It’s Black Friday, and that has come to mean lots of deals on various products. On Black Friday, some people line up before stores even open in an effort to save money on various items. Online retailers regularly have big sales, although many of their sales are saved until Cyber Monday.
Companies in the domain name space – primarily registrars – offer special deals on domain names and associated services. I bet there are also investors and brokers who send emails offering special prices or incentives on aftermarket domain names they want to sell.
I am sure there are domain investors who are actively monitoring their emails for Black Friday domain name deals. Maybe they will transfer some domain names for a special transfer discount, or perhaps they will add some years on their domain names.
Nothing has really caught my eye so far, so I won’t be taking advantage of any Black Friday deals or discounts on domain names. Will you? Vote in the poll below. If you see any interesting Black Friday domain name deals, feel free to share them in the comment section below:
Select any domain from my portfolio and I will give 15% off 🙂
Let me be a bit more clear here. Please don’t post a link to your portfolio site and say something like “10% off my domain names.”
If you see any major companies like GoDaddy, NamePros, Directi, Donuts, .Club, Name.com, LiquidWeb….etc that have special offers and deals, by all means, share them.
I dont have any dot xyz domains but i keep seeing .xyz Black Friday deals all over my twitter feed. Looks like many Registrars have them at 49 cents to $1.00 each again, if anyone is into xyz at all.
You can get up to five dotcoms for $1.00 each at Network Solutions using the code BF18.
Its Pricing Details says: “Domains transferred out prior to one year renewal will be subject to a $20 fee per domain.”
Thanks for pointing that out. Hopefully they’ll let you renew for $10, which they offer when you ask for the Auth Code to transfer out (at least as of a few months ago).
Renewals are closer to $20, if only it was that easy, Netsol has learned a few tricks in the past few years.