NameCheap.com Coupon Codes
If you are like me, then purchasing domain names is almost an everyday occurrence. I use NameCheap.com because of their price and their simplicity. With that said, if I can save even more money then I am not going to deny that. A few months ago when I was ordering a domain name from NameCheap.com, I noticed the “Enter Coupon Code” section on the payment screen. At the time, I didn’t have a coupon code, but I quickly decided to search Google to find one.
There was quite a few pages and sites offering information leading to scoring NameCheap.com coupon codes, but most were all spam sites and splogs. I did find two sites among the mass of disorganized garbage that do a decent job at keeping up to date. The first time is called NameCheapCoupon.com and the other site is called Retailmenot.com. The first site is a very simple WordPress blog that seems to get updated once a month with the new NameCheap Coupon of the month.
I have used the May 2009 coupon many times last month. Currently, I am waiting for the author to post the June 2009 coupon code. I did manage to find one that is working properly for June 2009. That coupon code is: INTERFACE.The other site, Retailmenot.com seems to be ok, but as long as NameCheapCoupon.com stays up to date, I don’t see any need for visiting the other. Their system is pretty cool because it allows users to vote on the reliability of each coupon code.
All in all, if you are looking for an excellent place to register domain names, I recommend using NameCheap.com. For years I was very fond of GoDaddy.com, but over the last year they seem to have gotten too commercial and navigating on their site is very slow and clunky. I can successfully register a domain name using NameCheap.com in a matter of seconds and have the domain name configured and live on my server in less than minute.
Screen Shot of NameCheapCoupon.com
Screen Shot of Retailmenot.com
What other sites do you know of that offer NameCheap.com coupon codes and GoDaddy.com coupon codes? Also, if you don’t use NameCheap.com or GoDaddy.com to register domain names, which site do you use and why?
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18 comments
Wow ! Garry. Thanks for sharing . I will going to register domains with namecheap.com.
Yea I use namecheapcoupons.com …nice and simple and to the point
Garry,
You are a legend! I really admire your SEO skills! You just posted this 3 hours ago and are already up to the 10th position in Google. What it the secret sauce?
Nice one bro!
Jason
Thanks for writing about my site in the article, we just updated our site NameCheapCoupon.com with with the Code for the Month of June
Thanks
You’re welcome. Good luck with your Avon site.
I am not sure what you mean? This is just a simple blog post letting people know about a site that I use to attain coupon codes for NameCheap.com domain name registrations.
You’re very welcome. I like the site a lot, I am sure you get decent traffic. The only problem is that people like myself tend to come there for one thing. It would be neat to think of a creative way to keep the traffic there and create some kind of second action that can aid you in your efforts (i.e. funding, earning money, etc.) Keep up the great work, you have a wonderful blog.
Yea I have been trying to think of a way like giving away a free domain, or something like free hosting. Do you have any ideas?
Thanks
It all depends on what you want out of the site. To me, the site is very useful and I visit it every time I order a domain name because I forget to write the coupon code down. I purchased around 50 domains for the month of May, so I visited your site 50 times. I am sure you have a few hundred people doing the same thing like me each month.
If you want to contact me privately, I have a few ideas in mind that can benefit us both. (garryconn@gmail.com)
Ok great I sent you an email.
Thanks
Hey guys,
Another great site to purchase domain names from is Godaddy.com. Use these new June 2009 codes and save big:
OK1 10% off entire purchase
OK30 30% off .com or domain renewal
Thanks!
I guess you kinda skipped the part where I said this, “For years I was very fond of GoDaddy.com, but over the last year they seem to have gotten too commercial and navigating on their site is very slow and clunky.”
I have to admit that since I always find a working code on NameCheapCoupon.com I never really bother to look anywhere else. They are my first stop and there is always a solution. What I wonder though is why they’re not trying to build up a list or something. I would definitely subscribe to a list that would send me the coupon codes every single month so I wouldn’t have to go look for them.
/Mikael
Most of the codes listed (and anything that ends in 1,2,or 3) expired a few days ago on 06-16-09. As a regular reader i know that people take advantage of these godaddy coupons on a monthly basis, so I wanted to make sure everyone got the info out to everyone in the nick of time.
The best new Godaddy.com coupons to use are:
ZINE7 – $7.49 .com domains (and renewals)
ZINE6 – 10% off almost anything
ZINE5 – $5 off $30
The Zine godaddy coupon codes are going to be operational through june 2010, so please feel free to reblog these newly active replacement coupons. I know a good deal of web people and black hat marketers that enter domain name based Seo tactics for creating backlinks, blog mini-sites, etc. I’ve checked all around and these are the best Godaddy.com coupons out there for domains, renewals or any web development need.
I will be getting new Zine codes straight from the source soon that have different special offers tied to them. I’ll make sure to stop back and post it.
Thanks Garry, I just used the June coupon code nomoreschool to register 2 new domain names at namecheap.com. Your site is the best resource on the net. I like saving money.
@Primus1,
Thank you for the code!
-Stacy
Please don't use NameCheap and GoDaddy. They are changing for Privacy protection from next year onwards. So you have to pay additional $2.00 for privacy renewals. Plus your domain renewal cost $ 9.60. So totally $11.60.
But I'm giving domain only for $8.50 with all free features. Ok Decide What's best for you… ?
Thank you for the information Garry. Every dollar saved is a dollar earned.
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