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Should .COM Registrants Register .ORG Domain Names Too?

  • 發佈時間:2011-06-27

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  • In this age of corporate social responsibility, companies are increasingly separating their environmental and philanthropic efforts from their .com presence to a .org version of their primary domain name.

        

    According to an article on AdAge by Lauren Price of .ORG, the Public Interest Registry; the trend of establishing a .org presence has a number of benefits, including building on search engine optimisation efforts, increasing web traffic, strengthening customer relationships and drawing attention to a company’s efforts in the community.

        

    A good example of a .org domain name being leveraged in these respects is Google.org; which the company promotes as a showcase and platform to show "Google’s strengths in information and technology to build products and advocate for policies that address global challenges." 

       

    A company web site can be very large and the danger can be that any philanthropic and environmental efforts may wind up buried among the messages to sell a product or service. A .org representation can help consumers more quickly locate a company’s position on various issues.

        

    However, while a .org domain can be registered by anyone, for registrants of .com.au names, they may find it more challenging to register a .org.au equivalent. 

         

    Due to strict eligibility criteria in regard to domain names in Australia, a .org.au name can only be registered by "a charity operating in Australia, as defined in the registrant’s constitution or other documents of incorporation." This means a company would need to establish and register a non-profit arm; but it’s a process that may be of value in some circumstances due to additional benefits in relation to taxation – something best discussed with an accounting professional. 

     

    If that isn’t a viable option, a .org domain name can be registered instead – and with .org names being snapped up, the small investment may be worthwhile considering as a pro-active measure, even if the name is never used.

     

     

     

    About Todayisp
    Todaynic.com International Limited(Todayisp.com) was incorporated in Hong Kong in 2005, directly under Todaynic.com, Inc. which was established in 2000. As one of the first ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), Verisign, HKDNR, and CNNIC (The China Internet Network Information Center) accredited registrars, Todayisp is also a leading provider of services in domain name registration and web hosting.

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