Cool Girls Get Fired: Authors Use GoDaddy to Turn Setbacks into Power Moves

Media veterans Laura Brown and Kristina O’Neill, authors of “All The Cool Girls Get Fired,” are partnering with GoDaddy to inspire entrepreneurs navigating career transitions. They highlight how GoDaddy Airo, an AI-powered platform, simplifies launching online ventures by rapidly creating websites and facilitating marketing. GoDaddy emphasizes its commitment to democratizing business tools using AI to support new businesses. A promotional domain offer is available to new U.S. customers.

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GoDaddy Airo® Empowers Entrepreneurs: Media Veterans Showcase Turning Setbacks into Success

TEMPE, Ariz. – Media veterans and authors Laura Brown and Kristina O’Neill are leveraging their experience to inspire others facing career transitions. As they embark on a promotional tour for their new book, All The Cool Girls Get Fired, they’re partnering with GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) to highlight the resources and support available for navigating professional challenges and launching new ventures.

All The Cool Girls Get Fired Authors Kristina O’Neill and Laura Brown (Photo credit: Cass Bird)

Brown and O’Neill, drawing on their decades of experience in leadership roles at prestigious publications like InStyle and WSJ Magazine, offer insights into both the pitfalls and opportunities presented by job loss. Their book, filled with personal stories and practical advice, guides readers on how to reframe setbacks and move forward with a renewed sense of purpose. The book also features stories from influential figures like Oprah Winfrey, Katie Couric, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

GoDaddy is capitalizing on this narrative to showcase its AI-powered platform, GoDaddy Airo. The company aims to highlight how Airo tools can rapidly establish a domain, create a website with compelling branding, and facilitate online marketing – all within minutes. This addresses a critical pain point for many entrepreneurs, particularly those looking to quickly pivot after a career change. The speed and ease of use afforded by AI could reduce the traditional barriers to entry for starting an online business.

“Starting a nascent business can be daunting, but as we built out our website and digital presence with GoDaddy Airo, we found it to be invaluable”, state Brown and O’Neill. “The AI technology has helped women from around the world get in touch with us, forming the community that is the spine of the book.”

Amy Jennette, GoDaddy Small Business Trends Expert, also commented, “At GoDaddy, we believe in turning challenge into opportunity — a philosophy we share with Laura and Kristina. With GoDaddy Airo’s easy-to-use tools for establishing a digital presence, you can look like you know what you’re doing even when you don’t.”

As part of the collaboration, GoDaddy is offering a promotional domain offer to new U.S. customers, demonstrating its commitment to supporting entrepreneurs. The move underscores GoDaddy’s strategic focus on leveraging AI to democratize access to essential business tools. By simplifying complex processes like website design and online marketing through AI, GoDaddy can further penetrate the small business market and attract a new generation of entrepreneurs.

All The Cool Girls Get Fired is now available for purchase at major booksellers.

About GoDaddy

GoDaddy empowers entrepreneurs worldwide to launch, grow, and scale their businesses. GoDaddy Airo® leverages AI to streamline the process of establishing an online presence, driving traffic, and boosting sales. The company’s expert guidance is available 24/7. More information is available at www.GoDaddy.com.

About Laura Brown

Laura Brown is the founder of LB Media, and the chair of (RED)’s Creative Council. Previously, she was editor-in-chief of InStyle, executive editor of Harper’s Bazaar, and senior editor at W.

About Kristina O’Neill

Kristina O’Neill is head of Sotheby’s Media and editor in chief of Sotheby’s Magazine. Previously, she served as editor in chief of WSJ. Magazine, executive editor at Harper’s Bazaar, and worked at New York magazine and Time Out New York.

Source: GoDaddy Inc.

(PRNewsfoto/GoDaddy Inc.)

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