According to Ring’s blog, the company chose the name Ring because it had two meanings: the sound a doorbell makes, and the sense of security that a Ring doorbell system provides around a home. The company also acquired the domain name Ring.com, which it believed would be memorable and help the company stand out.
Stamped is a platform that allows ecommerce businesses to collect and showcase customer reviews, as well as provide loyalty rewards and other features to help them establish a positive relationship with their customers.
Cenomi will offer curated fashion, beauty, entertainment, and dining experiences through its 21 malls and centers across the country and online through a complete omni-channel universe on the exact brand match Cenomi.com, including a soon-to-launch digital marketplace.
The brand initially launched on Yolo.group and has also invested in an exact brand match domain – Yolo.com. Having a domain name that matches the company’s brand can make it easier for customers to find and interact with the business online, and it can also help to establish the company’s credibility and professional image.
Puzzl rebranded to Zeal in 2021 and invested in the premium domain name Zeal.com, a strategic move for the company matching its expansion into new markets.
Despite the 2022 FIFA World Cup controversy, the international competition still arouses as much interest from football fans and brands. The World Cup is taking place in Qatar from November 20 to December 18, 2022. This is the first World Cup to be held in the Arab world and also currently the most expensive World Cup ever, with an estimated cost of over $220 billion.
Microacquire was founded in 2020 with the mission to build a founder-friendly startup acquisition marketplace. The founder Andrew Gazdecki was inspired by his personal experience of selling a business.
Launched in 2003 as a print and marketing company, Dynamic Marketing Systems, or DMS, has grown over the years with its clients. 2022 has been a transformational period for the brand, as it continues to meet the evolving needs of their clients.
Similar to the majority of established brands and women led brands in particular, Knix Wear eventually invested in its exact brand match domain, dropping the descriptive and limiting « wear » from its name and domain name with an upgrade to Knix.com.
TreatADog was founded by David Grimes, a college graduate at the time, who had an idea to launch dog treats monthly box subscription. As a long term dog lover and owner, David saw an opportunity in the growing pet market and threw himself into it.