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Sunday, February 06, 2005

Go Daddy Commercial

East Valley Living - Local News City News for the East Valley and Mesa area of Phoenix Arizona

GoDaddy Super Bowl ad - The "Sassiest" Super Bowl Commercial
February 06 , 2005 by Kathleen Gorden


Super Bowl Commercial from Scottsdale company GoDaddy



This Super Bowl, the world's largest Internet domain name registrar is setting to make a name for itself - by unveiling the year's funniest and most entertaining commercial spot. Considering the fact that Super Bowl ads score just as big with fans as the game itself, that's a tall order. But in its own take on this year's media censorship debate, GoDaddy.com is likely to be the most talked about Super Bowl XXXIX ad.

Internet Company Uses Their First TV Ad Dollars To "Make a Name" - Light-hearted Approach to Censorship Hysteria = Hysterically Funny

Super Bowl Commercial from GoDaddy

February 2005 (Newstream) - This Super Bowl, the world's largest Internet domain name registrar is setting to make a name for itself - by unveiling the year's funniest and most entertaining commercial spot.

Considering the fact that Super Bowl ads score just as big with fans as the game itself, that's a tall order. But in its own take on this year's media censorship debate, Phoenix area company, GoDaddy.com is likely to be the most talked about Super Bowl XXXIX ad. The ad campaign is a light-hearted approach to the censorship hysteria while inviting Internet users to "make a name with Go Daddy."

You've never seen any advertising like Go Daddy's, which is far and away the most sassy of this year's Super Bowl and will build awareness of Go Daddy's industry-low prices for domain name registration and related Internet services. More than any other registrar in the world, Go Daddy enables individuals and businesses to acquire, create and safeguard their unique identities and brands on the Internet. Its' core businesses are domain name registration, Web site hosting, secure SSL certificates and Web-based e-mail accounts. In addition, the company offers Web site development and email marketing tools, search engine optimization, a shopping cart, merchant accounts and more - all of which facilitate secure, reliable e-Commerce transactions.

Unlike most previous Internet companies that tried to make a splash during the Super Bowl, Go Daddy is going to be around for a long time - the company is very profitable and has been for years. Go Daddy ranked eighth among fastest-growing technology companies in 2004 among the Inc. 500.

It appears that Bob Parsons of Go Daddy Software has purchased a second Super Bowl® Advertisement spot for the domain name company.

A second ad was produced and submitted for approval but was rejected by the Fox Network and the original Go Daddy Super Bowl® ad will be run two times.

The second “rejected” Super Bowl® ad is here:
http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/superbowl05/landing.asp?se=%2B

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