GoDaddy: It’s not just for big-breasted girls in tight T-shirts anymore

Godaddy_6 GoDaddy.com has posted a handful of new ads on YouTube, and not one of them features busty GoDaddy girl Candice Michelle. In fact, GoDaddy seems to be moving in another direction entirely, embracing the evangelical Christian community with a testimonial spot starring Kevin Caruso, who runs a Web site called JesusChristIsLord.com. It’s unclear if Mr. Caruso saw Ms. Michelle struggling to remain inside that pesky T-shirt in the infamous 2005 Super Bowl spot, or if he did, whether he turned the other cheek. But he obviously likes GoDaddy’s price and service. See the other testimonial spots here. So far, GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons doesn’t seem to have commented on the ads on his blog.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

September 6, 2006 | Permalink

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I couldn't believe how off the mark, discordant and dreadful this ad is - more like a freak show than an ad - I hope they drop it really quickly. So sad from the days when the GAP ads were kewl (remember those skating Christmas ads from years back?) the GAP's time has come - it's over GAP - sorry GAP RIP

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