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  • Written by ForsakenForsaken 13 Comments13 Comments Comments
    Last Updated: May 16, 2009

    godaddyThe other day, I had to put my computer on drips after a nightmare domain registration process on Godaddy.com.  By the way, the registration was not for me, but for a friend of mine. I personally would never consider Godaddy for any of my transactions. Anyone ever buying something from the Godaddy website would recall wading through half an hour of “knee deep promotional sh*t” just to buy a simple product. And yeah, don’t be surprised by their cover girls; Godaddy’s motto “Supermodels over service” sums it all up.

    It may take a genius to figure out how Godaddy works, therefore, I came up with this blog post to guide newbies on how to go about registering a domain name at Godaddy.com, without the extras that come with the promotion on every page of the registration and checkout process.

    The registration process

    Firstly, click on this link to go to the registration page. Fill in the details, taking notice not to opt for their email promotions, unless you wanna be bombarded with loads of junk in your inbox.

    Next click on the home link, and start a domain name search. Next page will display whether your name choice is available and in what extensions. Godaddy is lame in its choice of domain extensions they offer, nevertheless, you can choose domain names from any of the major TLDs.

    Unless you want to buy more products, such as multiple TLD registrations and web hosting, you should avoid all the pages upon pages of promotion. Just click “Proceed to Checkout”. You can still expect some advertising here too, just ignore them by clicking  “No thanks. Continue to checkout”.

    The next page, “Registration and Checkout Options” is a bit tricky…of course, its their way to victimize unsuspecting individuals.  Just don’t click “Continue” on this page; the default selections are often set at maximum values. Select your registration length, certified or un-certified seal options,  hosting/email options and the type of registration here. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and in the select checkout preference section, select “customize my order”, or “No thanks. I’m ready to checkout” if you are satisfied with the default settings. Click “Continue”.

    Ignore the hosting and storage plan options on the next page, and make sure you click “Skip this offer” button. Finally you land on a page where you can enter your coupon codes (Google for Godaddy coupon codes…there are plenty of them). Click “Apply Code”.

    Next select your payment method. I strongly advise against credit card method as Godaddy is notorious for holding onto this information and anyone with unauthorized access to your account can make purchases on your credit card. Agree to their Universal Terms of Service and click “Checkout Now”. The next page will prompt you to enter your billing details and confirm the order. This is the final step in your domain registration process at Godaddy.

    And yes, don’t forget to put your computer on drips too ;)

13 Comments
  1. #1 Simon | Teenius
    May 16, 2009 pm31 7:41 pm

    Awesome post, Richael.

    I agree with the first two paragraphs though… I HATE GODADDY! It takes ages to load, it takes ages to get the information I want about my domains, it takes ages to register or renew domains! It’s ridiculous!

    I recently renewed some domains I have there and it took me about 45 minutes to renew 2 domains as it kept messing up. I then went and renewed some at name.com – took literally 2 minutes.

    Simon | Teenius’s last blog post..Disabling Blog Comments?!

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  2. #2 Forsaken
    May 16, 2009 pm31 8:31 pm

    Thanks for the comment Simon. I wonder who people are working the the Godaddy promotions dept. Their promotional campaigns are simply ridiculous.

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  3. #3 Cris
    May 16, 2009 pm31 11:15 pm

    Thank you!

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  4. #4 register a domain name
    May 27, 2009 pm31 8:25 am

    Understanding the godaddy system takes sometime. if you use their site more frequent it should not be that time consuming.

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  5. #5 Kelly Brown
    June 13, 2009 pm31 6:35 am

    Hi, interest post. I’ll write you later about few questions!

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  6. #6 S.Pradeep Kumar
    June 18, 2009 pm31 2:16 am

    Nice Post Richael ! :)

    I was about to transfer my domain to GoDaddy !

    Will I get the same nightmare for this also ? :(
    S.Pradeep Kumar´s last blog ..How To Copyright Your Literary And Creative Work ? My ComLuv Profile

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  7. #7 Forsaken
    June 18, 2009 pm31 7:33 am

    Hello Pradeep. Thanks for taking time out to visit my humble blog. Godaddy is quite bad in terms of customer relations and I will strongly advise against transferring domains to them. Best alternatives would be Name.com or Namecheap.com. They have excellent customer support, very low registration prices (when used with any of the tonnes and tonnes of promo codes found online) and Free Who-is Privacy Protection; something which you might like to have, since your current information is open to public on the who-is repository for hellboundbloggers.com.

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  8. #8 S.Pradeep Kumar
    June 18, 2009 pm31 6:34 pm

    Hmm ! Okies buddy I’ll check the alternatives ! :)

    Cheers ! :)
    S.Pradeep Kumar´s last blog ..How To Copyright Your Literary And Creative Work ? My ComLuv Profile

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  9. #9 Forsaken
    June 18, 2009 pm31 7:32 pm

    Hi Pradeep, you are welcome. To learn about real life cases of GoDaddy’s Abysmal Customer Service, please visit this excellent article: http://blog.fatlester.com/2009/05/godaddys-abysmal-customer-service/

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  10. #10 S.Pradeep Kumar
    June 21, 2009 pm31 2:37 am

    Hey thanks for that dude.. ! Really nice ! :)
    S.Pradeep Kumar´s last blog ..How And Why To Convert Your Blog Into A Do Follow Blog? My ComLuv Profile

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  11. #11 Forsaken
    June 21, 2009 pm31 12:29 pm

    Pradeep, hopefully, after reading that article I mentioned above, you have made up your mind and ready to forget Godaddy as your domain registrar of choice.

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  12. #12 PSP Go
    October 8, 2009 pm31 5:01 am

    I use Godaddy, but what would you personally recommend?
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  13. #13 Lee
    April 29, 2010 pm31 10:53 pm

    I have already forgotten godaddy. There are a lot of hosting companies out there. Much much better. Now I use InMotion. I’ve read a
    review for InMotion and listened to my friends to come up with a good choice.

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