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Names with stories: The story behind TEN31.com

Matthias von Hauff, Founder & CEO of TEN31, about bridging the gap between conventional banking and the blockchain world.

Names with stories: The story behind XA.com

To get a deeper insight into the story behind XA.com, the XAG team talks about the origin of their brand name, the process of XA.com acquisition, and the future development of agriculture technology.

A creative approach to domain name acquisitions: Domain deals with equity

Many globally recognized brands have considered equity in exchange for getting their perfect domain name. Let’s look at some stories together.

Names with stories: The story behind PiaSilva.com

What if you could badass your brand?

We analyzed 1587 funded startups and their domain name choices

Here is what we have learned.

Names with stories: The story behind Kinedu.com

Luis Garza, about what it’s like starting a business, what is the meaning behind the name Kinedu, and what were his branding challenges.

What you can learn from Fortune 500 Companies and their domain name choices

We analyzed the Fortune 500 list of brands and their domain name choices, here’s what we have learned.

Names with stories: The story behind BugHerd.com

Chanie Hyde from BugHerd on why having a strong online presence is essential for their success and how brand authenticity leverages customer loyalty.

Names with stories: The story behind ShipMonk.com

Jan Bednar, the CEO of ShipMonk, talks about creating a brand that is memorable, recognizable, and accessible.

Scary Brand Stories to Spook the Living (and the Dead!)

It’s time to dust off the old spell book and share some truly terrifying stories from brands that will turn unflappable into a bag of nerves.

Names with stories: The story behind Golden.com

Jude Gomila talks about the origin of the brand name, how did he get the domain Golden.com and what is the most important goal for his brand.

Valentine's Day baby: The domain name YouTube.com

Valentine’s Day in 2005 merely marks the day Hurley, Chen, and Karim registered the domain name YouTube.com (along with the logo, and trademark).

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