From the swankiest parties to the dingiest biker bars, Go Daddy is everywhere thanks
to its star-studded cast of spokespeople. When they're not doing what they do best,
they're out stumping for their favorite domain registrar.
Go Daddy Girls Candice Michelle and
Danica Patrick
gave interviews, autographed photos and generally upped the glam
factor at last winter's CES International trade show in Las Vegas, NV. Everyone
who visited the Go Daddy booth got a free domain name and a chance to meet the three
beautiful Go Daddy Girls.
All three appeared in Go Daddy commercials in 2008, with
Danica's Exposure commercial
breaking all Go Daddy records for Super Bowl buzz. An unbelievable 1.5 million visitors stopped by the Go Daddy Web site before
the game was over!
Go Daddy executive Bob Parsons rode his own bike
to Sturgis, SD, and Daytona, FL, in 2007, where he bonded with fellow bikers. Having
his own chopper designed by the legendary Teutals was a high point of his year.
Go Daddy is the world's largest domain name registrar, as well as a leading Web
hosting company, and is considered a one-stop shop for anyone looking to develop
an Internet presence. The company develops most all of its 40-plus products in-house,
which keeps prices low. Go Daddy was awarded the Most Innovative Company in Arizona
in 2007 and now serves some 5 million customers world-wide.
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, the domain giant also has offices in Phoenix,
Mesa, Gilbert, Tempe, as well as Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Denver, Colorado and Washington
D.C.
Go Daddy has been ranked by Arizona's Business Journal as "One of the Valley's Best
Places to Work" for four consecutive years. The company prides itself on its competitive
salaries and generous performance rewards. CNN Money has even recognized Go Daddy
for its extraordinary perks, which include paying selected employees' mortgages
for a year, giving away expense paid vacations, cars and large screen televisions.
Go Daddy pays for the taxes on the prizes it awards too.