#4, right on schedule! At this rate they'll be
#2 by Q4-'03, and will surpass NSI to become
#1 in total registrations by Q4-'04.
Hey, take a look at NSI's slide in dot-US. I know it's not a popular extension, but GEEZ!!! They lost almost 45% of their names in a single quarter.
I'm really rooting for GoDaddy in this thing. Back when I worked for NSI, I used to ride senior management
all the time about buying them out and using them as a flanker brand like Verisign did with Thawt. Did they listen? NOOOOOOO!!!
"What does The Bansche know? He's only a Senior Business Analyst on our corporate intelligence team. Why should we listen to him? Besides," they'd go on, "Godaddy is too expensive. $100 Million dollars? Sure we've lost more than that on real-estate transactions before. Yea we've got 10x that much cash collecting dust in our corporate checking account, but we'd rather wait till the price drops. They'll cave in eventually, you'll see! They won't last. Let's loose $300 Million buying an obscure telco instead.
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Whenever I talk to the few friends I have back in the Registrar, they're STILL in denial!!! They keep telling me about how GoDaddy can't be making any money at $8.95 per domain. And even when I remind them how Doug Wolford (former General Manager of the Registrar) used to preach about UPSELL, UPSELL, UPSELL, and explain to them how WELL GoDaddy plays that game, they still don't get it.
Those former MCI loosers who run Network Solutions now won't get it until the glorious day this report plainly states that they are
#2 in the space...and maybe not even then.
Long live Bob Parsons!