From: https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/news/pr-zen/tldz-launches-free-class-gtld-1993995376.html
Your Path to a gTLD: Learn How to Save $200K with ICANN’s Support Program in Our New TLD Class!
Sep. 23, 2024 / PRZen / LOS ANGELES & PARIS — TLDz is excited to announce the launch of its latest product, TLD Class for Applicant Support, a free resource designed to guide potential applicants through the process of applying for support. This essential tool will help users determine whether acquiring a TLD is right for them, explain how to qualify for ICANN Applicant Support (potentially saving them almost $200,000 on the application fee), and provide a clear, step-by-step timeline for the application process.
ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) oversees the global domain name system and will soon open a new round of TLD applications. The process, while rich in opportunity, can be complex and costly, especially for organizations and innovators in underserved regions across the globe. TLD Class for Applicant Support empowers these potential applicants by demystifying the process and highlighting the availability of significant financial support from ICANN.
View more on TLD Class at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3CbODOoEg8
Quote from Founder:
“At TLDz, we simplify the TLD process and provide real-world insights into the opportunities of owning a TLD. TLD Class for Applicant Support gives clear guidance, helping applicants quickly assess if a TLD is right for them and if they qualify for ASP,” said Martin Sutton, Founder of TLDz. “This resource enables applicants to confidently prepare and stake their space in shaping the future of the internet.”
The free resource is now available through the TLDz website at www.TLDz.com. Visitors can explore the ICANN support criteria, application roadmap, and timelines with immediate access.
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