After 9 months we launched our company's web page, it's time for some face-lifting. Patrycja Wegrzynowicz, Founder of Yon Consulting is the sole author of the new logo and the new design of YonConsulting.com.
First of all we've changed our logo. The first one (March 2010) can be found below:
The old one has been replaced by the following logo (January 2011):
The front page has been replaced too. The previous one can bee seen here:
The new one is already on-line:
The main aim of the redesign is to make it easy to navigate and to provide all key "entry points" already on the front page.
The main question is always, how do react end-users to the new design :) Do you like new logo and design? Feedback welcomed!
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Monday, 10 January 2011
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
With 1,353,039 2nd level domains, Poland is on 8th position in Europe
On January 4th, 2011, Polish ccTLD Registry which I managed for 9 years and left last year, has registered its 2,000,000th domain name (including both 2nd and 3rd level domains under .COM.PL, .NET.PL etc).
Polish ccTLD Registry is registering not only 2nd level .PL domain names (registrations directly under .PL) but also 3rd level names under .COM.PL, .NET.PL, .BIZ.PL, .WAW.PL and many more extensions. Diversity of domain extensions is a very good business strategy, providing additional sources of revenue to the Registry and Registrars.
Let's look at the example: There is only one "google.pl" domain, but if you sell also 3rd level names, Registry and Registrars can also make money on "google.com.pl", "google.net.pl", "google.biz.pl", "google.waw.pl" and... 154 such extensions.
Let's do the math. Renewal for .PL is 40 PLN (Polish zloty), renewal for "regional" PL domains is 10 PLN (25% of .PL) and for "generic" (like .COM.PL) is 30 PLN (75% of .PL). Bearing in mind that Polish Registry is holding 33 generic 2nd level names and 119 "regional" 2nd level names, "google" can generate not 40 PLN but up-to 2220 PLN revenue for the Registry annually.
Isn't it much better financial strategy than only 2nd level domains registrations like in (almost) all other country code TLDs???
As of January 3rd, NASK has registered:
With 1,353,039 domains Poland is on the 8th position among European ccTLDs. The top European's TLDs are as follows (as of November 30, 2010):
1. .de 14,007,185
2. .uk 8,966,685
3. .nl 4,168,836
4. .eu 3,312,453
5. .ru 3,096,193
6. .it 2,048,160
7. .fr 1,857,310
If we just take the total number of domain names run by the Registry (both 2nd and 3rd level), it's actually 7th position in Europe with impressive 2,000,000 names.
Congratulations to my colleagues running the registry and all Registrars doing the hardest job!
Polish ccTLD Registry is registering not only 2nd level .PL domain names (registrations directly under .PL) but also 3rd level names under .COM.PL, .NET.PL, .BIZ.PL, .WAW.PL and many more extensions. Diversity of domain extensions is a very good business strategy, providing additional sources of revenue to the Registry and Registrars.
Let's look at the example: There is only one "google.pl" domain, but if you sell also 3rd level names, Registry and Registrars can also make money on "google.com.pl", "google.net.pl", "google.biz.pl", "google.waw.pl" and... 154 such extensions.
Let's do the math. Renewal for .PL is 40 PLN (Polish zloty), renewal for "regional" PL domains is 10 PLN (25% of .PL) and for "generic" (like .COM.PL) is 30 PLN (75% of .PL). Bearing in mind that Polish Registry is holding 33 generic 2nd level names and 119 "regional" 2nd level names, "google" can generate not 40 PLN but up-to 2220 PLN revenue for the Registry annually.
Isn't it much better financial strategy than only 2nd level domains registrations like in (almost) all other country code TLDs???
As of January 3rd, NASK has registered:
- 1,353,039 .PL domains (2nd level names)
- 330,347 .COM.PL domains (3rd level names)
- 47,606 .WAW.PL domains
- 34,077 .NET.PL
- 23,594 .ORG.pl
- 20,852 .INFO.PL
- 11,791 .BIZ.pl domains and so on...
With 1,353,039 domains Poland is on the 8th position among European ccTLDs. The top European's TLDs are as follows (as of November 30, 2010):
1. .de 14,007,185
2. .uk 8,966,685
3. .nl 4,168,836
4. .eu 3,312,453
5. .ru 3,096,193
6. .it 2,048,160
7. .fr 1,857,310
If we just take the total number of domain names run by the Registry (both 2nd and 3rd level), it's actually 7th position in Europe with impressive 2,000,000 names.
Congratulations to my colleagues running the registry and all Registrars doing the hardest job!
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