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Dec 17 2010, 6:12am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Go Daddy is offering right now hot .Com domain registration deal. You get 1-year .COM domain for only 99 Cents with the coupon code Holiday99 at check-out. This offer may not be used for renewals, bulk registrations, premium domains or Sunrise/Landrush domain registrations. Limited to one domain per customer, expiring after 10,000 redemptions or on December 19, 2010 (whichever comes first). The ICANN fee of 18 Cents per domain year for .COM registrations still applies.
The regular price for a .COM registration on Go Daddy is $11.99 plus the ICANN fee.
Get this hot domain registration deal now before it is gone on GoDaddy.com.
Go Daddy will again advertise at the upcoming Super Bowl XLV. The Go Daddy Super Bowl Ads 2011 will again be slightly inappropriate and featuring Danica Patrick and Jillian Michaels. One of the Go Daddy Super Bowl 2011 ads will promote the new .CO domain.
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