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What happens when your GoDaddy domain expired?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 4:52 pm

When your GoDaddy domain expired, you likely received an email notifying you of the expiration and giving you the option to renew the domain. If you did not renew the domain, your site would have stopped working and you would have had to find a new domain provider.

If you renewed the domain, your site would continue to work, but you would have to re-register the domain with GoDaddy. If you did not renew the domain, you would have had to find a new provider and your site would have stopped working. .

When your GoDaddy domain expired, the DNS servers associated with the domain would have stopped responding. This would have caused your site to not load and you would have had to find a new provider.

PRO TIP: If your GoDaddy domain expires, your website will no longer be accessible and you will lose any ranking or traffic you have built up. You will also lose any email associated with your domain. To avoid these consequences, make sure to renew your domain before it expires.

If you renewed the domain, the DNS servers associated with the domain would have been renewed and your site would have continued to work.

If you did not renew the domain, your site would have stopped working and you would have had to find a new provider. If you renewed the domain, your site would continue to work, but you would have to re-register the domain with GoDaddy.

If you did not renew the domain, you would have had to find a new provider and your site would have stopped working.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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