I've been a customer with GoDaddy for a while now - about 5 or 6 years I suppose. I remember when their site still looked like this: http://web.archive.org/web/20030401091726/www.godaddy.com/gdshop/default.asp?e=com
Their new marketing ploy of using women to attract business - in almost EVERY aspect of their operations - is bothering me. Without knowing him, I wonder if he has any morals and is just letting his money, wealth, and fame go to his head and to his business. We've heard all the horror stories of how they treat their customers. I haven't had the greatest time with them either.
But as far as morals go... you see this on their site now:
8 years ago, they would have never done this - it wouldn't have even been acceptable.
What does this have to do with their business? Their market? Do they even know what kind of impression they are setting?
I wrote a letter through their "Send us a comment" form - which, by the way, took me forever to find - and I'm sure this will get tossed away after getting a sincere-looking auto response like "We can't read your letter because we're understaffed and don't really care, but hey - you wasted your time on OUR site. That's all we want."
Their new marketing ploy of using women to attract business - in almost EVERY aspect of their operations - is bothering me. Without knowing him, I wonder if he has any morals and is just letting his money, wealth, and fame go to his head and to his business. We've heard all the horror stories of how they treat their customers. I haven't had the greatest time with them either.
But as far as morals go... you see this on their site now:
GoDaddy.com said:Anger Management --
-- "Go Daddy Girl" Style.
CAUTION: MATURE CONTENT!
8 years ago, they would have never done this - it wouldn't have even been acceptable.
What does this have to do with their business? Their market? Do they even know what kind of impression they are setting?
I wrote a letter through their "Send us a comment" form - which, by the way, took me forever to find - and I'm sure this will get tossed away after getting a sincere-looking auto response like "We can't read your letter because we're understaffed and don't really care, but hey - you wasted your time on OUR site. That's all we want."
Dear GoDaddy,
I've been a customer with you for about 5 or 6 years now I think. I needed to register a domain, and a good family member recommended me to your services for cheap costs, powerful domain management tools, and a reliable network. It is something I appreciated. The security of my work was in your hands. A seemingly good company was powering my website's domain.
Now, I'm in the process of transferring all my domains away from you.
I was impressed with the robust atmosphere of your website, the "power at my fingertips", so to speak, to do my domain business easily and with security. But since 2002, your site has become difficult to use: cluttered, and unorganized. I could smell it coming to this point by about 2005.
Another thing that bothers me is how you've handled some rather "media-potent" situations in the past with various customers. A variety of little fiascoes from locking them out of their accounts and transferring their domains away or shutting down their websites without legal jurisdiction or warning (sorry - you did give this one guy about 90 seconds) all adds into the lack of good, personable customer support I never got with you. The responses are artificial, your emails are not uniform, and besides that - they're ugly - they begin to mimic your site.
Finally, the issue that bothers me the most comes to light. Your little marketing ploys since about 2005 involving "Indy Car Star" models and presenting your CEO, Bob Parsons, as a "cool" man - trying to do nothing, it would seem, but please the world with his "such esteemed" wealth, advice, and general "popularity" image. He's played the "I'm a pimp" card by his appearance, blog/website, actions, and the focus of these models in your media.
I am appalled to see "Anger Management, -- 'Go Daddy Girl' Style. CAUTION: MATURE CONTENT!" warnings on your homepage. You sell domains! You sell website tools and SSL certificates. You sell business-oriented, website-related services. You are not an outlet for adult material!
Well, you weren't anyway...
I don't mean to be a typical "prude" but how far will your super bowl commercials get you? A bunch of drunk, overweight, white males watching the game - those that fall for your lure of flattery and erotic images - as customers?
What type of market are you serving? Are you short of male customers? Men like savings, security, and powerful features. These are appropriate and moral supplements to your services that you SHOULD be marketing, not sticking them in the corners where they don't fit.
The way you and your CEO highlight demoralizing content is not only an unfortunate indicator of how low you guys have gone, but also bad business practice. I don't want to see an Indy Car star model wearing a jacket with your logo on it. I know what your logo looks like. I want to see why I should use you guys instead.
Thank you for taking the time to read this - hopefully you did, anyway. I would not expect to get a partially sincere auto-response. But I would expect better of your CEO, management, customer support, and website maintenance team.
My business here is done.
-Matthew Holt
www.mwholt.com








