387 companies out of 564 have secured a domain with a .com extension, which remains the most recognised and trusted, enhancing a company’s professional image and market reach.
Our guest for this episode is Ryan Ewen, an entrepreneur who has grown a company from $0 to $5 million in turnover in just two years.
Moving to the Exact Brand Match (EBM) domain, Ewear.com removes any regional associations, enhancing trust and credibility and signalling Ewear’s readiness for international expansion.
Acquiring SquareLine.com strengthens the company’s online presence, ensuring visitors are directed to the correct site.
The Try Guys, once one of YouTube’s biggest creator groups, have now taken matters into their own hands by launching their own streaming service, 2nd Try, to break free from the whims of Google’s algorithms and volatile ad revenue.
Kanama has recently acquired the Exact Brand Match (EBM) domain name, Kanama.com, which now redirects to their existing website at Kanama.net.
In August 2024, Varixx invested in the Exact Brand Match (EBM) domain Varixx.com.
The acquisition of the EBM domain Notion.com demonstrates Notion’s commitment to providing a safe and reliable platform for its users as the company continues to grow and expand globally.
In August, the company secured $2.75 million in seed funding from investors such as Y Combinator, Rebel Fund, Afore Capital, UpHonest Capital, and other venture capital firms.
Securing DoSpace.com enhances the platform’s visibility, protects its brand identity, and provides users with an intuitive way to find the site online.
EBM domains like AutoEdu.com are the most intuitive choice that existing and future customers, business partners, and investors would make when searching for a brand online.
In August 2024, Douglas Kendyson, the founder of Selar, announced on X that the company had secured its Exact Brand Match (EBM) .com domain, Selar.com.