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Here's
the The Lowdown from
DN Journal,
updated daily to fill you in on the
latest buzz going around the domain name
industry.
The Lowdown is
compiled by DN Journal Editor & Publisher Ron
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People
& Companies in the News: Bill Sweetman,
David Castello & Bree, T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las
Vegas, Hilco IP Auctions, Afternic & Directi
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As
we head into
the 3-day Memorial Day holiday weekend in
the U.S. I wanted to pass along some news
and information from several fronts that came in
over the past couple of days. Let's
start with congratulations to former Tucows
VP Bill Sweetman who is venturing out on
his own with the founding of Name
Ninja, a boutique domain name
consulting firm. Sweetman thinks the timing is
right, noting "With the massive expansion
of the Internet namespace due to the upcoming
rollout of hundreds of new generic Top-Level
Domains (gTLDs), the global demand for
expert domain name advice and strategy is
going to explode.”
Sweetman
said the new firm will help companies acquire,
manage, protect, and profit from their domain
names. Name Ninja is offering a suite of
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Bill
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NameNinja.com Founder
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consulting services
to three types of clients: startups,
entrepreneurs and marketers; individual and
corporate domain name owners; and new gTLD
registries and operators.
The
Toronto-based firm will focus on domain
name acquisition (buyer broker), domain name
rescue, domain name protection, corporate domain
name strategy, and domain name portfolio
management. Name Ninja will also assist new gTLD
registries and operators with distribution,
marketing, and secondary market services.
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Earlier
this week I told you about
upcoming the Nashville-based
rock trio fronted by bree (that
also features Domain Hall of Famer David
Castello on drums) making their
national TV debut on the AXS-TV
channel. On June 18th, the band's
debut CD - All American Girl
- will be released. If you want to be
first in line, you will be happy to know
that the 11-track disc is now available
for pre-order on iTunes.
The band
played two tracks from the new album live
in the studio on AXS-TV - the title track,
"All American Girl" and
"You Can't Take the Heart Out of
Me" (you can see their performance of
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The final
countdown to next week's T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Las Vegas conference at the Bellagio
Hotel is now underway. The final
agenda for the show that runs Wednesday,
May 29 through Saturday, June
1 has now been released.
In addition
to being there to cover the show for you
(with daily highlights in this column),
I'll make a couple of trips to the stage
to speak. On Thursday afternoon
(May 30) at 12:45 I'll join Adam Dicker,
Shane Cultra, Morgan Linton,
Andrew Allemann, Elliot Silver and
Michael Cyger for a Meet the
Bloggers panel discussion
moderated by Howard Neu. |

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Then on
Friday morning (May 31) at 10:45 I'll
return to give the audience an update on
the latest domain sales trends,
based on the weekly data that flows into
us from sellers around the world. |
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In a related
note, for the first time in two months, no
six-figure sales were reported in
our latest
weekly domain sales report,
but it looks like the streak may resume in
our next report. A Hilco Streambank
IP auction ended Wednesday with
Bargain.com selling for $150,000.
As soon as that name is paid for and the
name is transferred to the new owner it
will become eligible for our charts.
The Hilco
Streambank auction also
produced a five-figure three-letter .com
sale - ETM.com at $16,659.
The company said there are parties
interested in some of the names that did
not sell - at numbers less than the
original reserves - and they think it is
likely one or more additional post-acution
sales will be made. |
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Elsewhere,
Afternic
expanded their aftermarket
reseller network yet again,
announcing a partnership with Directi,
the largest domain registrar in Asia
and 7th largest registrar in
the world. Directi will join the
Afternic reseller network as a Premium
Partner, incorporating
Afternic’s vast inventory of
premium domains for sale through
their BigRock brand. |

