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Setting the Price for Domain Names

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Last Updated: October 26, 2009 3:13 PM

You determine the asking price for the domains you list on Go Daddy Auctions™. However, the price limit for a domain listing is $50,000. To list a domain for more than $50,000, you must purchase a Certified Appraisal and the domain must appraise for at least $25,000. When determining your domain's value, consider the following:

Domain name length
Short domain names are easier for visitors to remember, and a short, catchy name is more likely to receive your preferred asking price.
Keywords
Domain names that include sought-after keywords generate more traffic and higher interest from potential buyers.
Name
Domains that include popular names or phrases, especially words or phrases that follow current trends, generate higher interest from potential buyers. Domain names must not infringe on third party trademarks.
Top-level domain (TLD)
The .com TLD is the most popular with buyers. Other TLDs, such as .org, might limit the versatility of the domain or imply a certain type of site resides on the domain. In some cases, a country code TLD (ccTLD) is better for domains, such as using a .fr ccTLD for a domain that contains French.
Search engine ranking
For a domain listing that includes website content, it may retain its current search engine ranking after the sale is concluded. Search engine rankings are subject to continual changes, and changing website content may impact a domain's ranking. Highly ranked domains generate higher interest from potential buyers.

After you determine the value of your domain, you can decide the price for which you want to list it in your Offer/Counter Offer, Buy Now, or Public Auction listings. For more information about your options for listing domains, see Understanding Selling and Listing Options.

To Set the Price for Domain Names

  1. Log in to Go Daddy Auctions. Your Account Manager displays.
  2. Click Auctions.
  3. From the Sell Domains menu, select List a Domain.
  4. Complete the fields as specified, and then click Continue.
  5. Depending on your listing type, do one of the following:
    • If you selected Offer/Counter Offer, Offer/Counter Offer with Buy Now, or Buy Now listing, in the Enter Asking Price field, enter the price.
    • If you selected 7-Day Public Auction listing, in the Enter Minimum Bid Price field, enter the amount at which you want to start the bidding.
  6. Read and check the acknowledgement.
  7. Click Confirm.
  8. Click Checkout and proceed through the checkout.