DomainSponsor®, the organizer of DOMAINFest® announced that .CLUB will be the Platinum Sponsor for DOMAINFest Hollywood, which will be held from March 31 to April 2, 2014 at the luxurious Loews Hotel in Hollywood, California.
The .CLUB gTLD will sponsor the welcome party and reception at DOMAINFest.
During the conference .CLUB will launch its Land Rush period with thousands of premium quality names included at Land Rush prices.
Over 60 registrars have already signed on, including Network Solutions, LLC, Register.com, MarkMonitor, GoDaddy, Name.com, Melbourne IT, 1and1, and United-Domains, to begin selling “yourname.club” Web addresses to clubs, membership organizations, affinity and loyalty groups, and anyone sharing a common interest or passion.
“We’re very excited to have a world-class gTLD like .CLUB as platinum sponsor of DOMAINFest,” said Dwayne Walker, Senior Vice President of Oversee.net. “As an exciting new gTLD, the .CLUB domain extension has worldwide appeal for all types of organizations. Domain investors will also have a ground floor opportunity to invest in .club domains and an opportunity to build new businesses around .CLUB.”
According to .CLUB CEO Colin Campbell, “We’re thrilled to be launching our Land Rush during DOMAINFest, a world class domain industry event. There are literally thousands of great .CLUB names that we did not reserve so that they will be available during our Land Rush.”
An early bird registration fee of $695, which includes all sessions, meals and evening parties, is available now and will end tomorrow Feb. 14, 2014.
On Feb. 15, 2014, the regular pre-conference rate of $995 applies.
This year, a special one-day pass will be available for the first day of the conference.
Priced at just $295, it encourages a broad range of participants involved in the Southern California technology scene.
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DOMAINFest has arranged for discounted hotel room rates at the Loews Hollywood hotel. For reservation details, please visit: http://domainfest.com
DomainNameAddresses.com says
Sounds like fun.
Denise King says
Can someone please explain what Landrush and Sunrise means in relation to the new GTLDS?
Thankyou
Acro says
Denise – See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landrush_period and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunrise_period
The info is ‘old’ but it applies to gTLDs as well.
Michael Berkens says
Of course some new gTLD registries are not going a traditional Landrush, however .Club is