Events

Catch us at New Domains 2013 in Munich

New Domains 2013

The LogicBoxes team will be attending the New Domains 2013 conference to be held in Munich, Germany from October 27 to 29, 2013. With the first New gTLDs expected to be open for Sunrise soon, the event would give a great opportunity for stake holders in the New gTLD community to come together and discuss on the latest developments & also plan for the coming future. As an Official Sponsor of the conference, we’re pretty excited about the trip.

At the event, Siddharth Taliyan, Senior Manager – Sales at LogicBoxes, will be giving a Marketing Workshop on Vertical Integration for New gTLDs on Day 2 at 16:45 (local time). The session would shed light on the various Distribution Strategies, Launch Plans and other Marketing Activities that the New gTLD Applicants should leverage to achieve maximum global adoption of their New gTLD.

Siddharth and team will also be available at the LogicBoxes Booth in the event to meet New gTLD Applicants and discuss Launch Plans and Distribution Strategies for New gTLDs. So, if you are attending the New Domains Conference 2013, do come by and say Hi! You can also schedule a in-person meeting with us in advance here.

Looking forward to meet you at New Domains Conference!

Articles

Webinar Wrap-Up: Understanding the Various Distribution Strategies for New gTLDs

Integrate Vertically: Realize the Full Potential of Your TLD

We conducted a webinar on ‘Integrate Vertically: Realize the Full Potential of Your TLD’ on Oct 3, 2013. In the webinar, we shared insights into some interesting industry trends that will impact new TLDs in some way or the other. These trends are strong indications on how the industry is set to evolve in the short and medium terms. TLD applicants, who are leaders of the Internet revolution, will need to respond to these trends in order to survive and succeed.

We discussed the distribution models that have been employed by TLDs in the past and how Vertical Integration which wasn’t permitted until only recently by ICANN, now offers a distribution advantage to most new TLDs. Existing TLDs too aren’t wasting time, most are quickly Integrating Vertically. Yet, since each TLD is unique in almost every way, there can’t be a one-size-fits-all outreach and distribution plan. In the webinar we discussed these and then some other critical factors surrounding TLD launch and distribution plans.

A big THANKS to all the attendees who took the time out to be there for the webinar!

In case you missed our webinar, you may still view the screencast at IntegrateVertically.com. You can also download the ppt of the webinar here.

In case you have any queries, feel free to get in touch with us by mailing to sales(at)logicboxes(dot)com.

Articles

Whitepaper: 9 Things You Need to Consider When Choosing a Registrar Solutions Partner for Your New gTLD

On 22nd August, 2013, the ICANN board passed a resolution approving the renewal of .INFO, .ORG and .BIZ Registry agreements with the clause on cross — ownership (aka Vertical Integration) removed.

What this means is that these Registries will now be allowed to own, part or whole, of a Registrar business. This will enable them to sell their TLD directly to end customers and also establish a reseller chain thus allowing much greater control and flexibility over sales channels.

This resolution effectively brings these Registries on equal standing with New gTLD Registries who are, by default, allowed to Integrate Vertically by setting up their own Registrar.

As a new gTLD applicant, if you are considering, or have already decided to Integrate Vertically, you would have discovered the need to enlist the help of a technology and services partner. Keeping in mind that the partnership will be strategic in nature; you may want to look at it as you were choosing a co-founder for your venture, rather than just a vendor.

Here are a few things that you should definitely consider:

1. Begin with Introspection – You may want to consider your software requirements, service needs, your internal resources and business goals such as the precise target markets? How intuitive does the software need to be for you and for the end-users? Would you want to build the software or buy off the shelf?

2. Experience is Everything – Your partner’s experience matters. A lot. How long has your potential partner been in the industry? How has the company, its products and services evolved over the years? Those who have survived the ups and downs of the industry, adapted and evolved will most likely continue to do so. It is a good sign if they regularly extend support and actively participate at industry conferences and events.

3. Conduct an Interview – Arrange to meet with the people who you will be working with. It will help you identify their work principles, culture and philosophy. See if they are compatible with yours. Are they willing listen to you, and do they communicate well? Seem like trivial points but, these are what matter when your teams need to work as one.

4. Understand Their Industry Clout – Does your partner have strong working relationships in the industry and / or successful allied businesses? What do you stand to gain from the collective of their partnerships? You will need a helping hand right from the word go; from Sunrise, to landrush, to auctions, to more mundane tasks like data escrow and ICANN compliance.

