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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (June 10, 2008) – When was the last time you watched a video online? If you’re like most online users, chances are, it’s pretty recent. According to eMarketer, 58% of online consumers watched at least one video online in the past 12 months, showing just how vital having multimedia content is to your Web site. The best way to integrate video into your site, whether you are just getting started or you already have an established presence in need of an easy online renovation, is by registering a .TV domain name.
The potential of .TV reaches far beyond the association with the normal abbreviation for television. It now represents anyone who is interested in having video online. It could be large corporations, video bloggers, amateur movie makers, fledgling businesses or someone who wants to show videos of their kids to family and friends.
GoDaddy.com provides various tools including its WebSite Tonight and Quick BlogCast site builders, which let users easily create attractive, engaging, media-rich Web sites. A .TV top level domain (TLD) helps such sites reach their full potential by showcasing Web video and other Web 2.0 content in its natural environment.
“A dotTV differentiates your Web site from other domain name extensions because it quickly tells visitors your site contains visual content,” said Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons. Parsons himself uses a .TV address for his popular CEO video blog, www.BobParsons.tv . “Today’s Internet audiences expect to see cutting edge content on a dotTV Web site. Go Daddy makes it easy and affordable to get your dotTV site online.”
Several top Internet entities have already discovered how .TV domains helped promote their content to Web audiences. The list of prominent sites includes Reason.tv , FastCompany.tv , ComcastSportsnet.tv and Blip.tv . Similarly, GoDaddy.tv is home to Go Daddy’s famed TV commercials, as well as photo galleries, biographies and blogs related to celebrity Go Daddy spokespeople like Danica Patrick , Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Amanda Beard . Bob Parsons’ video blog resides at www.BobParsons.tv .
For more information about .TV, visit Go Daddy Domain Registration .
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