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Go Daddy offers everything you need to make a name for yourself on the Web, from domain names and website builders to complete eCommerce solutions. We've earned our place as the world's #1 ICANN-accredited domain registrar by delivering world-class products at competitive prices and supporting them with industry-best service, delivered 24/7/365. We're proud to serve our customers from locations around the world, including Arizona, Iowa, Colorado, Washington D.C., Singapore and The Netherlands.
- Go Daddy is the world's largest domain name registrar and Web hosting provider *
- More than 52 million domain names under management
- Go Daddy registers, renews or transfers more than one domain name every second of every day
- Go Daddy is larger than the next 8 closest registrar competitors combined
- Go Daddy is the largest hosting provider of secure websites in the world
- More than 10 million customers
- Go Daddy is the world's largest provider of net-new SSL certificates
- Go Daddy has more than 40 product offerings
- Founded in 1997 by Bob Parsons as Jomax Technologies
- the Go Daddy group of companies includes three ICANN-accredited domain name registrars: flagship registrar GoDaddy.com, LLC, membership-based Blue Razor Domains, LLC, and reseller Wild West Domains, LLC
- Private domain name registration services through Domains By Proxy, LLC
- More than 3,460 employees and 500 in-house developers with no outsourcing.
- 24/7, 365 Round-the-clock Customer Care operations with no outsourcing
- Eight facilities, maintaining operations in Arizona, Iowa, Colorado and Washington, D.C.
* Largest worldwide mass-market hosting provider by annual revenue. Source Tier1 Research, Mass-Market Hosting Report - Winter 2011.