

AUGUST 7, 2005
.Jobs Domain Nears August 15 Deadline for Start-Up Period
Trademark Owners Are Advised to File Before Deadline
to Ensure Service Marks Are Protected Before September
Land Rush; Applications Accepted at ICANN-Approved
Registrar, EnCirca.com (http://www.encirca.com)
PRNewswire/ -- .Jobs, the new domain
name extension designed for helping companies more
efficiently recruit new employees, will conclude its
start-up period
on August 15.The .jobs start-up period is designed
for trademark owners and businesses to reserve their
company names in the new ICANN-approved domain name extension.
Applications are accepted at ICANN-accredited
registrar, EnCirca, Inc. (http://www.encirca.com).
"A business' most valuable asset is their company name," says
Tom Barrett, President of EnCirca, Inc. "Even if
a company is not ready to use .jobs for their online
recruiting, they should still reserve their company
name to prevent imposters
and cyber-squatters from confusing their customers
and diverting web traffic to competitors."
.Jobs domains are available in the form of companyname.jobs.
Companies may also register as many domain names as
they wish as long as the company name is contained
in the domain name. For example, "Brand Co" could
register Brand.jobs, as well as us-brand.jobs and uk-brand.
jobs based on hiring locations. They can also register
brand-search.jobs,
brand-support.jobs and brand-marketing.jobs for different
types of positions that are available. Companies can
also register common nicknames, abbreviations or acronyms
for their companies, such as "AIG.jobs" and "Citi.jobs."
The .jobs extension is sponsored by the Society for
Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world's largest
organization for human resource (HR) professionals
and is designed for
enhancing the online recruiting efforts for companies,
non-profits and other hiring organizations.
"With the backing of the world's largest human resources
trade association, .jobs has the potential of disrupting
the online recruiting industry," continues
Barrett. "Companies are discovering that advertising
open positions in print classifieds and on Internet
job boards are becoming less effective. Forrester Research
Inc. estimates that businesses will spend $4.5 billion
on job classified
ads in 2005 with an efficiency of only 60%. This means
that over $1.8 billion a year go to waste. .Jobs promises
to eliminate much of that waste by providing businesses
with a direct
Internet connection to job seekers."
During the .jobs start-up phase, companies should make
sure to secure their legal company names, also known
as Service Marks, before the August 15 deadline. If
more than one company applies for the
same .jobs domain during the start-up phase, then the
domain will be awarded to the company
that can demonstrate longer commercial use. Companies
from anywhere in the world are eligible to apply at
http://www.encirca.com. First-come, first-served operations
begin September 2005.
About EnCirca
EnCirca (http://www.encirca.com) is a full-service
ICANN-accredited registrar founded in 2001 focusing
on trademark protection and Internet marketing for
businesses worldwide. EnCirca is accepting .jobs
applications from companies located anywhere in the
world. For more information, please
visit http://www.encirca.com. All company names, trademarks
and service marks are the property of their respective
owners.
Media Contact:
Tom Barrett
EnCirca, Inc.
781/942-9975
pr@encirca.com
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Source: EnCirca, Inc.


