
Bob Parsons is no idiot.
The CEO and Founder of GoDaddy.com didn't really need 14 tries to get an acceptable commericial produced for this year's Super Bowl featuring the now infamous "GoDaddy Girl." 
But, along the way, he milked a lot of publicity and name recognition for his Internet domain company out of the hype and "controversy" surrounding this year's GoDaddy commericial.
Bob's a good businessman, and an even better salesman. He's invented a way to sell his product before, during and after his Super Bowl commercial has aired.
Remember, before you can sell your product you probably need to market it. GoDaddy does it in a way that's creative, gets attention, and creates a "buzz." Can the same be said for you, your company, or your product?








Now you can vote whether you like, which you like and see GoDaddy Superbowl ads and find the “Lost JoeBikini GoDaddy Ad”. First is was on GoDaddys site after it ran on a limited Mens Cable TV schedule then IT WENT AWAY. It was listed under Testimonials again after many requests. The question is DID THE GODADDY GIRL Candice Michelle object to the other Bikini Clad girls two in Bikini Joes GoDaddy Bikinis he designed for the South Beach shoot in Miami this past summer.
http://Zoodoodle.com has the original “Window Washer” ad and guess what? Its a guy, not Candice Michelle, nor is it for GoDaddy, seems that the Idea was maybe stolen and used for the Football playoffs.
Posted by: Jilly Tilly | February 7, 2006 10:15 PM | Permalink to Comment