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Opportunity is Knocking and DOMAINfest Global 2010 Attendees Are Ready to Answer After Record Breaking Show in Santa Monica

By Ron Jackson

After debuting with three consecutive top notch annual shows in Hollywood, California, Los Angeles based Oversee.net took the risk of tampering with success and moved their popular DOMAINfest Global conference across town for the 2010 edition that ran January 26-28 in Santa Monica. I've always believed in the old adage, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it," but soon after arriving at the new venue, I understood that the show's organizers were putting their faith in a different time tested axiom, "never rest on your laurels."

That philosophy and a willingness to spend the time and money it takes to continually one up themselves resulted in a record breaking crowd turning out in Santa Monica where DOMAINfest Global cemented its reputation as a can't miss event Click here for the Full Story 

 

 


Extreme Makeover - A New Leader, New Venue and New Format Made the 2010 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas Conference a Pivotal Event

By Ron Jackson

The 2010 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas conference that  ran at the Hard Rock Hotel January 21-23 marked a turning point in the popular series that began with the first large scale domain show in October 2004. This was the first time that conference co-founders Rick Schwartz and Howard Neu were not at the helm of a T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conference in America.  Under a new partnership agreement, Schwartz and Neu turned the operation of five of this year's six T.R.A.F.F.I.C. shows to Rick Latona - starting with the Las Vegas event. 

Latona introduced several changes with this conference, including a new show venue at the Hard Rock Hotel and a revamped show schedule. Despite a technical snafu that interrupted the live domain auction, the overall end result was another crowd pleasing show that upheld the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. tradition.  Click here for the Full Story 

 

 


2009 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York Conference Marks the End of an Era

By Ron Jackson

The T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York conference that ran at the Brooklyn Bridge Marriott October 26-29 marked the end of an era for the domain industry. This show came on the 5th anniversary of a collaboration between co-founders Rick Schwartz and Howard Neu that began with a historic event at the Delray Beach, Florida Marriott in October 2004. Now, after staging 15 shows together and licensing two others overseas, the pioneering duo is turning the reins over to Rick Latona who will be fully responsible for five of the six T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conferences scheduled for 2010.

Schwartz and Neu will resurface on the show circuit only once in the upcoming year, having retained the rights to run a big show in their home state of Florida at the Loews Hotel on Miami's South Beach in October 2010 (October 17-19, 2010 to be specific). Though not exactly their swan song, this third consecutive annual show in the Big Apple was a fitting first class send off for Schwartz and Neu as they begin a 12-month break from the show production grind.   Click Here for Full Story

 

 

 

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Co-Founders 
Howard Neu
(at podium)
& Rick Schwartz welcome 
attendees to T.R.A.F.F.I.C. 
New York
2009


Partners in Paradise: Our Review of the 2009 SedoPro Partner Forum in Key West, Florida 

By Ron Jackson

The 2009 SedoPro Partner Forum was held at the Waldorf Astoria's Casa Marina Resort in Key West, Florida October 7-9. Sedo's annual gathering is a different animal than mainstream domain conferences that cover a broad range of industry issues and attract registrants of all kinds - individual domain investors, service providers and venture capitalists to name just a few. Sedo's Partner Forum is a special corporate event that is staged primarily to thank their top clients and business associates for their support. 

Less than 100 people are invited to attend the Forum which alternates between Europe and the U.S. each year. The Sedo events focus much more on networking during social and recreational events than than they do on business seminars. With the SedoPro Forum's picturesque locations the company knows their guests want to spend more time outdoors than being cooped up in a conference room. Here is how the 2009 edition went down.  
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Scene from the beach at 
the Casina Marina Resort in 
Key West, Florida where the 
2009 SedoPro Partner Forum 
was held October 7-9.


2009 Domain Roundtable Provides Rousing Conclusion to the Amazing Conference Race 

By Ron Jackson

When I walked onto the National Mall in Washington D.C. a few days ago, I felt like I had just finished competing in The Amazing Race. I was in the nation's capital for the 2009 Domain Roundtable conference at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington, D.C. (held June 14-16) - my sixth major domain conference in six months. Since mid-April I had averaged one show every two weeks

Could there possibly be anything new left to talk about at Roundtable after so many shows had preceded it? Would there be any new faces left to see that I hadn't seen in the previous five shows? Could Roundtable's new owner, Thought Convergence, come up with any surprises that would make them stand out in a very large conference crowd? The answers to all three questions would turn out to be an emphatic yes.   Click Here for Full Story


Washington D.C. hosted the
2009 Domain Roundtable


Return to Silicon Valley: Three Years After A Landmark Show in Santa Clara T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Came Back for an Encore

By Ron Jackson

The T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conference returned to the site of one of its greatest triumphs April 27-30 when the 2009 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Silicon Valley show was staged in Santa Clara, California. Three years before, in the same location, T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Co-Founders Rick Schwartz and Howard Neu produced an event that played a key role in launching a phenomenal boom in the domain business.  

That left them with a tough act to follow this time, especially since the overall economy is now mired in a severe slump. Attendance took a hit as a result but as has always been the case at T.R.A.F.F.I.C., quality trumps quantity. Here is our blow by blow account of what went down in the Valley.  Click Here for Full Story



Sunny Days for GeoDomains: Our Comprehensive Review of the 2009 GeoDomain Expo in San Diego

By Ron Jackson

Talk about pulling a rabbit out of a hat. The annual GeoDomain Expo, staged by Associated Cities, has a history of presenting exceptionally high value events despite charging the lowest registration fee of any major domain industry conference. Even so, it looked like it would take a miracle to maintain their lofty standards at the 2009 show that was held at the scenic Catamaran Resort in San Diego April 23-25.

As we reported in mid March, a disagreement among AC board members on the future mission and structure of the organization took the group's focus off their showcase conference and some favored canceling as a result. The debate didn't end until March 16, so once the green light was on for good, AC leaders were left with just five weeks to put the Expo together. In a testament to their entrepreneurial skills they not only did it, they did it exceptionally well, not only living up to their previous standards but setting a few new ones along the way. 
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The Catamaran Resort in
in San Diego, site of the 
2009 GeoDomain Expo


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