Register.com Launches New Applications To Speed Domain Registration
Domain Fast Find generates list of available domain names based on selected
key words; Multi-Name Registration enables registrations for multiple names
at once
New York, NY - April 11, 2000 - Register.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: RCOM), one of
the leading domain name registrars on the Internet, today launched two new
applications to enable faster and more effective domain name registrations.
Domain Fast Find searches for available domain names based on key words
entered by users - helping potential registrants find alternatives if their
desired domain is already taken. In addition, the company launched
Multi-Name registration, which allows customers to register multiple domain
names at once.
In another upgrade, customers using register.coms standard search and
registration service can now enter up to three names and receive complete
search results for .com, .net and .org domain names.
Our focus at register.com has always been to create the easiest domain
registration service on the Web. Todays new applications show that were
constantly re-evaluating and upgrading our services as our customers needs
grow and change, said Richard Forman, President and CEO of register.com.
Now not only is the search faster, but its easier to use than ever
before.
Domain Fast Find and Multi-Name Registration are provided free of charge
and can be accessed directly from register.coms homepage. They work as
follows:
Domain Fast Find: users enter in one or two key words, such as rooftop
and events and are provided with multiple, available .com, .net and .org
domain names incorporating these terms, such as www.rooftopevents.com,
www.b2brooftopevents.com or www.erooftop-events.com. Customers can then
select one or all of the domain names they want and proceed straight to the
billing page.
Multi-Name Registrations: users can enter multiple .com, .net or .org
domain names by typing them in and pressing the return key. Search
results reveal all the domains that are available, which can then be
selected for registration. Unavailable domains appear as hyperlinks to
Whois information, where users can see who has registered a particular
domain name.
About register.com
Register.com, Inc. ((www.register.com)) provides domain name registration
and other Internet services for individuals and businesses that wish to
have a unique address and a branded identity on the Internet. The company
has business alliances with Staples, Concentric, Stamps.com,
freeinternet.com, and NetObjects. Register.com was the first registrar to
go live as part of the US governments effort to deregulate the domain
name registration market. In addition, the company was selected as one of
the first five test bed registrars accredited by ICANN, the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
Register.com was ranked among the top 100 Web sites by PC magazine and
listed as one of Fortune Magazines 25 Products to Watch in November 1999.
Register.com was also included in Nextcards list of Top 25 E-Commerce
sites for both January and February 2000. The Company was founded in 1994
and is based in New York City.
Statements in this announcement other than historical data and information
constitute forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those stated or
implied by such forward-looking statements. The potential risks and
uncertainties include, among others, potential volatility in Register.com's
stock price, uncertainty of future revenue and profitability, uncertainty
of regulation related to the domain registration business and the Internet
generally, increasing competition in the domain name registration business,
customer acceptance of new products and services offered by the company in
addition to or as enhancements of its registration services and the rate of
growth of the Internet and online commerce, and other factors detailed in
our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our
Registration Statement on Form S-1, as amended, filed in connection with
our initial public offering of common stock.