Tech Startup Makes It Easy to Create Eye-Catching Graphics

Tech startup’s innovative SaaS app helps small businesses, entrepreneurs and marketers save valuable time and money on graphic design. 

The idea for Snappa – to enable digital marketers to create and share highly engaging marketing visuals in minutes – was born out of necessity. Snappa Co-Founder and CEO Christopher Gimmer identified the need for a simple online graphic design tool for small businesses, entrepreneurs and marketers after struggling to support his own content marketing needs for several of his bootstrapped businesses.

I caught up with Christopher recently to learn more about Snappa’s move to a .com domain name.


Snappa was founded in 2015 by Christopher Gimmer and Marc Chouinard in Ottawa, Canada, where they met while both were working for the Federal government; Christopher was in finance and Marc was a developer.

“We noticed that a lot of small businesses and entrepreneurs struggled to create and publish quality online graphics,” said Christopher. “The tools available were not only complicated, they were incredibly time consuming. Hiring a creative agency or graphic designer was also out of the question for most.”

After doing some market research on how online graphics were being used by their target audience, the need for an easy-to-use, fully-featured graphic editor that could be accessed by anyone with an internet-connected computer became apparent. So, Marc got to work developing and Christopher began their go-to-market plan. They decided to brand the service Snappa because the name is short, memorable and fit the product really well. “Not only do you ‘snap’ objects to a grid, you can create graphics in a snap,” said Christopher.

The Challenge

Their initial search for a domain name to house and market the cloud-based service was focused on .com, but Snappa.com was already registered. Instead, they decided to go with a fallback option Snappa.io. However, as the business gained momentum, Christopher and Marc knew they needed to invest in their .com domain name, so they decided to reach out to the Snappa.com registrant to see if he or she would sell it to them.

Why did Snappa care so much about its domain name?

According to Christopher, “the reality is we were doing fine. We had grown to $25k+ monthly recurring revenue without raising any money.” But, for Christopher and Marc, there are three main reasons they had to have their .com domain name:

  1. Branding and trust
  2. Avoiding confusion, and
  3. Growth potential

 

Many well-known companies had “placeholder” domain names before they got their .com, but, just like Snappa, each one of those companies reached a level of scale where having the .com was important.

“We felt it was time to legitimize our company further by purchasing the .com. When you have the .com, you’re signaling to the market that you’re legit. And when people are paying you money to use your product, the more trust you can convey the better ,” says Christopher. “Many of our customers pay us an annual subscription and we want them to know that we’ll be around for years to come.”

Furthermore, Christopher and Marc also note that most people, especially their target audience, assume that every web address ends in .com and type it in naturally.

“We received a few support requests from users saying that our app was down. It turns out they were entering Snappa.com as the web address which led to a blank page,” said Marc.

They also noticed that while Christopher’s excellent content marketing and public relations activities were garnering attention for Snappa, a few blogs and websites used the Snappa.com URL, leading to further confusion and lost visitors. “We were missing out on referral traffic and link equity,” said Marc.

The Solution

Knowing that they were at an influx point where Snappa needed to build its brand and couldn’t afford to miss out on website traffic, Christopher and Marc committed to getting a .com web address. Just over two years after launching Snappa they sealed the deal with a third-party to purchase Snappa.com.

“I was able to get the registrant’s contact information and reached out through email to start the negotiation process,” said Christopher. “After some back and forth, we were successful in securing Snappa.com.”

The seller transferred the domain name to Snappa, and Christopher and Marc immediately switched their web address to Snappa.com. They still have Snappa.io in their company’s domain portfolio, but it is set up to automatically forward to Snappa.com if someone types it in.

Results

According to Christopher, in the first month of moving to Snappa.com, the company saw a huge boost in media attention with several publications covering the acquisition of Snappa.com. “More importantly,” says Christopher,“ Snappa is seeing a 15 percent increase in traffic from new people who visit the website directly.”

“We are very happy with our .com investment because being at Snappa.com, a trusted and recognized web address, will help pave the way for faster growth and reduced customer inquiries due to confusion about the web address,” added Christopher. “We certainly didn’t have a crystal ball that could tell us what the impact of having Snappa.com would be in the long run, but now that we’ve fully transferred over to our new domain name, there’s no doubt in my mind that we made the right decision.”

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Jeannie McPherson

Director of Product Management, Social Media and Mobile Applications. Jeannie McPherson is Director of Product Management for Verisign’s social media and mobile initiatives. An avid social media and domain name enthusiast, Jeannie is responsible for managing the development and implementation of products and campaigns designed to illustrate the value of domain name registration for use with social media and mobile... Read More →