According to IX Web Hosting No One Knows What GoDaddy Does

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So you think sex sells and GoDaddy is successful because of it’s sex-laced ad campaign filled with women whose tops can’t contain their bulging, over-sized breasts and hot race car drivers who can’t act? Jeremy Fox doesn’t think so and set out to prove it by asking people on the street if they’d ever heard of GoDaddy and, if so, could explain what GoDaddy does. Predictably, the results are not very good for GoDaddy.

Of course Jeremy works for GoDaddy competitor IX Web Hosting and wants us to know his company does a better job than GoDaddy.

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