📅 - Domain name registry offering descriptive domain extensions New.net (New.net) announced on Thursday that it has made an agreement with major domain name registrar BulkRegister (BulkRegister.com👉 Total Reviews: 2 🙌 Average Rating: 1 / 10 👍 Good Reviews: 0 👎 Bad Reviews: 2 👈 Official Responses: 0 -> enom.com), according to which BulkRegister will offer New.net's targeted domain names to its customer base of 21,000 business members.
The new extensions for domain names, says New.net, include business-specific customization and greater relevance than traditional Web addresses using existing top-level domains. New.net says its domains more directly promote a certain product or service through the use of extensions like .shop, .club and .travel. "We've been working with BulkRegister for some time now to ensure the optimum user experience for their customers once New.net domain name extensions became available to them," says Dan Sheehy, President of New.net. "This represents the logical next step in brand protection strategy online, and we expect this partnership to greatly improve the entire Internet experience for end users."
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