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Domainers
Rally Around Relief Efforts for Oklahoma Tornado
Victims With Charity Domain Auction
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I've
always been proud
to be part of the domain community and never
more so than when I see domainers step up to
help others in need - something I've
seen over and over through the years. Today is
such a day. DomainBoardroom.com
Founder Donna Mahony has organized an
effort supported by her forum members, Escrow.com
and our friend Elliot Silver at ElliotsBlog.com
to run a three-day charity domain auction
with 100% of the proceeds going to the American
Red Cross’ s Oklahoma City chapter that is
helping victims of this week's disastrous
tornado there.
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The
auction, being conducted on
ElliotsBlog.com, is already underway and
will continue until 5pm (U.S. Eastern Daylight
Time) on Friday, May 24. In addition to domain
names, Domain Boardroom members have donated
gift certificates and services
that are also being auctioned off in this fund
raising effort. Escrow.com is handling the
escrow procedure for these transactions at no
cost to either party.
For
details on how the auction works, what is
in each of the 18 lots being offered and
to place bids - visit this
page at ElliotsBlog.com before the
auction ends Friday afternoon. You can come away
with a great domain name, gift certificate or
service AND the knowledge that you are
coming to the aid of a lot of people who are in desperate
need of a helping hand right now.
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DomainAdvisors.com
Rebrands Under a Cool New Name - Introducing
Igloo.com!
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We
all love domains
but the industry veterans behind DomainAdvisors.com
decided that when it comes to standing out in
a crowd, having "domain" in the
company name (as dozens of others do) may have
finally gotten to the point of being too much
of a good thing. That's why they
have taken the bold move of rebranding the
business as Igloo.com,
effective immediately.
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Igloo.com management team, (left to
right): Amanda Waltz, Gregg
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& CEO Tessa Holcomb told us,
"It was a logical step for us. While
we love the DomainAdvisors name, and will
continue to ensure we approach each
opportunity as an advisor, the
number of companies in our industry with
the word "domain" in their name
has unintentionally led to serious
brand confusion. Given we have been
advising for years on branding,
extolling the value of a short, memorable,
easy to spell domain name, we finally
decided to practice what we preach!”
"We
are a team of
insanely passionate people who are
committed to success by doing
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working hard to
achieve them," Ms. Holcomb said.
"We have grown in size and reputation
and tally more than 200 years of
sales, marketing & professional
experience with combined domain sales
exceeding $100 million. Our
reputation for integrity and
professionalism is unchallenged. With no
in-house acquisitions and/or personal
domain flipping, Igloo domain advisors
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Now
the $64,000 question - why Igloo?
Ms. Holcomb answered, "We wanted a distinct
brand to represent our unique and
growing company. Working personally with
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strong
possibilities. After an extensive search
for a unique, catchy and generic name, we
chose Igloo because it's fresh, creates
interest and provides a lasting, memorable
image with our clients and within the
industry. We found our cool and are more
ready than ever to help our clients find
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The
Igloo.com domain was part of the CCIN
(Castello Cities Internet Network)
portfolio founded by the Castello
Brothers (Michael and David) who own
and develop some of the most recognized
intuitive Geo and Generic domain brand
names in the world. Michael Castello
said, "DomainAdvisors explained their
vision for Igloo.com to us and we were
impressed. To find a home for such a great
name was an easy decision for us. We wish
them much success with Igloo.com." |
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Holcomb added, "The name change to Igloo.com
is being supported by a new logo and website
that will offer additional features over time. This
is an exciting time for our company. We
look forward to building on the Igloo brand and to continued
growth and client successes.”
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T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Las Vegas Through the Years - A Look Back at the
5 Previous Shows That Set the Stage for Next
Week's Return to the Entertainment Capital of
the World
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When
the T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
conference
returns to Las Vegas next week for a show
that will run May 29 - June 1 at the Bellagio
Hotel, it will be the sixth time the
pioneering domain conference has been held in
the city acclaimed as The Entertainment
Capital of the World. However, it will also
be the first time T.R.A.F.F.I.C. co-founders
Rick Schwartz and Howard Neu has
staged a show in Las Vegas in five years
(and over three years since Rick Latona produced
the last T.R.A.F.F.I.C. show there under a
special licensing agreement).
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T.R.A.F.F.I.C.'s
long relationship with Las Vegas started in May
2005 when the just the second event
in the long running series was held at the Venetian
Hotel, seven months after the very first
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. show in Delray
Beach, Florida. That
initial Las Vegas show, which saw a 75% jump
in attendance over the 2004 debut show in
Florida, was also the only T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
conference in the U.S. that I have ever missed.
It happened to fall on the same week my daughter
was graduating from high school (since then she
has graduated from both college and medical
school, so a lot of water has gone under the
bridge since then)!
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(L
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Neu, "Elvis", Darren
Cleveland and "Marilyn
Monroe" at the 1st T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las
Vegas conference in May 2005.
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T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
would return to Las Vegas for the next three
years in a row, continuing to use the beautiful
Venetian Hotel as its base. The primary benefit
of going to T.R.A.F.F.I.C. is the opportunity to
network face to face with the top people in
the domain industry. Schwartz and Neu
understood that and speed networking was a
centerpiece of their May
2006 conference in Las Vegas.

