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GoDaddy Prepares for IPO

34 pointsby seancolemanabout 11 years ago

12 comments

RexRollmanabout 11 years ago
GoDaddy has too many bad practices for me to recommend them to anyone. I hope the IPO falls flat.
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zaidfabout 11 years ago
GoDaddy is the perfect example of a company killing it with the mainstream while getting (often unjustified) hate inside the tech community. If you look beyond the common complaints against it, you'll find a company that has made smart product acquisitions that solve real painpoints for their small business customers.
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gesmanabout 11 years ago
Attempt to maximize profits out of deteriorating giant before it&#x27;s too late.<p>Kind of &quot;Upsell of a century&quot;
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seancolemanabout 11 years ago
I&#x27;m a product manager at GoDaddy helping to head up enhancements for web professionals (hackers, web designers, SEO, etc.). I know we&#x27;ve had a checkered past, but things are drastically changing and we&#x27;re making huge commitments to the web professional market. I think you&#x27;ll find a different company emerge over the next few years. It&#x27;s going to take some time before the outside world sees what the amazing talent inside is coming out with, but it&#x27;s coming, and it&#x27;s exciting.
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ricardonunezabout 11 years ago
They will offer a .net, .org, ssl certificate and a private registration with the purchase of 1 share. Jokes aside I&#x27;m wondering how their bad reputation in the tech community will affect the IPO.
decentralityabout 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve read every single comment. I think there is 90% bias.<p>I&#x27;ve been a GoDaddy customer for a decade at least, and yes, it has sucked. But in the past tense... when it comes to customer support, checkout ease of use and honesty, etc.<p>SOPA? Right now even ICANN is a US only institution, so I am not expecting registrars to be entirely respectful. The Bill &amp; Monica factor works for registrars too, like it does for married men in positions of power. I am adamantly against what I see people do, but I don&#x27;t ever expect it to change unless it changes systemically first.<p>As I commented elsewhere, yes - domains get bought out from under me all the time if I leave them in my cart and don&#x27;t buy them immediately. Do I think that&#x27;s shady? No. I think my ideas are golden, and I treat it like - &quot;if I&#x27;m stupid enough to share before I just flat out buy - my bad.&quot; They&#x27;ve capitalized on so many things, subtly. Key being subtly.<p>Their checkout process absolutely looks better, and is not like exiting Tijuana and avoiding buying &quot;chicklets&quot; any more. It is radically different. Their management interface too. Perfect? No! Way better? Absolutely. I am almost to the point of recommending them to others. Now, I just say &quot;I&#x27;ll deal with it&quot; and use GoDaddy anyway. Not out of any real loyalty, just out of the inability to really say there is anything better to the point of wanting to migrate away hundreds of domains, or starting to monitor two separate registrars. Call me lazy, but they haven&#x27;t given enough incentive to leave, and they do provide incentive to stay.<p>Case in point: my wife wanted to surprise me one day and saw that I had domains expiring while I was out of cell reception on a business trip. She obviously has all the necessary to verify she is my wife, and has access to my domains. If she used this to do something bad, this would be a different story. Instead, she was able to have a good conversation with someone who ended up giving her discount codes because she &quot;knew I used them, but didn&#x27;t know where to get them&quot; and she wouldn&#x27;t make the purchase until she saved at least 35% as I always said I did, minimum. All my domains got renewed, with a new card being added just to be sure it wasn&#x27;t using money I didn&#x27;t authorize - no matter who called. She is afraid of breaking things and still got through the process with positive experiences!<p>I am not finding the horror stories in my experience, now.
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adam74about 11 years ago
I haven&#x27;t read the article. I wonder if it involves enticing people with pretty girls.
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cicero19about 11 years ago
I really hate how the link to this is a non-free article...
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uvTwitchabout 11 years ago
I&#x27;ll offer four dollars for 80% of their shares.
corditeabout 11 years ago
I would not buy it.
tobehonestabout 11 years ago
I know what I&#x27;ll be shorting this summer.
Jugurthaabout 11 years ago
Haven&#x27;t read the article (requires registration) but I am with GoDaddy for a year. Frankly, it has driven my blood pressure up to the sky.<p>The is just bloated and slow. Why I must click on Sign In button on the right, to get a drop-down thing with the inputs to the left ? Are you kidding me ? I shouldn&#x27;t click on a button to <i>unlock</i> the form.<p>The cPanel ? You have to click through a shit-ton of buttons to do the simplest things. Click My Account, click Hosting, then I have to click &quot;Launch&quot; to get to the point...<p>When you try to register a domain, somehow, some things are checked by default and God forbid you don&#x27;t check how much money they&#x27;re going to debit you before you check out.. So you unclutter the order from all the crap that magically got added. If I remember, they tried to charge me a second time for the &quot;Domains by Proxy&quot; service (I&#x27;m not sure) which I already had (since it was simply renewing my hosting, and not the domain which is still valid).<p>I don&#x27;t know.. It just left a bad taste in my mouth, and bear in mind that it&#x27;s the first company I deal with, so I don&#x27;t have any other reference point of greatness to compare it to, still, I think it sucks.<p>Their support articles don&#x27;t take into account shared hosting or something. Nobody tells you that you can&#x27;t do stuff if you don&#x27;t have a dedicated server unless you specifically ask, which you don&#x27;t at first because you want to figure things out before you bother a human being.. Which means countless hours spent reading about an issue and searching the web. It&#x27;s good in the long run, since I&#x27;m learning, but the info should&#x27;ve been there. If you have a shared account, you can&#x27;t do this. One line that would&#x27;ve saved me so much effort.<p>Click, click, click, click. Bloated interface that makes it really slow to load. Bad UX design. I&#x27;m as mad as hell.<p>Next company will be SiteGround. I&#x27;ve seen the ad on htmldog.com. The site is greatly done. I got the link from ESR&#x27;s article (How to Become a Hacker). And since ESR is referring htmldog, and htmldog is referring SiteGround, they get points of confidence in my naïve, newbie opinion.<p>Grrrrrrr !