May 12, 2006
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CEO, GoDaddy
Bob Parsons has an impressive track record of entrepreneurial and business success. He founded his first venture, Parsons Technology, in 1984 and sold it in 1996 to Mountain View, California-based Intuit, Inc. In 1997, Bob founded The Go Daddy Group, carving out a unique niche for GoDaddy.com as an alternative to the early monopoly held by much larger companies in the Internet domain registration market. As a full service domain registrar, Go Daddy was founded on Bob's commitment to provide superior customer service, highly competitive pricing, innovative product offerings and a responsibility to do the right thing. These ideals continue to drive the company's success today. Bob's vision and leadership have propelled The Go Daddy Group to be the #1 registrar of domain names in the world for the past three years. Today, the company ranks #1 in total domains under management.
May 12, 2006
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April 11, 2006
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The .EU Landrush is riddled with problems. In my prior blog article I described the fiasco and gaming that has taken place with the .EU Landrush. All of it stems from the lax way the EURid registry administered the registrar accreditation process.
April 9, 2006
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Europe’s .EU domain is being hijacked! What happens when you match an inept registry with crafty businessmen? The answer is a really large scam. This is what is taking place with the “landrush” introduction of the new .EU top level domain name. This breaking story is a fascinating study of both grand manipulation and lax administration on the part of the EURid registry .
April 3, 2006
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Small improvements are key. Big ideas are cool. One of my 16 rules for doing business is to try to improve each and every day in some small way. I believe these small daily improvements are key to the success of any business. But small improvements are not the only way a business gets better. There are also the big ideas!