
TEMPE, AZ – GoDaddy has launched a new, invite-only marketplace for high-value domain names at the incredible web address: DomainNames.com, positioning it as a curated showroom for one-word .com and .ai domains, rare two-letter names, and short numerics typically valued in the six-figures and up. The rollout follows industry teasers earlier this month and formal launch coverage this past week.
This is a distinct, curated tier within GoDaddy’s aftermarket universe-separate from broad listing platforms-aimed at marquee names and enterprise buyers. The company is pairing a boutique presentation with the scale of GoDaddy’s sales force, data, and marketing reach.
How It Works
The new marketplace operates through a carefully structured, invite-only process. Sellers can apply directly on the DomainNames.com website, but only select domain owners meeting GoDaddy’s strict premium criteria are accepted. Those approved must sign an exclusive agreement with the company, ensuring that listed domains are represented solely within this curated environment. Once accepted, GoDaddy’s team develops a customized presentation for each domain, complete with a unique logo, professional landing page, and placement within themed collections for enhanced visibility across its marketing channels. According to Afternic, listings are also promoted through cross-platform campaigns designed to reach enterprise buyers and investors. On the sales side, GoDaddy employs a proactive outreach strategy-actively identifying and contacting potential purchasers rather than waiting for inbound interest-while commissions remain aligned with Afternic’s variable-rate structure, consistent with standard industry practices.
Web Address Background
The DomainNames.com address itself has an interesting history. It was originally sold for $370,000 during the 2019 NamesCon auction (I remember it well), with Network Solutions listed as the seller and domain investor Frank Schilling’s Uniregistry as the buyer. When GoDaddy acquired Uniregistry’s assets in 2020, the domain became part of GoDaddy’s portfolio, positioning it perfectly for use as a flagship brand for premium digital assets. Historically, GoDaddy has maintained a strong aftermarket presence through platforms like Afternic and periodic premium domain auctions, catering to a broad range of buyers and sellers. However, the launch of DomainNames.com represents a strategic evolution-creating a highly curated, top-tier marketplace designed specifically for the most valuable names in the industry.
Key Facts & Details
| Ket Information | What Is Known |
|---|---|
| Site & Operator | DomainNames.com, operated by GoDaddy via its Afternic aftermarket business. |
| Launch Window | Public launch coverage began October 15, 2025. |
| Inventory Focus | One-word .com and .ai, short numeric, and other “ultra-premium” domains; typical target value is six figures+. |
| Early Listings | Examples reported include Harmony.com, Marketplace.com, Natural.com, Assign.com, Compel.com. |
| Curation & Access | Invite-only with an application form; GoDaddy says it will selectively accept submissions that meet criteria. |
| Seller Terms | Exclusive listing agreement required; exclusivity duration is negotiable; commissions vary but align with Afternic’s structure. |
| Go-to-Market | Bespoke logos/landing pages, editorial merchandising, and proactive outreach to likely buyers using GoDaddy data and channels. |
| At Launch | “Just over 100” names were live, per industry reporting. |
| Provenance of DomainNames.com | Bought for $370,000 at NamesCon 2019 by Frank Schilling; the asset moved to GoDaddy with its 2020 Uniregistry acquisition. |
As this new marketplace gains traction, it will be well worth watching how GoDaddy balances exclusivity with accessibility-and whether the company’s new curated approach sets a broader trend across the domain industry. If successful, DomainNames.com could become the standard model for showcasing the internet’s rarest and most valuable names.

About The Author: John Colascione is Chief Executive Officer of Internet Marketing Services Inc. He specializes in Website Monetization, is a Google AdWords Certified Professional, authored a ‘how to’ book called ”Mastering Your Website‘, and is a key player in several Internet related businesses through his search engine strategy brand Searchen Networks®

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