GoDaddy was once known for outlandish Super Bowl commercials that sometimes used scantily-clad models. Now the web-services giant is getting ready to return with a promotional message that taps ...
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The Web hosting company GoDaddy has pulled its latest Super Bowl ad, which featured a lost puppy, following a social media backlash. In the ad, the lost puppy returns home only to find that his owners ...
Proving once again that controversy can be a boost to marketing, GoDaddy used the Internet to parlay an ad censored by the NFL into big post-game buzz. GoDaddy bought one spot in the first half and ...
After a rise in body positivity in recent years, many marketers appear to be pulling back on featuring diverse body types; and those that are inclusive aren't talking about it. GoDaddy’s Super Bowl ...
AVONDALE, AZ - NOVEMBER 10: Danica Patrick, driver of the #10 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet, looks on during pre-race ceremonies prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 at Phoenix International ...
This recently release GoDaddy Super Bowl ad, featuring a puppy that is sold online and then dispatched to its new owner, has been pulled following a blacklash from animal advocates.
GoDaddy.com, the godfather of sultry if not tacky Super Bowl spots, is headquartered here. The domain name registrar let a USA TODAY reporter inside its fortress-like headquarters as it shot one of ...