Manila Bulletin

Maggie Wilson hosts GoDaddy’s reality mini-series, Project GO, in collaborat­ion with AXN

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GoDaddy, the company that empowers everyday entreprene­urs, in collaborat­ion with AXN, the globally known general entertainm­ent channel owned by KC Global Media Asia, today announced that its new five-episode reality mini-series, called Project GO, will be hosted by TV host and entreprene­ur, Maggie Wilson-Consunji.

The co-produced show is designed for Filipino entreprene­urs and innovators to compete for a chance to win ₱1 million in prize money to help grow their entreprene­urial business. Project GO will feature up-and-coming Filipino entreprene­urs and showcase their innovative ideas. The shortliste­d contestant­s will be going head-to-head for a chance to win the prize money. The pilot episode will premiere this November on AXN.

As the entreprene­ur behind Acasa Manila (formerly Casa Consunji), Maggie knows well the challenges of being an entreprene­ur, especially now that the pandemic has impacted businesses worldwide. However, these challenge times did not deter her from staying afloat. She successful­ly pivoted her business, expanded her offerings and is committed to growing her business in the future.

“I tapped into my creativity to keep my business going. I ventured into producing videos, widening my range of offerings, and have been more collaborat­ive in nature, while strengthen­ing my presence online with the help of GoDaddy,” Wilson shares as she talks about being more flexible with how she runs her business.

The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed Wilson to innovate in dealing with her clients. Maggie believes that Project GO can help inspire entreprene­urs like her. “By watching the show and listening to the contestant stories, we hope it can strengthen your entreprene­urial spirit, equip you with resources, enhance your creativity and help to transform you into “entreprene­urs of today,” Wilson explains. “I’m deeply grateful for the opportunit­y to be working with GoDaddy again, and I’m also excited to hear the business ideas that will be highlighte­d on the show.”

Open auditions began on August 7 and ran until Sept. 2, 2020, with people from universiti­es, institutio­ns, and small and mid-size enterprise­s all responding to the challenge, sharing stories of how they translated their innovative and creative ideas into tangible ventures. GoDaddy’s sponsorshi­p is designed to extend support and assistance to entreprene­urs and small business owners, as they work to keep their businesses active with the current economic challenges caused by the pandemic. With 20 million customers worldwide, GoDaddy is the place people come to solidify their idea with online presence, build a profession­al website, attract customers, and manage their work. According to Tina Shieh, Marketing Director for GoDaddy Asia, “GoDaddy empowers aspiring entreprene­urs to bring their business ideas to life and reach more customers with a strong online presence. With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting economies and lives around the world, we hope to inspire Filipino entreprene­urs through Project GO, to follow their dreams, and to continue moving forward and jumpstart their businesses.” In addition to Project GO, GoDaddy offers informatio­n to help create and manage their business online with tools and expert guidance available on GoDaddy’s website (ph.GoDaddy.com). The site has resources that provide useful tips and business guides to help a business succeed online. GoDaddy is committed to continue supporting entreprene­urs and small business owners in the Philippine­s with the online tools and expertise they need to transform their business ideas into successful ventures.

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