GoWomen – GoDaddy Celebrates International Women’s Day

GoDaddy did something quite special today to celebrate women and move away from their (sexist) Super Bowl commercials - they changed their name to GoWomen.

GoDaddy also featured several profiles of inspirational women including designers, musicians and TV personalities across their website and they promoted the hashtag #BalanceForBetter as part of the cause.

It was really the subtle switch of the GoDaddy logo to the GoWomen logo that seemed to have the most powerful effect for me. When a company changes its name, however briefly to support a cause, they are quite literally putting the cause before themselves - respect.

This also reopened my mind to how male dominated the tech and web field is. My work as a high school computer science teacher has seen a big emphasis on encouraging underrepresented groups to get involved in CS education - our recruitment work has focused on minorities and females.

A recent unit I've been teach…

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Digital Branding Conference Name Summit Delivers

The inaugural NameSummit Digital Branding Conference just wrapped up at the Hilton Midtown Manhattan Hotel in NYC. If you didn't attend the two day show you may be wondering if cofounders Steven Kaziyev and Jason Schaeffer managed to pull off a everything they had planned in such a short amount of planning time. The goal of the conference was to ignite thought and discussion around branding in all its forms in our digital world. Flipping through the event guide it was clear that Steven and Jason were connecting dots across our industry and that NameSummit wasn't purely a domaining conference. The line up of speakers were billed to address: what's driving search, understanding your audience, developing and deploying content, the evolution of domain names, new technologies (Blockchain), the role of business coaching through an incubator and how aligning and caring for your brand is essential in today's digital world. It was an ambitious goal!   On arriving at…
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