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Posted on November 21, 2016 by Erica V.
Since 2000, Domain.com has been offering affordable, quality services in the domain name, hosting, and marketing industry. From their home base in Vancouver, Washington, the Domain.com team offers a wide-range of services, varying from web hosting to marketing services, SSL certificates to web design. The goal? Provide top-notch, yet accessible services to allow anyone to easily build their online web presence.
Their site, domain.blog, is a natural extension of this mission. One of the first user of the .blog TLD, Domain.com’s adoption of the new gTLD offerings serves as an example to their customers. Between how-to articles to make the most of your web presence and educational awareness, domain.blog is a perfect resource and online community for all levels.
Posted on November 14, 2016 by Erica V.
Entrepreneurship requires visionaries. It also requires those who are willing to believe in those visionaries, even before anyone else does. True Ventures is a San Francisco/Palo Alto-based venture firm that specializes in investing in start-up companies in their earliest stages. It’s safe to say their strategy works, with companies like Automattic, the parent company of Knock Knock WHOIS There and WordPress.com, FitBit, and Peloton under their belt.
The True Ventures blog at true.blog showcases the latest news in the investor community, as well as highlights from the various projects and businesses they support. Part of the company’s mission is the “democratization of innovation as a powerful force for global good” and their blog is a great way to observe their progress in this effort.
Posted on November 2, 2016 by Erica V.
Have you ever thought about ditching your 9-to-5 to travel full-time? The Snowmads, Jason and Kristin Snow, did just that. On a whim, they bought, and renovated, a 1965 Airstream trailer, prompting them to transition to a full-time digital nomad lifestyle. Both of the Snows work as Happiness Engineers at WordPress.com, which allows them to work from anywhere in the world, any time.
They document their travels, experiences, and the challenges of life on the road at snowmads.blog. If beautiful travel photos and a minimalist lifestyle — paired with a couple of canine companions — piques your interest, the Snowmads will be your new favorite bloggers to travel with vicariously.
Nicola Mustone is a Bucharest-based WooCommerce support engineer. He’s been developing and customizing WordPress sites for the past five years, and has been a member of the WooCommerce team since 2015.
On nicola.blog, Mustone shares his WordPress and WooCommerce in his distinctly approachable and amiable style. Whether you’re looking to up your coding chops to enhance your site or are just getting started with building your own online store, you’ll find nicola.blog to be a first stop shop for all tips you need.
Posted on October 31, 2016 by Erica V.
Our first sports member of the .blog Founders family, saopaulo.blog is a news resource and community for fans of the São Paulo Futebol Clube.
First founded in 1930, the SPFC is one of the most successful soccer teams in Brazil, having won multiple international titles and more than 30 national titles. Of the 28 million SPFC supporters, we’re proud to have them stay up-to-date on the latest happenings via the saopaulo.blog.
Posted on October 30, 2016 by Erica V.
Luca Sartoni is a Vienna-based growth engineer, photographer, and blogger. Officially, he is known as the Protector of Asynchronicity at Automattic, the parent company of WordPress.com. In his role at Automattic, he uses data-driven approaches to help the company grow and improve, to the benefit of his coworkers and the WordPress.com community alike.
On luca.blog, Sartoni shares his expertise on new technology, alongside perspectives on growth strategies for business and new information he picks up in his traveling and speaking engagements.
Posted on October 26, 2016 by Erica V.
If you’re reading this, you’re already familiar with John James Jacoby’s work. JJJ first began contributing to open source software in 1999 and has left his mark in the WordPress community, particularly through his work on bbPress and BuddyPress, open source tools that allow website managers to develop their own in-house, customizable social networks.
Currently, JJJ is a founder of Flox, a start-up dedicated to helping others create private social networks in minutes. We’re proud to call him a member of the .Blog Founders program. His site, jjj.blog, is where you can find his latest projects, thoughts on the open source community, and technology.
It’s hard to measure the impact that Ms. Lauryn Hill has had on the music industry over the last two decades. When “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” was released in 1998, the multi-award winning artist, including 8 Grammys, said she just wanted to “make honest music.” That honesty has always been a career-defining attribute and something that her fans cherished, particularly as she has gone on to break down racial barriers and gender stereotypes.
Ms. Lauryn Hill’s latest effort to connect with fans in an honest way comes via her new website, mslaurynhill.blog. Hill was the first major musical artist who claimed a .blog domain and dedicated resources to building it out as a hub for information and owned content.
.blog creates millions of fresh, new options for artists seeking to name their blog and is the perfect place to build a home on the web. Domain ownership is crucial for artists and their brands. For Ms. Lauryn Hill, the .blog page reinforces her uniqueness and creativity in the digital space. Our hope is that she finds .blog to be an organic-feeling, safe place where she can continue to breakthrough barriers in the most honest way that we have all come to adore.

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