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St Patrick's Day Domain Special Blowout

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St Patrick's Day Special

Blacknight is a 100% Irish owned and run company. It's something we're very proud of.

We're also the only Irish ICANN accredited registrar, we're the biggest Eurid registrar, the biggest Nominet registrar etc.,, (You get the point?)

For 51 weeks of the year we don't "push" our Irishness, or at least not overtly ..
However, 1 week a year you'll have to forgive us as we roll out the green carpet for St Patrick's Day - which is Ireland's national holiday.

So what are we doing for St Patrick's Day?

We're doing a special offer on domain names - that's what!

Use the coupon code:

feilepadraig (all lower case - no spaces)

And SAVE BIG

Here's what that magic code will get you (you'll see the discount once you apply the coupon code in the checkout) :

.tel domain registration slashed to 9.99 for 1 and 2 year registrations
.ie domain registration slashed to 9.99 for 1 and 2 year registrations
.me domain registration slashed to 8.99 for 1 and 2 year registrations
.net / .org / biz / mobi  reduced to 4.99 / year (we're still discounting .com to 4.99!)
.eu registration 3.99
.info registrations slashed to only 2.99 / year
.be registration slashed to 1.99

NB: Prices are valid for both registrations AND transfers. Transferring a domain will extend its registration by one year (except in the case of .be and .eu)
NO coupon = NO discount

NOTE: Offer valid until midnight March 18th 2010.

Need inspiration for domains? Try our domain suggestion tool and find previously owned domains easily.


This year, by the way, our offices will be working from 1200 until 1600 - just in case you need technical assistance or want to lighten your wallet!

A Busy Few Weeks

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Over the last few weeks we've been working hard on launching a bunch of domain extensions on our own accreditation.

While the main focus of our attention has been on getting the more popular domain extensions up and running (ie. com / net / org / info / biz / mobi etc.,) we've also ended up getting accredited for quite a few other cctlds in the process.

So far this year we've launched:
  • mobi
  • info
  • org
  • tel
  • cm (Cameroon)
  • me (Montenegro)
  • fm
  • im (Isle of Man)
  • be (Belgium)
  • gg (Guernsey)
  • je (Jersey)
  • co.nl (alternate to .nl, which is for Netherlands)
We've also got accredited in quite a few other cctlds, but we haven't gone "live" with them as yet and we also have a few others in the "pipeline".

Why are we doing this?

Simply put by running our own accreditation we can control the situation more and also pass on greater savings to our clients.

If there's an issue with a domain where we are directly accredited it's a lot easier for us to resolve it in a timely manner, whereas when we rely on someone else it can take time and cost more.

When I registered my first domain name about 10 years ago the average cost of a .com domain was about $35. Registering a .ie domain name wasn't really an option unless you were a company.

Nowadays the market has matured considerably. The retail market, which we cater for primarily, treats domains as commodities, so price is an important deciding factor. Registering a .com domain is no longer the cost of dinner, but maybe the cost of a cup of coffee and a croissant. I'd love to think that people choose registrars based on factors other than price, but that would be to deny reality. People are always going to be attracted by lower prices - service and other factors don't come into play for most of them.

With that in mind we've been doing our best to keep our prices as low as possible, while also retaining a reasonable margin.

In the coming weeks we hope to "go live" with .com and .net on our own accreditation, while we're also working on integrating several cctlds that we aren't currently offering.

So if there's a domain extension that you think we should be offering please let us know. We won't guarantee that we'll offer it, as many of the domain extensions either lack in automation or have quite restrictive rules. However we will look at each and every suggestion.

Keep an eye out for more special offers on domain name registrations - we're working hard to get as many deals as we can!


DotOrg Now Live

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PIR dotOrg registry logoLate yesterday afternoon we "put live" our .org accreditation.

DotOrg, which is run by Public Interest Registry, is quite a different concept to the more popular .com.

While .org can be registered by anyone and used for just about anything, the extension has always had a strong focus on non-commercial users eg. NGOs, foundations, research projects, open source advocacy etc., etc.

Sites using .org include:

Google.org
Apache Software Foundation
Greenpeace
Grassroots.org

You can get more information over on the PIR site.

On a personal note, I am delighted that we are now working with them directly, as their staff are always so incredibly helpful and open. You can follow them on Twitter too.
 




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