Name.com Having a “Sequester” Sale

Here’s a big surprise (not!) Name.com created a funny video that I want to share with you. In honor of the US governmental sequester, the company is holding a special sale on domain names. Use the promo code “sequester” to save 20% on a bunch of TLD registrations.

I really like the fact that Name.com creates these funny videos. They are constantly monitoring their social networking outlets, and they’re always responding to questions and requests. Kudos to the Name.com marketing team.

Anyway, check out the video when you have a chance. Hopefully, this sequester is short lived.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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3 COMMENTS

  1. Elliot,

    Would you agree with me that the Hispanic population is growing, and should be included in domain name considerations? If so, it would mean that with the frenzy about “Sequester”, it’s proper to own the Spanish equivalent to that name. That is why we now own:

    Secuestrar.com

    Which means Sequester is English. Thoughts?

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