How do I change the auction price on GoDaddy?
Edit your GoDaddy Auctions® listings
- Go to the GoDaddy Auctions® page and log in to your account.
- From Selling List > Selling.
- Select Edit on the listing you want to update.
- Under Listing Type, you can change your listing to Offer/Counter Offer, Offer/Counter Offer with Buy Now, or Buy Now Only.
What is reserve price in GoDaddy auction?
Setting a reserve price lets you set a lower minimum price to encourage potential buyers to place initial bids, but it ensures the domain only sells if the reserve price is met. You can only set a reserve price for domain names listed for public auction, and you can’t change the reserve price after the auction starts.
What happens after GoDaddy auction ends?
Expired domain auction (domains which got expired at godaddy) : 10 to 12 days , but if the domain owner renews the domain within the redemption period you will be refunded and the domain goes back to the domain owner.
Why is my domain listed for sale on GoDaddy?
Premium listing Premium domains are listed with a Buy Now price, and once they’re sold they instantly leave your account and move automatically to the buyer. They show up for sale on GoDaddy when customers come to search for an available domain name to buy.
Why is my domain for sale GoDaddy?
If you have domains in your account you aren’t actively using, or don’t plan to use at all, you can list them for sale. GoDaddy’s List for Sale service puts your domain listing on Afternic partner sites for registration.
Can you sell domains on GoDaddy?
GoDaddy Auctions® lets you sell domain names with Offer/Counter Offer or Buy Now listings. When you accept an offer or the buyer accepts your counter offer, the sale ends.
Is GoDaddy auction good?
With a little industry knowledge and expertise, GoDaddy Auctions can be a great way to flip domains for profit. As for those looking for their own business domain, you just might see something you like for a reasonable price.
Does GoDaddy buy expired domains?
When you register a domain through GoDaddy, you have the option of paying for one or several years. Once that time expires, you must pay again to keep the domain registered in your name. If you fail to make the payment, GoDaddy will begin the process of reclaiming the domain.