We've come together with Namecheap and Team Razer to create the ultimate esports experience! As we kick off the largest contest we've ever done, you can win a trip to DreamHack Winter or LCS, get to have dinner with your favorite Team Liquid players, and watch them compete—all while decked out in TL swag. That's not where we're stopping though: you can also win coaching by a number of our players, as well as Team Liquid, Namecheap, and Razer merchandise.
Now you're asking yourself "How do I enter?!?!" It's really simple. You join the competition by registering or transferring a domain to Namecheap. By hitting the "Enter here" button below, you'll get taken straight to the TL Fighting website. There you will find a section that describes in detail how you do one, or both, of those things.
If you cannot attend DHW or LCS, or would simply rather like to attend another event within the same region, we'll work with you to the best of our ability to get you there instead.
"We're incredibly excited to be announcing TLFIGHTING.COM with Team Razer and Team Liquid. We here at Namecheap believe that the community deserves cool and new ways to interact with their favorite players and their favorite teams. Bringing TL pros and fans together is a great first step to continue to grow esports. Let us know what you think!"
"Team Razer is not just a group of players - it's also an idea; a concept that allows players to thrive as true professionals and pioneer eSports. With that comes a unique experience that only the most elite have encountered - until now. We're very happy to join Namecheap in providing this unique opportunity for 2 lucky fans to get a taste of the pro experience, and we hope that it's an experience they take with them for the rest of their lives."
You have to transfer a domain name ( website ) to namecheap in order to get into the pot of people that are able to win the contest.
Now call me crazy, but how many people do you think on TL ( all of them ) actually own his/her own website and are willing/able to transfer their sites.
In my opinion a bit far fetched marketing strategy there boys
On May 21 2015 02:05 TechSc2 wrote: This is a bit akward in my opinion.
You have to transfer a domain name ( website ) to namecheap in order to get into the pot of people that are able to win the contest.
Now call me crazy, but how many people do you think on TL ( all of them ) actually own his/her own website and are willing/able to transfer their sites.
In my opinion a bit far fetched marketing strategy there boys
It seems pretty awesome to me that you can spend $3.98 and win a trip that's worth more than a few thousand dollars, no?
On May 21 2015 02:05 TechSc2 wrote: This is a bit akward in my opinion.
You have to transfer a domain name ( website ) to namecheap in order to get into the pot of people that are able to win the contest.
Now call me crazy, but how many people do you think on TL ( all of them ) actually own his/her own website and are willing/able to transfer their sites.
In my opinion a bit far fetched marketing strategy there boys
It seems pretty awesome to me that you can spend $3.98 and win a trip that's worth more than a few thousand dollars, no?
I'm just trying to come up with something to do with a website now :D
On May 21 2015 02:05 TechSc2 wrote: This is a bit akward in my opinion.
You have to transfer a domain name ( website ) to namecheap in order to get into the pot of people that are able to win the contest.
Now call me crazy, but how many people do you think on TL ( all of them ) actually own his/her own website and are willing/able to transfer their sites.
In my opinion a bit far fetched marketing strategy there boys
It seems pretty awesome to me that you can spend $3.98 and win a trip that's worth more than a few thousand dollars, no?
I'm just trying to come up with something to do with a website now :D
Lots of people use it as sort of a resume/CV type of thing. Just Google a bit about having a personal website, I'm sure there's loads of ideas.
On May 21 2015 02:05 TechSc2 wrote: This is a bit akward in my opinion.
You have to transfer a domain name ( website ) to namecheap in order to get into the pot of people that are able to win the contest.
Now call me crazy, but how many people do you think on TL ( all of them ) actually own his/her own website and are willing/able to transfer their sites.
In my opinion a bit far fetched marketing strategy there boys
It seems pretty awesome to me that you can spend $3.98 and win a trip that's worth more than a few thousand dollars, no?
On May 21 2015 02:05 TechSc2 wrote: This is a bit akward in my opinion.
You have to transfer a domain name ( website ) to namecheap in order to get into the pot of people that are able to win the contest.
Now call me crazy, but how many people do you think on TL ( all of them ) actually own his/her own website and are willing/able to transfer their sites.
In my opinion a bit far fetched marketing strategy there boys
It seems pretty awesome to me that you can spend $3.98 and win a trip that's worth more than a few thousand dollars, no?
On May 21 2015 02:05 TechSc2 wrote: This is a bit akward in my opinion.
You have to transfer a domain name ( website ) to namecheap in order to get into the pot of people that are able to win the contest.
Now call me crazy, but how many people do you think on TL ( all of them ) actually own his/her own website and are willing/able to transfer their sites.
In my opinion a bit far fetched marketing strategy there boys
It seems pretty awesome to me that you can spend $3.98 and win a trip that's worth more than a few thousand dollars, no?
Sure, if you're advertising a Lottery I guess...?
That's what most "enter to win"-competitions are, aren't they?
On May 21 2015 02:05 TechSc2 wrote: This is a bit akward in my opinion.
You have to transfer a domain name ( website ) to namecheap in order to get into the pot of people that are able to win the contest.
Now call me crazy, but how many people do you think on TL ( all of them ) actually own his/her own website and are willing/able to transfer their sites.
In my opinion a bit far fetched marketing strategy there boys
It seems pretty awesome to me that you can spend $3.98 and win a trip that's worth more than a few thousand dollars, no?
Sure, if you're advertising a Lottery I guess...?
That's what most "enter to win"-competitions are, aren't they?
In a practical sense, yes. That being said, it's a "giveaway" which lets the organizers bypass "gambling laws." At least I'm pretty sure that's how it works out, but if someone knows better, lemme know.