Attendees
at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas conference in
2006 took advantage of every networking
opportunity. This speed networking event
was a big hit and remains a conference fixture
today.
T.R.A.F.F.I.C.'s
live domain auction continued to grow at
the May 2006 Las Vegas show with $2.1 million
in sales (a record at the time - but a mark that
would be surpassed many times in later years as
the industry entered a boom period - largely
stoked by T.R.A.F.F.I.C. itself). That year's
auction also produced was was the highest .net
sale ever reported up to that time - Sex.net
at $450,000.
When
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. returned to Las Vegas in March
2007 for its next show there, I was
stunned when I walked into the Venetian ballroom
on opening day and saw the biggest crowd ever
at a domain conference up to that time - over
600 attendees. That's when I knew this
industry had "arrived".
That was also reflected in a new auction sales
record of $4.3 million, doubling what had
been rung up the previous year.

Part
of the then record-breaking crowd at the 2007
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas conference.
T.R.A.F.F.I.C's
four-year run in Las Vegas (all at the Venetian
Hotel) concluded with the February
2008 show - the last one produced there
by co-founders Rick Schwartz and Howard Neu. It
was another successful show, but Schwartz and
Neu decided it was time to send the show to
new locations around the world (that fall
the first international T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
conference was held in Australia).

T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Co-Founders Rick Schwartz (seated) and Howard
Neu at the
2008 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas conference -
the last one they personally produced.
As
all T.R.A.F.F.I.C. shows do, the 2008 Las Vegas
conference attracted all of the industry's
leading figures.
In the photo below, my wife Diana visits
with legendary domainer and long time friend Frank
Schilling of InternetTraffic.com.

While
the 2008 show was the last one Rick and Howard
ran in Las Vegas, they still attended the January
2010
show that Rick Latona
staged at the Hard Rock Hotel there
(under a licensing agreement). If gave Schwartz
and Neu a rare opportunity to enjoy a
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. show with their families as spectators
- a welcome respite after years of hard work.
That
week I spent a night out in Las Vegas with Howard
Neu, his wife Barbara and son Ray.
One of our stops happened to be at the Paris
Hotel Cafe directly across the street from
the Bellagio Hotel. While having dinner
on the outdoor patio there I
snapped the photo below of Howard and Barbara
with the Bellagio in the background. At the time
none of us new that over three years later, when
they decided to run a show in Las Vegas again,
it would be at the Bellagio where we had
gone to see the world famous dancing
fountains (the best free show in
Vegas).

