NamesCon 2021 Auction Open for Submissions

GoDaddy will be hosting the annual Namescon live domain name auction in January during the NamesCon Online event. People who are interested in having their domain names listed in the live and silent auctions may now submit their domain names to GoDaddy for review, according to a tweet from GoDaddy’s Paul Nicks:

According to the submission page, “GoDaddy is focusing mostly on .COMs for this auction,” and the company is suggesting that submitted domain names “should appraise for around $5,000 and up,” on the GoDaddy appraisal tool. GoDaddy has additional recommendations on the auction submission website, where you will also see details about commission, exclusivity, and other important information.

The auction will open for bidding at some point later this month, and it will run until January 28th on GoDaddy Auctions.

Elliot Silver
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  1. Elliot, For clarity, the NamesCon / GoDaddy auction is an online only auction not live. I / RightOfTheDot will be conduction our annual Live Virtual Premium Domain Auction Event either before or after the NamesCon event and will include our world champion auctioneer Wayne Wheat! Details to follow shortly. Submissions can be made here: http://rotd.com/submit/

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