SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Go Daddy’s CEO and Founder Bob Parsons is better known for his edgy, often criticized commercials than his ability to keep a secret. This year though, Bob Parsons is promising a BIG surprise with Go Daddy’s Super Bowl campaign. Parsons says Go Daddy will unveil its first-ever GoDaddy.CO Girl in one of its two Super Bowl spots – that’s right .CO, not .COM.
.CO is a new two-letter domain name extension billed as the “hottest new Web address” for branding your online presence. Go Daddy is partnering with .CO Internet S.A.S. to air the 30-second Super Bowl ad, which Parsons believes will draw attention to millions of catchy, new domain names now available on the Internet.
Go Daddy has secured network approval for the Super Bowl commercial, centered on a stunning reveal of the new GoDaddy.CO spokesperson.
“We are going to out-Go Daddy ourselves with this one,” Parsons declared. “Who is she? I can tell you our new Go Daddy dotCO Girl is a big name – she’s iconic, she’s edgy, she’s off the hook funny and as long as I don’t talk too much, I think most everyone will be absolutely shocked!”
Critics rarely, if ever, praise Go Daddy’s Super Bowl commercials, but most agree Parsons has been able to leverage “shock value” to the company’s advantage.
Go Daddy is the world's largest Web hosting provider, as well as the Internet’s top domain name registrar. The company has built mainstream brand awareness, in large part, with edgy Super Bowl campaigns featuring sexy Go Daddy Girls. In fact, the term GoDaddy-esque was coined by the media to describe ads as “fun, edgy and slightly inappropriate.”
Go Daddy aired its first television advertisement in the 2005 Super Bowl broadcast. The ad is known as the most effective commercial ever to have aired just once. The commercial, spoofing Janet Jackson’s infamous wardrobe malfunction, was pulled before it aired a scheduled second time. The censorship triggered controversy and helped boost Go Daddy from a new market share of 16 percent before the 2005 Super Bowl to 25 percent of all new domain name registrations after the game. That number is close to 50 percent today.
The new GoDaddy.CO Girl has agreed to keep her identity secret. In the commercial “unveiling,” Go Daddy Girls Danica Patrick and Jillian Michaels have roles introducing their new colleague. (Interestingly, Parsons bucked the formal announcement plan last time a Go Daddy Girl joined the team, revealing Jillian’s addition with a surprise message blurted out via Twitter.)
“We’re not revealing this until Super Bowl Sunday,” Parsons pledged. “We shot the commercial on a closed set in early December. We filmed several different endings, but we haven’t decided whether we’ll reveal our new Go Daddy dotCO Girl in the broadcast version, or online – that’s something we just might decide at the eleventh hour.”
To “see what happens next,” viewers are directed to go online for the unrated, Internet-only versions available on game day at www.GoDaddy.com, or in this case at www.GoDaddy.CO.
An estimated 100 million viewers are expected to watch the big game on FOX this year, many of whom have never heard of the new .CO domain name extension.
“Cool domain names, long gone in the dotCOM sphere, are available now with dotCO,” said Juan Diego Calle, CEO and Founder of .CO Internet S.A.S. “We think the new Go Daddy dotCO Girl will bring dotCO to the mainstream – it’s a memorable, meaningful domain name extension destined to open up millions of new, creative branding opportunities on the Internet.”
Meantime, with 26 days until Super Bowl Sunday, Mister Go Daddy himself – Bob Parsons – is all smiles. “Our new Go Daddy dotCO Girl is already a big name, but after this Super Bowl commercial, she’s going to be in a whole new realm.”
To see Go Daddy's past Super Bowl commercials and photos, visit http://www.GoDaddy.com/SuperBowl.
To find out how you can register a .CO domain name, visit the Go Daddy .CO page.
To follow Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons on Twitter, check out http://Twitter.com/DrBobParsons.
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About The Go Daddy Group, Inc.
Go Daddy is a leading provider of services that enable individuals and businesses to establish, maintain and evolve an online presence. Go Daddy provides a variety of domain name registration plans and website design and hosting packages, as well as a broad array of on-demand services. These include products such as SSL Certificates, Domains by Proxy private registration, ecommerce website hosting, blog templates and blog software, podcast packages and online photo hosting. The Go Daddy Group has more than 45 million domain names under management. Go Daddy registers, renews or transfers a domain name every second. GoDaddy.com is the world’s largest Web hosting provider and is the world's No. 1 domain name registrar according to Name Intelligence, Inc. During the first half of 2010, The Go Daddy Group registered more than one-third of all new domain names created in the top six generic top-level domains, or gTLDs, including .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz and .mobi.
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