My name is Rose Beck. Also on the web.

Design is her passion. Under the label of ROSE BECK, the Upper Austrian Rose Beck designs bags and accessories for women and men who look for the extraordinary. And she has made a name for herself internationally. Rose Beck wants to achieve one goal with her bags and accessories: Bringing something special into our daily lives. Women and men from Italy, Germany, France, London, Ireland, Belgium, Tokyo, Switzerland and Austria admire her timelessly elegant creations. “The Internet is a worldwide showcase, and the domain is your personal anchor. Therefore it is important to secure your own name in time”, says Rose Beck.
www.rosebeck.at

My name is Leo Hillinger. Also on the web.

Leo Hillinger stands for the production of high-quality wine in Austria. The family business, which he took over from his father in the year 1990, has become one of the country’s most modern and architecturally formidable vineyards. Apart from the superior quality of the grapes, the courage to strike new paths and to realise innovative ideas are the basis of this successful concept. The family man has acquired his knowledge of wine in different countries, like the USA, Germany, New Zealand and Australia. “It is a particular concern of mine to reach as many people as possible with my products – and without a professional website this would not be possible nowadays”, says the winegrower. “I want my name to represent the superior quality of my wines – also on the Internet.”
www.leo-hillinger.at

My name is Brigitte Jank. Also on the web.

As the first woman in this position, Brigitte Jank has been the head of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce for three years. She knows that her name also represents her function, which is the representation of interests of more than 100,000 member companies. She has secured her name with a domain of her own, creating her own Internet platform on a personal website. “The Internet offers many new chances for the market presence of companies. Making use of this dynamic feature also means securing your own space within the Internet”, says the chairwoman.
www.brigittejank.at

My name is Josef Kalchgruber. Also on the web.

He has always been a good jointer, and when he became a businessman he could finally realise his ideas. 13 years ago Josef Kalchgruber founded a joinery, which bears his name, in order to create something new. The Upper Austrian became successful by creating a product line of his own: extravagant bath tubs, shower trays and wash basins made of wood. His baths are popular all over Austria. Securing his own domain was self-evident for Josef Kalchgruber: “By presenting itself on the Internet, even a small company has the possibility to hold its ground in Austria and to secure its own good name on the web.”
www.kalchgruber.at

My name is ...
Online as well.

Anyone who can refer to his www.my-lastname.at on the web represents seriousness. Both for business life and private websites or e-mail addresses there is one significant factor:
Finding and being found – as personally as possible!

Anyone who wants to learn anything about people, companies or organisations uses the Internet first – and looks for the logical address: the last name, the name of the company or organisation. If you don’t find anything after a thorough search or just comes across http://members.anyisp.at/myclub.htm, you might get doubts about the seriousness of the company or ask yourself why your friend hasn’t taken a professional consultation.

In “normal“ life the own name is a part of your identity, or how would you react if someone addressed you with “Martin354 Hotmail”? – So why should things be different on the Internet? Getting to know people and being recognised, overcoming distances and broadening one’s horizon. Presenting yourself as an individual really seems obvious. Secured.

Your own name-domain is your visiting card on the web. And the best thing is that you can get it easily - as long as it is still available. These competent partners will gladly assist you in registering new domains or finding alternatives.