Namecheap Supports Earth Day 2014

Leading domain registrar and web hosting provider Namecheap is proud to support environmental giving efforts on Earth Day.

For one day only – Earth Day, April 22, 2014 – Namecheap will offer deep savings on domain transfers and hosting and donate to environmental charities with every transaction. Customers may transfer a .com, .net.org, .biz or .info domain for the low price of $5.98 (first year only) and/or purchase a shared hosting package at 60% off (first billing cycle only). For each domain transferred or hosting package purchased, the company will donate $1 to an environmental charity of the customer’s choice, either The Nature Conservancy or Water4. If the number of eligible transactions exceeds 1000, Namecheap will double the donation amount.

“We care about the planet, and we know our customers do too,” said Namecheap CEO Richard Kirkendall. “We’re honored and excited to support the important things The Nature Conservancy and Water4 are doing around the world.”

Namecheap’s Environmental Efforts

Namecheap partnered with customers to help plant over 3000 trees in honor of Earth Day 2012. The company is one of the first ever to offer green hosting, via their carbon-neutral datacenters, which use the most efficient Intel Xeon hardware and free-air cooling whenever weather permits. Namecheap recycles all old server hardware and packaging.

About the Charities

Working in 30+ countries since 1951, The Nature Conservancy has done more than any other group to advance worldwide conservation. Visit nature.org to learn more about this respected organization. Water4 works to bring clean drinking water to the 780 million people who live without it every day. Visit water4.org for more information about this important work.

About Namecheap

Namecheap is a Los Angeles-based ICANN-accredited domain registrar, founded in 2000 by CEO Richard Kirkendall. With over three million domains under management and over one million direct customers, Namecheap is one of the top domain registrars and web hosting providers in the world. To learn more, visit namecheap.com.

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