Selling your domain names on a venue with a fixed, "BIN" price opens up a can of worms. Not only you're disclosing the price to the public, particularly on Sedo, but you're also risking getting … [Continue reading]
NamesCon chatter: Uniregistry listens
The presence of Uniregistry at NamesCon was not decorative; the 17+ staff members were there to listen to both customers and non customers, and improve both the registry and the DNS platform. Jeff … [Continue reading]
Why NamesCon did not happen in 2004
My telecom background allowed me to participate in large industry conferences, in the 1990s and early 2000s. As an employee of corporations and start-ups, I was on the flip side of the conference … [Continue reading]
NamesCon 2015 – The domain industry’s renaissance event
In 2014, NamesCon quietly entered the domain conference arena, with a clear indication of its intentions: to deliver a meaningful, educating conference of substance for domain industry … [Continue reading]
Domaining 2015: It’s on, like NamesCon
After attending three TRAFFIC conferences (2008, 2010, 2012), one SedoPRO (2010) and NamesCon (2014) I'm looking forward to next week's Vegas gathering of domain industry professionals. NamesCon … [Continue reading]
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