaddy coupon list for 2007 — it should help you out.

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18 Responses to “GoDaddy promo codes and coupons: Save more”

  1. November 28th, 2006 | 11:32 am

    Dude, I didn’t know you use godaddy - the CEO of GoDaddy.com is an extreme right-winger / religious zealot who defends the use of torture:

    1, 2.

    I mean, I know we can’t all be expected to know everything about all the companies we choose to work with… or can we? In the end it comes down voting with our (precious few) dollars to support what we believe in.

  2. November 28th, 2006 | 12:36 pm

    Wow. Dude, that’s some serious shit to think about. Thanks for the link.

  3. December 2nd, 2006 | 7:19 am

    I just saved a few $$$ :) Thx, G*

  4. Dan
    December 7th, 2006 | 10:00 pm

    Just saved a few bucks on a hosting and domain transfer. Thanks man! :)

  5. February 5th, 2007 | 8:55 am

    Thanks for your coupons!

  6. arun
    February 9th, 2007 | 10:28 am

    thanks for the coupon. I saved $8+ tax savings.

  7. DES
    May 26th, 2007 | 5:33 am

    Thanks for the guidance on using the promo codes. OYH3 is definitely the best overall. It saved me the most on my renewal of several domains.

  8. July 8th, 2007 | 9:30 pm

    Agree that is great to avoid companies owned by someone doing political struff you don’t want to support.

    But if you post this negative info, make a suggestion where an alternative can be found with similar pricing and better or equivalent service.

    I also see reports of godaddy being difficult (charging lots) about transferring domains away. Is this still true?

  9. August 2nd, 2007 | 7:08 am

    Wow dude thanks for the post. I saved some money there =]

  10. August 10th, 2007 | 1:00 pm

    GoDaddy coupons: How to save more

    There are a million Godaddy coupons out there, but they’re both hard to find and to use. This simplifies the process, and lets you know which one is the best for your uses.

    P.S.: Someone out there should make an automatic calculator for Godaddy cou…

  11. September 26th, 2007 | 1:34 pm

    Catalog6 = $20 off of a $75 + order.

  12. October 24th, 2007 | 6:56 pm

    very beatiful, thankyou.

  13. Kimberly
    November 8th, 2007 | 6:01 pm

    So glad I Googled before I bought. You are awesome, thanks man.

  14. November 25th, 2007 | 11:37 am

    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and I don’t believe anyone should be subjected to torture, but anyone that claims to object to torture, yet spends so much as 1 cent on “Made in China” products, given China’s human rights violations (including cold-blooded killings), is the utmost of hypocrites & might as well be conducting the torture themselves. So, if you boycott “Made in China” products, all the better, if not, you may want to re-think where you truly stand on the human torture issue.

  15. January 5th, 2008 | 3:14 am

    […] of other people here who work on great stuff (Austin, Boris, and others comes to mind). I’m not doing too bad either, I’d like to add! So why don’t they ever talk to each other? Why […]

  16. February 4th, 2008 | 12:45 am

    thank you for this coupons

  17. Heather
    June 30th, 2008 | 8:35 am

    You’re gorgeous.

    …and, I saved money! Thank you, cool cat!

  18. mwahaha
    July 7th, 2008 | 10:53 pm

    I have one for 20% off anything, but as an ex-employee if i disclosed it i could open myself up for litigation.

    but it exists! there is hope!

    :D

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