Learn How to Startup an Online Internet Business Opportunity with GoDaddy.com on StartupNation Radio March 18th

March 08, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
What:
Bob Parsons, GoDaddy.com CEO and Founder, to share his business startup advice on StartupNation Radio. GoDaddy.com is the world's largest domain name registrar and Ranked No. 8 on the Inc. 500 list of America's Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the United States.

Why:
Discover how Bob Parsons created and grew this award-winning Internet startup, and learn how to get your small business startup online cost-effectively.

Who:
Bob Parsons is the CEO and founder of GoDaddy.com. In 1997, Bob founded The Go Daddy Group, carving out a unique niche for GoDaddy.com as an alternative to the early monopoly held by much larger companies in the Internet domain registration market.

As a full-service domain registrar, Go Daddy was founded on Bob's commitment to provide superior customer service, highly competitive pricing, innovative product offerings and a responsibility to do the right thing.

When:
Saturday, March 18th, 7:00-8:00 p.m. EST/4:00-5:00 p.m. PST
Listen live (radio or online) or call-in 866-557-8278

If you are unable to listen live, access a download or podcast of the show at www.startupnation.com/pages/radio starting Monday, March 20, 2006

Info.:
www.startupnation.com, (866) 55-START
For station listing and online streaming details visit StartupNation Radio www.startupnation.com/pages/radio

Questions or Comments: info@startupnation.com

About StartupNation® and the Sloan Brothers
Founded by Jeff and Rich Sloan, StartupNation provides entrepreneurial advice via a nationally-syndicated radio program and through online content, for entrepreneurs who want to start a business. The Sloan brothers are also authors of “StartupNation: Open for Business,” (Doubleday, 2005). They’ve been featured in numerous national publications and frequently appear on national television.

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