Exclusive: GoDaddy's 2016 Super Bowl Ad! - Take a look at this year’s GoDaddy Super Bowl ad before the big game airs.
In a worldwide exclusive for Domain Name Wire, we have obtained an advance copy of this year’s GoDaddy Super Bowl ad.
GoDaddy has been advertising during the Super Bowl since 2005, and I can’t imagine what a Super Bowl would be like without the company’s controversial commercials. Many years GoDaddy had to switch its ad plans to please the censors, infuriating GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons. Last year’s ad didn’t ... read more ...
Tag Archives: super bowl
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Wed 20th July 2011
National Football League Fights Over Super Bowl Web Site -
NFL wants to take over Super Bowl web site.
The National Football League’s lawyers may be busy trying to settle the lockout, but its lawyers have time to play games with domain names, too.
The NFL just filed a domain name dispute with World Intellectual Property Organization over the domain name SuperBowlConcierge.com.
The domain name is owned by Houston, Texas based EE Nation, which offers a number of travel services.
SuperBowlConcierge.com is focused primarily ... read more ...
Mon 14th September 2009
GoDaddy to Advertise in 2010 Super Bowl -
Domain name registrar signs up for 6th consecutive year.
Domain name registrar and web hosting company GoDaddy has purchased an ad spot in next year’s Super Bowl on CBS. This will be the sixth consecutive year the company has advertise on the big show. The company has agreed to air two spots in the Super Bowl on February 7, 2010.
If you’re wondering what the company might feature in its commercials, I have a hunch it will involve scantily clad women.
GoDaddy ... read more ...
Fri 30th January 2009
GoDaddy.com Purchases Second Super Bowl Commercial -
Company to air two commercials during Sunday’s Super Bowl.
One of the last remaining advertising spots in Sunday’s Super Bowl was snapped up by domain name registrar GoDaddy. The commercial will air near the two minute warning in the fourth quarter of the game.
GoDaddy, a perennial Super Bowl advertiser, asked the public to select which of two commercials to run during the company’s first quarter 30 second spot. The company settled on a Danica Patrick spot ... read more ...