Though Texas Sen. Ted Cruz announced his 2016 run on Twitter, it seems the presidential hopeful may have overlooked one key element of his digital strategy: the ever-important domain name.

Rather than providing relevant information on the first major candidate to officially announce a 2016 run, TedCruz.com heralds support for President Obama and the need for immigration reform. Ouch.

TedCruzForAmerica.com meanwhile redirects to Healthcare.gov.

Cruz's official campaign has been relegated to TedCruz.org for the time being.

Screenshot of the TedCruz.com website.

TedCruz.com was created in 2004 and hasn't been updated since April 2014, but the message still throws relevant shade on Cruz's upcoming campaign. TedCruzForAmerica.com was just created on Monday.

Cruz announced his candidacy just after midnight on Monday on Twitter, hours before a planned launch of his campaign at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.

I'm running for President and I hope to earn your support! pic.twitter.com/0UTqaIoytP — Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 23, 2015

Cruz is not alone on overlooking the importance of the domain name. Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, who has already said he has no intention to run in 2016, has his own domain name issues.

The former Republican VP candidate doesn't own PaulRyan.com, which redirects instead to a music site.

Gov. Jeb Bush said in December that he is "actively exploring" a bid for 2016, but he is out of luck if he wants to use the JebBushForPresident.com domain name. A gay couple from Portland, Oregon owns that one.

The pair purchased the domain in 2008 after they heard of some of his harsh views on gay rights issues.

The Democrats seem to have get the whole domain thing down. HillaryClinton.com is currently functioning as a holding site, owned by "Friends of Hillary." Elizabeth Warren, seen by many as another Democratic frontrunner owns the rights to ElizabethWarren.com.