Moniker

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Moniker.com works with Snapnames.com to provide domain name auctions and management; both are a part of KeyDrive SA. Oversee.net acquired Moniker.com in 2008, and then merged its operations with SnapNames.[1] Moniker was sold to Oversee.net by Seevast Corp. for $24 million USD,[2] which had acquired Moniker in 2005.[3] In January 2012, it was acquired for an undisclosed amount from Oversee.net by KeyDrive SA, which is the parent company of competitive registrar Key-Systems. SnapNames was also acquired in that deal. This move made Key-Systems the world's sixth largest ICANN accredited registrar.[4] Since February 2014 Bonnie Wittenburg is new CEO of Moniker [1].

Industry: Registrar
Founded: 2002
Founder(s): Monte Cahn
Ownership: KeyDrive SA
Headquarters: 20 SW. 27th Avenue, Suite 201
Pompano Beach, FL 30069
Country: USA
Website: moniker.com
Twitter: @MonikerSnap
Key People
Bonnie Wittenburg, CEO

Background

Moniker is known as the first, and arguably only, provider of Domain Asset Management™, a complete set of business services that provide companies a single-point-of-access to help manage and maximize the value of their domains. These services include: name creation, registration, acquisition, portfolio management, appraisal and escrow services, traffic monetization and after-market sales – all backed by unsurpassed customer service and security.

Moniker holds the industry's highest customer retention rate and pioneered the industry’s first domain appraisal formula.[5]

In cooperation with Key-Systems Moniker.com has extended its offer of TLDs - including now over 300 TLDs.

High Profile Sales

Moniker completed the Industry's first domain sale for over $1 million dollars (wallstreet.com), and the first over $2 million dollars as well (autos.com).[6]

Other notable sales include:

  • Porn.com - $9.5 million
  • Cameras.com - $1.5 million
  • Scores.com - $1.2 million
  • Property.com - $750,000
  • Freeporn.com - $4 million[7]
  • Slots.com - $5.5 million
  • KK.com - $ 2 million+
  • Dating.com - $1.75 million
  • Photo.com - $1.25 million
  • Zip.com - $1 million+
  • Guns.com - $800,000

References