The Name.com family is a diverse bunch. Our customers range from individuals with a single domain for their blog to small businesses that own ten or twenty domains to help drive traffic to their site to investors that own thousands of domains. Some investors develop their domains into websites promoting products or services they sell while others use domain parking to generate revenue from their domains. The number of domains and the extensions these investors register are wide spread.
We’ve come up with a program that we think can help each of these groups save a little extra money on their investments each year and make it easier to get the best price available for the domains you care about.
Name.com’s Domain Investor Club works in the following way:
- Signing up for the Investor Club is easy and only takes a couple minutes. You qualify for the club if you have at least 25 domains in your account.
- Subscribing to the Investor Club will give you access to exclusive emails containing unpublished promos on a monthly basis that are just for our investor community.
- Subscribers will get access to our Domain Concierge staff free of charge to help them manage their domain portfolio.
- Investor Club pricing promotions will always be at least 10% less than our current retail price.
- There is no additional cost to join the program. To qualify you just need to have 25 or more domains in your account.
- If you are an Investor Club subscriber and large portfolio holder you can contact our Domain Concierge staff about receiving free Private Whois on your account
This program lets us tailor the promotions we offer depending on what extensions you are interested in, allows us to keep the investor program free, and allows any customer who has 25 or more domains to get involved. We’re excited to send out our first monthly investor email so if you are interested please subscribe here!
P.S. Sorry for the delay on this post folks! We had some blog server issues yesterday and after a late night filled with caffeine and computations we were finally able to recover the post we promised you yesterday. Thanks for your patience!