There is little question among those savvy businesses looking to increase the amount of web traffic visiting their sites that a domain name focused precisely on the business engaged in by a particular web site can perform wonders in terms of attracting more visitors to the site. This is mainly due to the fact that such direct ‘linkability’ means that a well-named website is much more easily found by Internet search engines. Domain names can also be used constructively to make a brand instantly recognizable as well as reinforce a desired image.
An example of this in the gambling world was the recent sale earlier this year of poker.org for a million dollars. In keeping with this trend iGaming recently announced via a press release that it will soon be arranging an auction of other such domain names. iGaming business specializes in the publication of quality information relating to the online gaming business via such media as magazines, a range of events, web sites and reports. The flagship publication of the company is called iGaming Business Magazine.
The company has been organizing the ‘iGaming Super Show’; scheduled to take place between May 25th and May 28th, with more than 2,500 delegates expected to visit over the course of the four-day event. The visiting delegates are expected to represent industry sellers, members of the media, affiliates, operators and regulators.
Taking advantage of the media buzz and publicity generated by the upcoming event iGaming has teamed up with Moniker and SnapNames to hold an auction of online gaming-focused Internet domain names. Moniker and SnapNames are companies that are part of Oversee.net, a trailblazer in the field and one of the industry’s principal domain name auction houses and brokerage companies.
The auction will feature the very best online gambling-focused domain names to be placed on offer to bidders. As stated, such business-oriented domain names can prove of great value to businesses in such specific markets, and among the domain names for sale are Poker.ca, BlackJackTable.com, SevenCardPoker.com and PokerLessons.com.
Alex Pratt, head of iGaming Business, was bullish about the upcoming auction, seeing it as a great chance for interested delegates to get “the very best domains and services available.” In discussing the auction Mr. Pratt was enthusiastic about the format, seeing it as an ideal way to do business. Sellers will be able to submit domain names for consideration for the auction up until May 1st and the final catalogue of domain names in the auction should be ready by May 17th. The auction itself will run from May 2th up until June 1st.
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