5. Take a Demo, Identify Features Important for Your TLD – This goes without saying yet, important to mention here. Treat it as a dry run of your business operations. How customizable is the system? Can it scale with your business, globally if needed? Think private — labeled interfaces, localization features and the ability to grow the supply chain for your TLD.

6. Can They take you the Extra Mile to help grow Your TLD? – Ask how your partner can contribute to the growth of your TLD. Can they assist with distribution or, will they be able to expose your TLD to a larger audience? Leverage their channels to save on your marketing & distribution costs, and stay ahead of competition. Your partner’s business goals should be clearly defined and naturally align with yours. Their technology solutions and services should ultimately generate more revenue for you.

7. Identify Support Options and Knowledge Resources – Determine their team size (slightly overstaffed is good), learn if they have internal processes (winning teams have processed for everything), browse their self-help sections, and see how easily you can connect with them at different times of the day.

8. Ability to Outsource any Non-critical Functions – Being a Registrar means you will have several obligations and day-to-day responsibilities that you may or may not know about, to start with. These may prove time consuming, tedious and may have a learning curve. This will result in added costs for you. Can your partner take some non-critical tasks off your shoulders? Abuse-management assistance, ICANN compliance management, customer support and process management are some examples.

9. Ask for References and Case studies – Look for proof-of-concept; case studies, customer testimonials and numbers. Understand what they mean and what they translate to for you TLD. Your business will most likely be global. Better to partner with a provider who serves a globally distributed customer base, than one who is highly geo-concentrated.

There are several more considerations but these are amongst the most important. You will no doubt emerge a winner if you consider the decision to choose a partner a significant part of your strategy, with the goal in mind to stay ahead of competition and better serve your customers.

To download this whitepaper, click on the thumbnail below.

If you have any queries about this whitepaper, feel free to comment and let us know.

Industry News

.INFO, .ORG & .BIZ can now get on the Vertical Integration Bus

Vertical Integration

The ICANN board has passed a resolution to renew the Registry contracts of .INFO, .ORG and .BIZ Registries, with a number of clauses being changed. The renewed contracts are a product of months of negotiation sessions between ICANN and the Registries.

One of the biggest changes that was proposed by Registries was the removal of clause 7.1 (c) which places a restriction on Cross-ownership / Vertical Integration between Registries and Registrars. The clause was as follows:

7.1 (c) Restrictions on Acquisition of Ownership or Controlling Interest in Registrar.
Registry Operator shall not acquire, directly or indirectly, control of, or a greater than fifteen percent ownership interest in, any ICANN-accredited registrar.

The resolution for removal of this clause effectively brings the .INFO, .ORG and .BIZ Registries on equal playing grounds with New gTLD Registries who will, by default, have no restriction to Integrate Vertically. The impact of this change will be huge considering that Registries will now have greater control and flexibility over sales, marketing and distribution of their TLD.

Here’s a summary of all changes in the proposed INFO, ORG & BIZ agreements, compared to the existing Registry agreements.
 

Events

Meet us at ICANN Durban!

ICANN Durban

It’s ICANN time! ICANN always has a knack for picking some of the world’s best destinations for its meets. This time around, it’s Durban – one of most popular tourist destinations in South Africa with the its warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches.

LogicBoxes will be attending the 47th International Public ICANN Meeting, to be held from 14th – 18th July, as an Official Sponsor and we’re pretty excited about the trip.

At the event, Siddharth Taliyan and Rahul Raghunathan will be present to meet New gTLDs Applicants and give them details on LogicBoxes’ Vertical Integration Solutions for New gTLDs. The success of any new TLD is going to be in its ability to reach out to the right target audience and carve a niche for itself. We at LogicBoxes, with over 9 years of experience in the industry, have developed a tailor-made solution for New gTLD applicants that will help the upcoming new gTLDs to succeed.

Siddharth and Rahul will also be available at Booth #17. They can assist you with any queries that you might have about Vertical Integration and also discuss go-to-market strategies for the new gTLDs. So if you are attending ICANN Durban, do come by and say Hi! You can also schedule a meeting with us in advance at http://www.logicboxes.com/schedule-a-meeting.

Looking forward to meet you at ICANN Durban!