Marina Orlova has made a name for herself by taking a subject that most people don't
understand and turning it into one of the most-watched video series on the Web. You might not expect a philologist, someone who
studies the meaning and origin of words, to have such a devoted following, but Marina Orlova videos are incredibly popular on
YouTube, with her "HotFor Words" channel having drawn over 13 million views and over 245,000 subscribers in just over two years.
You can also find Marina Orlova vids at her Web site, HotForWords.com, along with the latest news, events, photos and interviews.
Of course, Marina's language lessons are anything but typical. Her sexy attitude, sense of humor and clever editing keeps viewers
glued to the screen long enough to really learn something. Marina releases new videos every week, keeping her loyal fans entertained
— and educated — all year long. And while Marina Orlova vids are always burning up the Web, she's also been able to leverage her
phenomenal online success to break into to the mainstream.
Marina is a regular on Fox News Network's "The O'Reilly Factor" and has just finished writing a book for HarperCollins entitled,
of course, Hot For Words. She's also been recognized as one of the hottest women on the Web by everyone from Wired.com to The New
York Times Magazine.
In the summer of 2009, Marina teamed up with another Internet sensation, GoDaddy.com, to become the latest
Go Daddy Girl®. Her unique, edgy and entertaining way of delivering lessons on a complex
subject was a perfect match for the domain giant who burst on to the scene with their racy 2004
Super Bowl commercial. 2004 Super Bowl commercial. With Go Daddy being
known for red-hot Web-only advertisements, it seems likely that well have more Marina Orlova video to enjoy in the near future.