Topic: Godaddy

11 chapters across the catalog

Warehouse of Souls
Episode 802 2:44:37 - 2:48:34

802: Warehouse of Souls

Consumer Abuse, Snowden and Ad Blocking

The rise of ad blocking is framed as a reaction to "consumer abuse" and a continuation of the privacy concerns raised by Edward Snowden. Critics of the advertising industry argue that overzealous executives have ruined the user experience with intrusive pop-ups and "homepage takeovers." Publishers who claim ad blocking is "stealing content" are described as delusional, as consumers never signed a social contract to view ads.

Toddler Wage Gap
Episode 702 58:12 - 1:06:23

702: Toddler Wage Gap

LegitScript, Online Pharmacy Domain Seizures

LegitScript is identified as a company that pressures domain name registrars like GoDaddy to suspend the websites of online pharmacies without a court order. By citing ICANN's Registrar Accreditation Agreement, the organization—funded by major pharmaceutical interests—effectively bypasses the legal system to shut down competitors selling cheaper or generic medications.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 43:31 - 47:22

600: Seven Proxies

DNSSEC Implementation, Network Solutions, Domain Transfer Frustrations

An attempt to secure the No Agenda show notes via DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions) reveals that Network Solutions does not support the protocol. The process of attempting to transfer a domain to a different registrar is described as a frustrating series of retention scripts and upsells. The segment includes a tip about using "free" options on adult websites to trigger discount offers upon cancellation.

Scripted Fat Talk
Episode 577 15:44 - 18:34

577: Scripted Fat Talk

Advertising Budgets, Media Silence on Major Corporations

The hosts observe a lack of critical reporting on major companies with large advertising budgets, such as GoDaddy, Carbonite, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. They argue that significant PR spending effectively buys media silence. The current lack of news is attributed to PR departments being closed for the holidays, leading to a reliance on "best of" retrospectives and celebrity clickbait.

Drone Journalism
Episode 362 2:11:48 - 2:17:23

362: Drone Journalism

Counterfeit Rolex Websites and Chanel Honeypots

An investigation into counterfeit watch websites reveals that many are operated out of China, with some domains like overwatches.com having been seized by Chanel Inc. for enforcement. The hosts point out that these "rogue" sites often provide direct contact information and Western Union payment options, contradicting claims that they are impossible to track.

Magnets In Space
Episode 182 1:28:00 - 1:31:34

182: Magnets In Space

Value for Value, Streaming Costs, Hookers and Blow

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" model and the high costs of maintaining the show, including $200 monthly for streaming and various GoDaddy and Squarespace renewals. They clarify that the phrase "hookers and blow" is a joke, noting that some younger listeners have misinterpreted "blow" as a sexual reference rather than slang for cocaine.

Smells Like Tee Truffle
Episode 59 42:35 - 45:31

59: Smells Like Tee Truffle

Podcast Advertising Models, Transactional Campaigns, Jaguar Financial Issues

Podcast advertising is proving successful through transactional campaigns using specific promo codes for services like GoDaddy and Budget.com. Meanwhile, the luxury car market is struggling, with Jaguar dealers reportedly refusing to buy back vehicles due to a lack of financing and floor plan capital. Major automakers including Nissan, Toyota, and Bentley have requested government bailouts similar to the "Big Three" in the United States.

Hot Horse Meat and Hidden Salami
Episode 15 28:41 - 32:31

15: Hot Horse Meat and Hidden Salami

Super Bowl Advertising, GoDaddy, and Sports Media

The economics of Super Bowl Sunday are analyzed, with ad rates reaching approximately $2.7 million per slot. The hosts discuss why certain sports like football and basketball are better suited for television advertising than soccer due to natural breaks in play. A promotional mention for GoDaddy domain names is included, referencing the company's frequent Super Bowl presence.

No Agenda 008
Episode 8 1:00:59 - 1:04:23

8: No Agenda 008

Blog Monetization, Google Ads vs. Cellertainment

The hosts debate the effectiveness of Google AdSense, with Dvorak claiming that a million page views only generate about $1,000 a month. They contrast this with "Cellertainment" models and affiliate programs like GoDaddy and Amazon, which offer higher revenue potential for independent media creators.

No Agenda 007
Episode 7 18:48 - 21:34

7: No Agenda 007

Wrong Brand Concept, Anti-Consumerism Protest

A new brand concept called "Wrong" aims to protest perceived obsolescence by creating high-fashion items that explicitly label themselves as the incorrect choice. Domain names such as shopwrong.com and buywrong.com have been registered to support this initiative. The project intends to turn the social fear of wearing the "wrong" clothes into a badge of pride for those rejecting traditional consumer cycles.