Kogan Branches Out, Attempts To Secure .Com

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MELBOURNE-BASED Ruslan Kogan, the founder of the Australian-based consumer electronics company Kogan Technologies, is branching out to the US market and says his buying power will increase by over 1000 per cent in doing so.

At a press briefing last week Mr Kogan showed off some of his latest products and announced that he was ready to open a warehouse in the US State of Kentucky.

There’s some good news for his Australian customers too, he says.

Analysis done by Kogan Technologies in regards to Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) indicates that any search term in Australia like LCD TV or Blu-ray, for example, the US are searching 25 per cent more.

“As soon as we go to the UK our US and Aussie customers will benefit,” he said.

One issue Kogan will face with getting into the US market is getting his SEO and branding right.

As Kogan doesn’t own the domain name Kogan.com it’s likely he’s going to have to purchase it from its owner Tucows Inc, an internet services company.

However, Tucows owned the domain name ten years prior to Kogan and have refused to hand it over even though Kogan says they are breaching his trademark.

“Our lawyers are onto it,” he said. “It was secured ten years before we came into the marketplace and we’ve had some interesting conversations with them recently because they are actually passing off on the Kogan trademark,” he added. “If you go to Kogan.com they’re advertising LCD TVs, GPS’s and Digital photo frames.”

Kogan remains confident in getting the domain name.

“We’re trying, but we’ll get there,” he said

The young entrepreneur has been undercutting the Australian market for quite some time now and says he can do it by taking out the middleman.

“The fact that containers (are) direct to here, straight to customers, none of the overheads the other companies have (and) an efficient business model, a paperless office, things like that,” are all things Mr Kogan says are the reasons he can keep his prices lower than other big name brands.

Kogan will do anything in his power to keep prices at bare minimum, including the removal of paper manuals from products.

“Sony will spend $2 printing each one of their manuals,” he said. “You’re probably not even going to read it.”

“We’ll put it online.”

When asked why he chose Kentucky he said it was mathematically the right choice.

“There’s been a lot of maths done and that’s the central point…because it’s cheaper to distribute to the rest of America.”

When commenting on his launch in America he said it was much more easier than launching in Australia because of “stupid” Australian Government standards.

“Launching into America is even easier than Australia because our government was stupid enough to select a digital TV standard that none of the world uses,” he added.

“Our TVs are more expensive to manufacture already because the manufacturing process can only be used for Australia.”

The launch of the US warehouse will also see the launch of his pro-range of LCD TVs.

“The ones with (a) built-in DVD player, USB drive and SD card,” Kogan said.

Kogan re-affirmed that once he secures the US market it’ll have a great impact on Australian prices.

“When our buying power grows to that magnitude, our Aussie customers are going to benefit because that is going to drop our prices.”

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2 Responses to “Kogan Branches Out, Attempts To Secure .Com”
  1. Hi Ben,

    I work for Tucows Inc. and am the General Manager of our Domain Portfolio, which includes over 40,000 surname domain names, one of which is kogan.com.

    I just read, with great interest, your blog post about kogan.com.

    Since I am the person at Tucows who deals with any serious purchase or legal inquiries about domain names in our portfolio, this is the kind of matter that I would normally deal with.

    To date, no one from Kogan Technologies, the Australian company (which I have never heard of until now), has spoken to me about this domain name or expressed any concern about it.

    Imagine my surprise, then, when I came across your article and learned about the supposed “interesting conversations” Kogan Technologies claims to have had with us.

    Should Mr. Kogan or anyone from Kogan Technologies wish to speak to me about this domain name, they are welcome to get in touch with me directly, and I will gladly offer my assistance.

    I can be reached at bsweetman[at]tucows.com or 416-538-5429.

    Bill Sweetman
    General Manager, Domain Portfolio
    Tucows
    http://www.tucowsinc.com

  2. Don says:

    LOL well done Bill this Kogan fellow has no credability he sells chinese crap with bad warranty service.

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