M mikalomis Account Closed Impact 0 Feb 4, 2013 7K views 6 replies #1 hello, Today I bought my first domain via godaddy Can I sell it immediately? Or there is a law against that ?? thank you, mika Click to expand...
hello, Today I bought my first domain via godaddy Can I sell it immediately? Or there is a law against that ?? thank you, mika
iowadawg Top Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 85,553 Feb 4, 2013 1 point #2 Yes, you can resell. Though if I ran the world, I would make it a law one can not resell a domain withing 5 years of purchase. Click to expand...
Yes, you can resell. Though if I ran the world, I would make it a law one can not resell a domain withing 5 years of purchase.
johname Planet FutbolTop Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 52,131 Feb 4, 2013 1 point #3 The buyer has to accept the newly reg name in a godaddy account. After 60 day it can be push to other registers Click to expand...
The buyer has to accept the newly reg name in a godaddy account. After 60 day it can be push to other registers
biggie GreenFriendly.comTop Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 16,706 Feb 4, 2013 1 point #4 mikalomis said: hello, Today I bought my first domain via godaddy Can I sell it immediately? Or there is a law against that ?? thank you, mika Click to expand... :talk: lol should be a law. a law against newbies thinking they can just register a name in the morning and sell it in the afternoon. buying and selling domain names ain't like buying and selling weed, criz-zack or heir-ron. where you got customers waiting on you to re-up. not that i know bout that, just sayin with domain names you gotta go out and find a customer or wait for the right customer to find you in between all that, and if you do manage to snag a potential buyer... do ya know how much to ask for your newly registered domain name? quickest i ever sold a name after "registration" was 30 days. but who knows, maybe you'll get lucky. Good Luck! Click to expand...
mikalomis said: hello, Today I bought my first domain via godaddy Can I sell it immediately? Or there is a law against that ?? thank you, mika Click to expand... :talk: lol should be a law. a law against newbies thinking they can just register a name in the morning and sell it in the afternoon. buying and selling domain names ain't like buying and selling weed, criz-zack or heir-ron. where you got customers waiting on you to re-up. not that i know bout that, just sayin with domain names you gotta go out and find a customer or wait for the right customer to find you in between all that, and if you do manage to snag a potential buyer... do ya know how much to ask for your newly registered domain name? quickest i ever sold a name after "registration" was 30 days. but who knows, maybe you'll get lucky. Good Luck!
M mikalomis Account Closed Impact 0 Feb 4, 2013 #5 The buyer has to accept the newly reg name in a godaddy account. After 60 day it can be push to other registers Click to expand... So basically i can't sell it now? I have to wait 60 days? Click to expand...
The buyer has to accept the newly reg name in a godaddy account. After 60 day it can be push to other registers Click to expand... So basically i can't sell it now? I have to wait 60 days?
johname Planet FutbolTop Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 52,131 Feb 4, 2013 1 point #6 what i wrote was two sentences. the first means yes you can as long as the buyer will keep the name at godaddy. The second sentence means if the buyer will not use godaddy, then you have to wait 60 days Click to expand...
what i wrote was two sentences. the first means yes you can as long as the buyer will keep the name at godaddy. The second sentence means if the buyer will not use godaddy, then you have to wait 60 days
M mikalomis Account Closed Impact 0 Feb 4, 2013 #7 Ok thank you very much Sorry for the misunderstanding Last edited: Feb 4, 2013 Click to expand...