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Go Daddy Software Inc company history timeline

1997

GoDaddy was incorporated as Jomax Technologies in Maryland in 1997.

1998

In 1998, Jomax Technologies launched its first website builder and hosting.

1999

In the same year, he retired and founded a new company, Jomax Technologies which later in 1999 changed its name and became GoDaddy.

2000

The company made its initial public offering on March 3, 2000, a week before the Nasdaq peaked, at a price of $24 per share; by the end of that first trading day, Register.com was priced at $57.25 per share.

Circa 2000 (may be original GoDaddy Software logo):

In 2000, the company was accredited by the global Internet regulator ICANN. Among other things, this allowed GoDaddy to register international domains like .COM, .ORG or .INFO without intermediaries.

2001

In 2001, the company made its first profit.

2004

"CEO Interview: Bob Parsons—GoDaddy.com." Wall Street Transcript, October 26, 2004.

By 2004 Go Daddy had sold nearly seven million domain names and was the world's leading registrar of domain names.

In late 2004 Go Daddy enlisted New York agency the Ad Store for its first sustained offline advertising campaign.

2004 Super Bowl commercials singled out for censure had included a Budweiser spot featuring flatulent Clydesdale horses and numerous commercials promoting erectile-dysfunction drugs.

2005

Doty, Cate. "A Win-Win for Advertisers." New York Times, February 14, 2005.

Elliott, Stuart. "GoDaddy.com Is Ending Contract with Ad Store." New York Times, March 29, 2005.

In 2005, GoDaddy launched an auction where owners could resell purchased domains to other users.

2006

Crawford, Krysten, and Matthew Maier. "And the Winners Are … Our Picks for the Brainiest Businesses and Businesspeople of the Year." Business 2.0, January/February 2006.

Website visitors could read a detailed history of Go Daddy's attempt to gain approval for its 2006 Super Bowl entry and could also view numerous spots that had been denied, suggesting that the company's battles against censorship had become increasingly self-conscious and premeditated.

2010

It is headquartered at Bellevue, Washington and was founded in 2010.

2011

In 2011, Bob Parsons sold 70% of GoDaddy to investment funds KKR, Silverlake and TCV. He stepped down as CEO and founded his own investment company, YAM Worldwide.

2012

In 2012, GoDaddy expanded beyond the US for the first time, launching localized versions of its products and services for India.

2013

In 2013, GoDaddy removed the .com from the corporate logo.

By then, the number of customers had grown to 10 million.In 2013, the company's annual profit reached one billion dollars.

2015

In 2015, GoDaddy went public with a $4.5 billion valuation.

2016

2016 logo was the best GoDaddy logo IMO.

2018

In 2018, the GoDaddy man icon was removed from the logo.

2019

Since 2019, the position of CEO has been held by Aman Butani.

The number of customers has grown to 14 million and the number of domains to 60 million.In 2019, the annual revenue was three billion dollars.

2020

In 2020, the company announced a totally new logo.

2021

As of 2021, its registry has over 82 million domains.

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1997
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