.AI domain names are paving the way for artificial intelligence

by Daniel

Welcome to the age of AI. Now bow down to your robot overlords! Or don't. AI isn't that sinister! In fact, it's already benefiting many aspects of our lives as evidenced by these 3 artificial intelligence companies, all of whom are making their Internet presence known with a .AI domain name. .AI, the domain name of the future?

Top five email marketing strategies to ensure GDPR compliance

by Daniel

GDPR unleashed an epic spam attack, customers everywhere asked via subject line, “Are we breaking up?” No one needed reminding that customers hate spam which, ironically, the GDPR prohibits. But that's not all it prohibits. To keep customers happy, you're going to need to rethink your email marketing strategies.

SSL certificate a must for your SME's website security in 2018

by Daniel

Think your SME doesn't need an SSL certificate? Think again. A recent slew of Chrome updates, not to mention the GDPR, means SMEs in 2018 must be more vigilant than ever with ensuring website security. SMEs without an SSL certificate are not only compromising their customers; they're putting their business at risk. Seriously.

Domain name branding DIY-style for small business websites

by Guest

Want to take that new domain you've registered for your small business website and start building it up into a well-established, profitable brand? Don't go straight to outsourcing just because you're a bit uncertain. See how you get on with these DIY domain name branding ideas! You may find you're the right person for the job!

GDPR data privacy laws to impact domain name registration

by Luc

Data privacy laws aren’t new to Luxembourgish companies who've been subject to them at national and European levels since before DCL group, our parent company, was founded 18 years ago. As with all prior data privacy directives, we will comply with the GDPR. The changes coming to domain name registration at EuroDNS.

Online reputation management: a lesson in brand protection

by Daniel

John Oliver’s recent Last Week Tonight exposé on Rudy Giuliani demonstrates just how easy it is to register a domain that can be used to punk (or do worse damage) to an individual or brand. You’ll likely never inspire Giuliani-levels of dislike, but Oliver’s piece is a good reminder of the need for online reputation management.