Who the heck is the new .co girl?
Go Daddy has released 17 seconds of its Super Bowl commercial unveiling the new GoDaddy.CO girl.
It’s a tease — you won’t find out who the Godaddy.co girl is until the commercial airs in the first half of the Super Bowl. But you can start guessing who it is.
I’m personally at a loss. I’m not a big celebrity stalker, so this isn’t my sort of game. I wonder if she’s also wearing a wig in the shots below?
Shaun says
.Co is fools gold.
em says
I’m not sure who she is but she looks pretty healthy. It’s nice to see all the hard work they did with .co coming to fruition.
Steve M says
Oh look honey; GoDaddy forgot the “m” for .com!
Woulda’ thought they were smarter than that!
Robert Peterson says
a lot of .com holdouts here.
times are changing
ditch your .com for a more fashionable
.CO
William Smalley says
.CO is really cool in my opinion. So much more efficient and 2011 than .com. Short and concise naming. Love it.
Robert Peterson says
1998 all over again.
yeah, you can be the next Frank Schilling.
Deja-vu
History repeats itself.
Plus .CO obviously is better looking.
Duke says
probably jenny mccarthy.
Rich says
Duke@
Sure looks like her
Damon says
Time will tell. In a few years it’s very possible you will be eating your own words and looking like a fool.
With the right uptake, development and marketing it can overtake .NET in a few of years.
People tend to compare .CO to all the other failed ccTLD’s, yet they forget a few key factors.
1.) treated as a global ccTLD by Google
2.) .co has been around in business names for over 150 years.
3.) .co is a shortener in a time when fast and easy is the key to success
4.) .co is being backed by industry giants and it has a marketing team behind it very different than other failed ccTLD’s
5.) The Sedo .co domain auction had garbage names available (mostly). The ones that did sell sold at a perfect price for such a young (reinvented) ccTLD