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{{CompanyInfo|
|logo         = Enom_logo.gif
| logo           = Enom_logo.gif
|type         = Privately Held
| type           = Privately Held
|industry     = Internet, online domain name registration
| industry       = Internet, online domain name registration
|founded     = Bellevue, WA (1997)
| founded         = Bellevue, WA, 1997
|founder      = [[Paul Stahura]]
| founders        = [[Paul Stahura]]
|headquarters = 15801 NE 24th Street<br/>
| ownership      = [[Demand Media]] (2006)
St. Bellevue, WA 98008  
| headquarters   = 15801 NE 24th Street<br/>St. Bellevue, WA 98008  
|ownership       = [[Demand Media]] (2006)
| country        = USA
|keypeople   =  [[Michael Blend]]<br>
| businesses      =
| products        =
| employees       =
| revenue        =
| website        = [http://enom.com eNom.com]
| blog            =
| facebook        =
| linkedin        =
| twitter        = enom
| keypeople       =  [[Michael Blend]]<br>
[[Jeff Eckhaus]]<br/>
[[Jeff Eckhaus]]<br/>
[[Chris Sheridan]], Vice President of Sales<br/>
[[Chris Sheridan]], Vice President of Sales<br/>
[[John Kane]], Vice President of Business Development<br/>
[[John Kane]], Vice President of Business Development<br/>
|revenue      =
|website      = http://eNom.com
|twitter        = enom
}}
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Revision as of 00:17, 13 April 2011

Type: Privately Held
Industry: Internet, online domain name registration
Founded: Bellevue, WA, 1997
Founder(s): Paul Stahura
Ownership: Demand Media (2006)
Headquarters: 15801 NE 24th Street
St. Bellevue, WA 98008
Country: USA
Website: eNom.com
Twitter: @enom
Key People
Michael Blend

Jeff Eckhaus
Chris Sheridan, Vice President of Sales
John Kane, Vice President of Business Development

Company History

eNom, a technology provider in the domain name services industry, was started in 1997 by founder and CEO, Paul Stahura.[1]

In May 2006 eNom was acquired by Demand Media.

As of August 2006, eNom was the second largest domain registrar in the world with 8 million registered domain names.[2] eNom's resellers are mostly web hosting and web development companies and use eNom's application programming interface (API) to buy and sell domain names on their own web sites, or eNom's hosted reseller solution - a customer retail website branded as the reseller's but hosted by eNom.

Their back-end systems can handle about 2 billion DNS queries a day, and maintains its name server constellation across six datacenters around the world. They forward over 11 million emails and block over 28 million spam messages every day.

In October, 2007, eNom sunsetted its drop catcher website (ClubDrop.com) to partner with (Network Solutions) to create the aftermarket auction venue (NameJet.com). NameJet became the auction venue for the expired domain inventory of Network Solutions.

The site auctions active names, dropped names, and names that are post-expiration. Much of the Network Solutions inventory is classified as "Pre-Release" names. Features include public auctions, private auctions, ascending-price and reverse auctions, proxy bidding, reserve price auctions, buy-it-now auctions.

eNom's reseller model

eNom sets up resellers two ways, through eNom's PDQ tool, a semi-customizable domain name selling kit, or through the API.

eNom resellers add revenue streams to their domain name businesses by offering eNom's Value Added Services (VAS). eNom's VAS products and services include web site hosting, web site creation kits, SSL Certificates, ID protection services, email services, website monitoring and traffic-counting tools.


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