Encountering domain names while stopped at a red light can be fun; these “domain sightings” display what types of domains businesses use.
In a rare case of two domains in one, we can see Iron Mountain, an information managed, records management, document conversion, and digital storage provider.
Operating from the matching domain IronMountain.com, the company is also a provider of safe harbor for domain registrar data.
If you take a look at the photo below, the domain name DriveWerner.com is also visible, tagged onto a massive semi truck at the intersection.
The domain name is owned by Werner.com, a company that owns and operates trucks transporting goods across the US, and it’s used as a URL forward to its driver employment opportunities.
What’s a “domain sighting,” you may ask.
It’s when we encounter domain names in the real world, that appear on vehicle wraps and signs, billboards and business signs, and product packaging. For convenience, we group them into .com domain sightings, and other ccTLDs, gTLDs and TLDs.