Semantic SEO: tips to get you started on website optimisation

by Daniel

The world of SEO is complex, but the basics are quite easy to understand and even a small amount of knowledge can make a big difference. EuroDNS's very own Marketing Coordinator, Vanessa, is here this week with practical tips to help get you started with all the semantic SEO basics you need to watch your site grow.

.EU domain name opens new doors for European SMEs

by Daniel

Every year, numerous startups who've registered a .EU domain name compete for the Rising Stars Award at the .EU Web Awards, an annual event held by .EU registry EUrid. With startups and SMEs all over Europe adopting .EU, competition is always high. See why so many are saying yes to a .EU domain!

DPML trademark protection simplified: Donuts/Rightside merge

by Daniel

Donuts recent acquisition of Rightside is good news for customers who have previously had to purchase separate Domains Protected Marks List (DPML) products from each registry. Now, customers only need to purchase one DPML product. Trademark protection just became a whole lot easier.

.ART and .DESIGN domain names connect and inspire

by Daniel

High on design? Smart about art? Two art and design-related domain extensions, .ART and .DESIGN, are ideal for driving more visitors to your business site, blog, or personal online portfolio. Finally, you can register a domain name as unique as you are!

Domain costs soar at TLD registry Uniregistry. Renew now!

by Daniel

We hate to be the bearer of bad news but, unfortunately, we have some to share. TLD registry Uniregistry has announced big price hikes for many of its top-level domains (TLDs). While current registrants can renew some of their domains at the old pricing, new registrants should act fast to secure domain names before increases kick in.

Do domain registrars have the right to control Internet content?

by Luc

The recent suspension of a domain name used by a so-called white supremacist group has raised for the general public an important question: what risks are involved in letting technical intermediaries decide what content internet users can and cannot access? EuroDNS's legal eagle, Luc, weighs in.