eNom Targets Aftermarket Business Growth with Senior Industry Mindshare.BELLEVUE, Wash. -- eNom, Inc. (www.enom.com), the worldeIUs second-largest Internet domain name An organization's unique name on the Internet. The chosen name combined with a top level domain (TLD), such as .com or .org, also called a "domain extension," makes up the Internet domain name. For example, computerlanguage.com is the domain name for the publisher of this Encyclopedia. registrar, today announced expanded plans on growing its aftermarket business with new star-power leadership. Taryn Naidu, the former CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of pool.com, today became an executive advisor to eNomeIUs management team. In his new role, Naidu will drive business and product development strategy as well as recommendations for promoting corporate growth. eIuTaryn is a true domain name player whose expertise coupled with his solid reputation is very valuable,eIN said Paul Stahura, founder and CEO of eNom and president and COO of its parent company, Demand Media. eIuWe have our sights set on growing the aftermarket business, and with TaryneIUs experience, we can implement our new aftermarket strategy.eIN NaidueIUs immediate focus will be eNomeIUs aftermarket and auction business called Club Drope (clubdrop.com). eIuOnline users have become more sophisticated and their appreciation for aftermarket opportunities is increasing,eIN explained Naidu. eIuI will help eNom put in place what is needed to anticipate their userseIU needs and take Club Drop to the next level.eIu With pool.com since its inception, Naidu worked his way up from programmer to president and ultimately, CEO. Naidu has a computer science degree from the University of Regina History Origins In direct response to the award of the University of Saskatchewan to Saskatoon rather than Regina, the Methodist Church of Canada established Regina College in 1911 on College Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan, starting with an enrollment of 27 students; . About eNom eNome is an ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, www.icann.org) A non-profit, international association founded in 1998 and incorporated in the U.S. It is the successor to IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), which manages Internet addresses, domain names and the huge number accredited registrar An accredited registrar, also called an Accredited Certification Body (CB), is an organisation accredited by a recognised accrediting body to issue certification confirming that an organisation meets the requirements of a standard (e.g. ISO 9001). offering world-class Internet domain name services at competitive prices. In business since 1997, eNom specializes in domain name registration and related services, and is the #1 reseller registrar, according to Name IntelligenceE1/2, with the largest and most active distribution network in the domain industry. eNom currently ranks as the second largest domain name registrar An organization that manages Internet domain names. Any person or company that wants a presence on the Internet must register a unique name with one of the many registrars, such as Network Solutions (www.netsol.com) or Go Daddy (www.godaddy.com). worldwide. About Demand Media The Demand Mediae proprietary media platform powers the companyeIUs highly trafficked domains and unique content verticals. The Company leverages cutting edge, user-driven publishing, community and monetization tools in its quest to define the next generation of new media companies. The privately held company privately held company A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly. was founded in May and is based in Santa Monica, CA, with offices in San Francisco and Seattle, WA. Demand Media and Demand are trademarks of Demand Media, Inc. eNom is a trademark of eNom, Inc. E 2006 Demand Media, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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