A screenshot from the Go Daddy website, showing the Joan Rivers ad (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting and domain giant Go Daddy ( www.godaddy.com ) announced on Monday that it had doubled its best-ever Internet traffic spike in the wake of its advertisement in Sunday’s Super Bowl broadcast, and had successfully converted the traffic into significant sales. The company, which owes much of its rapid rise to prominence to a deft spinning of the controversy surrounding its original Super Bowl ad, says the surge that followed its first appearance in the broadcast pushed its total domains under management past the 46 million mark. “We scored several Go Daddy Super Bowl records,” said Go Daddy CEO and founder Bob Parsons, in a statement.






