David Hicks
Director of Marketing and Communications
CIRA
Is it mine? :dance:
hopefully folks return to the bottom of page 1 to see the CIRA response
I do have an update on CIRA
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Ian,
I apologize for the delay in replying. Paul had forwarded your concerns earlier in December and I forgot to follow up.
We are currently finalizing plans for our Millionth Domain name registration event. There will be a significant push to involve the media through PR and advertising in order to expose the event, and by extension, the dot-ca brand, to a broad cross section of the Canadian public. We will also be allowing CIRA registrars, registrants, and Members to participate through other means.
In terms of specifics, as plans are not yet finalized, I am not at liberty to say. However, I can address one of your questions at this point. We will not be concentrating on the specific millionth registration but rather on surpassing the 1,000,000 domain milestone. Due to the way the registry operates we have no way of know exactly which domain will be the millionth active registration. Secondly, the system would be easy to game in order to become the millionth domain. That said, we are planning on profiling dot-ca domain holders and their domains as part of the celebration - details on how to participate will be released in January.
Finally, CIRA will be making a more concerted marketing push through 2008 and beyond so you will be seeing more promotion of dot-ca to Canadians. Stay tuned.
Best regards,
David Hicks
Director of Marketing and Communications
CIRA
I said that it is an "ego satisfier" - my name is Mike, and I bought Mike.ca
I just thought of something, why not put a link on all our developped .ca domains that says something like "Why use a .ca domain?", or "Canadians prefer .ca domains!". Have the link go to a page explaining all the benefits of using a .ca, examples of sales, examples of actual .ca sites, etc. Someone could come up with a template info article, and we could all use it, or write something up on our own. Right away all the traffic coming to our .ca's would be potential visitors to this page. People could do up their own page or forward to someone else's site. It's a start anyway, I may set something up this weekend. The page can be updated over time when something happens in the .ca market, like when we pass one million, etc. Not the same as a press release, but you could put a link to the site anywhere if you think people are interested.
they don't want to make dot ca a domainers extension like .euWhy don't they just make dot ca available to the world? Only good can come out of this.
Why don't they just make dot ca available to the world? Only good can come out of this.
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