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Brands-and-Jingles launched Irish.Me right for Saint Patrick’s Day

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Irish.Me

Dublin, 17th of March 2012 / PRNewswire / This year may bring quite of a virtual surprise to the admires of the Irish culture and its patron. For this year celebration of Saint Patrick’s Day, London based Brands-and-Jingles has just launched Irish.Me service. Fans of the culture, who want to party in style and treat their best Irish friends, can register emails like Patrick@Irish.Me and web sites like Patrick.Irish.Me.

No longer the festivities are only about eating, drinking and buzzing with friends. As people advance in the digital ages, so do their attributes. One would never thought of an email address as a cultural gift before. Now, assisted by Name.ly/PRO platform, Brands-and-Jingles was able to bring Irish.Me live in a matter of a day not to be late for the event.

One can forward emails to any of the existing addresses and even use them with Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, and other popular third party services.

It is possible to redirect the catchy web addresses to any other site, frame any site, or host it elsewhere via custom name servers or advanced DNS settings.

The service provides templates for virtual cards, site bundles, personal blogs, or complete web sites. Being part of the Name.ly family, Irish.Me benefits from many handy features including visitor analytics, custom designs and domain mapping.

Sign up is open via http://Irish.Me/

 

About Brands-and-Jingles:

Founded in 2008, Brands-and-Jingles is an advertisement agency sponsored by MAKTIG Venture Capital. Its international team in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Ukraine creates and develops jingles that intensify brands online as well as in the real world. For more information, visit Brands-and-Jingles.com.

 

Press-release: Brief.ly alpha

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Brief.ly's punched tape logo

LONDON, 14 December 2010 (Brands-and-Jingles)

Name.ly is proud to present you with alpha version of its new service Brief.ly.

Unlike conventional URL shorteners Brief.ly allows you to re-route your links any time, any place.

You can shorten multiple links at once, pick up catchy designs and choose among dozens of integrated short and meaningful domain names.

All embedded multi-sites are opened with just one click, making switching between them instant. That saves readers a lot of effort while opening links sent though mailings or other online channels.

Publishers enjoy in-depth visitor analytics and full range of blogging features too.

This launch of the alpha version successfully concludes Brief.ly/Paradox informative teaser campaign run prior to the official launch.

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Press-release: Official launch of Name.ly alpha

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Name.ly sites – jingly URLs for your new online home page

Abstract:

Unlike conventional URL shorteners, Name.ly provides web addresses that read as slogans. And this is just the beginning of the list full of other perks: get ready for many mini applications useful for social networking and blogging.

LONDON, 6 April 2010 (Brands-and-Jingles)

Nowadays people are converting their Internet links into omnipresent short uniform resource locators (URLs), a hype created by Twitter, a messaging system, which allows maximum 140 character entries. Good chances are that you have been clicking on bit.ly, j.mp, ow.ly… to name a few. Big online names followed the suit shortly. Amazon has acquired am.az, French Dialymotion bought dai.ly, Facebook already owns fb.me, Flickr reduces links’ length via flic.kr, Google uses goo.gl, LinkedIn shortens to lnkd.in, LiveJournal integrated shar.es, Posterous has post.ly, WordPress went for wp.me, and YouTube is working with youtu.be.

Unlike all of the above URLs that deploy difficult to remember alphanumeric codes, Name.ly, a new social platform, provides web addresses that read as slogans or complete sentences. Name.ly went live in earlier 2010 with two headline jingles: Sincere.ly and ThatIs.Me. The platform also has dozen, if not hundreds, of other jingling names in the pipeline ready to be released as soon as the demand catches up.

With Name.ly, it is now possible to have Internet sites with addresses like sincere.ly/johnny or thatis.me/jane. The former one in particular can also be enhanced and used in e-mail footers as sincere.ly/yours/johnny or yours.sincere.ly/johnny. If your name is Sarah Smith, you may wish to rush to enrol for your impressive web address sincere.ly/sarah.smith.

On top of these nice and catchy URLs, Name.ly also offers web templates that consolidate multiple user profiles and web sites on one single page. For instance, Name.ly/Frames theme will load all user’s sites into one page and make switching between them as easy as an instant click on the tabbed menu.

Another theme, Name.ly/Cards, offers great ways to present contact information in elegant and animated way.

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