Dotster
Dotster is a domain name registration service held by the Baker Capital Equity Firm (founded in 1995) that offers hosting, email, security and marketing services. Dotster is run by CEO Clint Page joining in 2000, and CFO Brian Unruh who joined in March 2005. The company headquarters is in Vancouver, Washington, USA. [1] Dotster is a ICANN accredited domain name registrar, and has over 3 million domains. [2]
Type: | Privately Held |
Industry: | Internet, Domain name registration |
Founded: | Vancouver, WA (2000) |
Headquarters: | 8100 NE Parkway Drive Vancouver, WA 98682 United States |
Country: | USA |
Products: | Dotster Connect |
Website: | http://www.dotster.com |
Key People | |
Clint Page (CEO) Brian Unruh (CFO) |
Email Brain
Email Brain, which provides email marketing services, was bought by Dotster in 2008. The company was originally founded in 2003 by Aurelio F Rodriguez. Email Brain allows customers to send and keep track of promotions and newsletters.[3]
Dotster Connect
Dotster launched Dotster Connect on January 22, 2009, and connects businesses and people to social networking. Dotster Connect comes in four packages: Silver, Gold, Platinum and Enterprise.[4] The main features of Dotster Connect are Forums and Polls, Events Management, Submittal Processing, User Profiles and Awards, Media Sharing, and Newsletters.
Happy Hour Promotion
On June 24, 2008 Dotster held a happy hour promotion from 9am to 4pm(PDT). Dotster distributed 400 free coupons that were redeemable for .com, .org, or .net domain name. They gave fifty free coupons every hour on a first come first served basis.
After the happy hour was over, there was an After Hours Sale in which the services and products of the website were offered at very low prices. [5]
eBiz in a Box
On June 10, 2008 Dotster held a "eBiz in a Box" sweepstakes to give away 8 packs of tools that could help make a website. Each week dotster gave one free tool kit to a person randomly selected from sweepstakes participants. [6]
Awards
On May 26th 2008, VeriSign presented Dotster with the Domain Pioneer award, which implements that dotster has played a vital role in the expansion of .com domains.[7]