GoDaddy Inc announced a new discounted price for bulk transfers using its Domain Transfer service. GoDaddy’s new discounted price plan offers customers with 50 or more.IN domains the ability to transfer each unit at a reduced price of INR 289, for the first year. This new offering reinforces the company’s continued commitment to support .IN domain holders and local businesses across India by providing them with affordable, easy to use tools and solutions to confidently manage and successfully grow their ventures online.
GoDaddy’s domain transfer process is fast, automated and requires little technical expertise. For customers that do want help, GoDaddy Guides are available to support them along the way. With customers in India increasingly looking for the right registrar to manage their domains, GoDaddy provides a centralized solution, intuitive domain management tools, and real-time domain monitoring to help to ensure sites are running. GoDaddy also offers a wide variety of domain names to choose from, in different local languages, providing some of the newest top-level domain name extensions (TLDs) for customers, including .com, .in, co.in, .co, .org, among others.
Elaborating more on this, Nikhil Arora, Managing Director and Vice President, GoDaddy India, said, “As it becomes increasingly important for businesses to establish and enhance their online presence, we at GoDaddy are committed to providing the help and tools needed to enable our customers to grow and succeed online. Business continuity online is one of the most critical needs for any business owner today, and with this initiative we aim to further demonstrate our continued support for India’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.”
GoDaddy offers an integrated suite of online products ranging from domain names, hosting, website building, email marketing, security protections and an online store. GoDaddy offers 24/7 customer support, locally and in regional languages, to help guide customers in the growth of their venture, and to find the tools that best meet their needs.
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