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more on why Schwartz and Neu decided to take
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. back to Las Vegas after a long
absence, see our show preview interview with
the conference co-founders in our May
Newsletter. I will, of course, be at
next week's conference to cover it for you and I
hope to see many of you there in person. It's
not too late to register
if you want to make it to the big event.
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Email.biz
Booming After Star-Studded Launch Party in India
- Founder Coming to T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas +
Directi Launches .IN.NET & SEOBlog.com Makes
Debut
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Lots
of ground to cover today!
Back in December
I told you about .BIZ baron Anshul
Goyal and the new email service he was
developing at Email.biz.
This is a big time effort and Goyal made that
clear at the official Email.biz launch party
last month in New Delhi, India where he
was accompanied by the service's new brand
ambassador, Bollywood film star and
supermodel Yaana Gupta. You can see the
full press release about the Email.biz launch here
(.pdf file). Registered
users of Email.biz can choose from over 20,000
premium domains (including one and two letter
domains) to create an email address
incorporating their name, company’s name or
their nickname. Users can also
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film star & Email.biz brand ambassador Yaana
Gupta and Email.biz founder Anshul Goyal
at the company's April 28 launch party in New
Delhi, India.
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check
mail from all of their accounts at other
services from within their Email.biz
account, making it a one stop solution. If
you are going to next week's T.R.A.F.F.I.C conference
in Las Vegas, you can get more details
about the rapidly growing service directly
from Anshul who will be flying in from India
for the conference.
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Speaking of T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Las Vegas, show founder
Rick Schwartz announced this morning
that the show is responding to requests
for a one-day pass to specific days
at the event that runs May 29-June 1
at the Bellagio Hotel.
To meet those
requests, Schwartz created two
additional pass options:
Pass #1
includes the Wednesday Night Opening
Cocktail party PLUS all Thursday events,
including Breakfast, Lunch, Seminars,
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Auction,
Party and the Best Networking in the
Industry. The cost for that is $1395.
Pass
#2 includes the Thursday Night Water
School Party plus all Friday events,
including Breakfast, Networking Lunch,
Seminars and After Party. Cost for that is
$895 including the $50 donation to
the Water School on your behalf.
Schwartz
noted, "Personally I don't encourage one day passes because you are truly
not getting the total benefit of
what we do, but I do understand some
schedules these days are very tight
so we are making this accommodation for
the show.
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Elsewhere,
the Directi
Group, India’s largest
supplier of domain names, has
launched a new internet addressing
domain, .IN.NET.
The new privately operated, Indian
focused address will offer
shorter, more memorable names that
are otherwise hard to find in .com,
.net or .in.
Directi Group Founder and CEO Bhavin
Turakhia said, "Our aim is
to make name scarcity a non-issue
and offer all Indians a short,
memorable name at a very affordable
price.”
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.IN.NET
will launch with a 42-day
Landrush & TM Claims service
starting June 18, 2013, where
customers can pre-register for
generic, premium names and brand
names can block their domain names
to prevent cybersquatting. Open
registrations on a first-come,
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In
other launch news, Michael Cyger,
who runs the popular DomainSherpa.com
video blog, is branching out with a new
information service for the search
engine optimization industry
that debuted today at SEOBlog.com
(a news aggregation service similar
to what Domaining.com
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Cyger
said, "The purpose of
SEOBlog.com is to aggregate the best
thought leadership from
search engine optimization
professionals. Yes, people can
create a Twitter feed of
their favorite blogs or receive
emails from them all, but getting
the best blogs in one place
is how we're adding value.
SEOBlog.com saves members time,
our most precious resource."
"All
blogs are curated, reviewed and
approved by an SEOBlog.com
editor," Cyger added. "We
also provide access to the best
blogs in a variety of ways:
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Summary format on the website
SEOBlog.com
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The most popular stories, as
determined by readers, emailed
daily.
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All headlines via twitter.com/seoblog
and facebook.com/seoblogcom
With
Michael you can be sure you will
find a professional and informative
service at SEOBlog.com. |

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SEOBlog.com Founder |
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Bree
and Domain Giant/Drummer David Castello Will
Make Their National TV Debut Tonight With a Live
Performance on the AXS Network
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Just
last week
I was telling you about the upcoming June 18
release of the debut CD from bree,
the rising rock star managed by domain industry
giant David
Castello, a lifelong musician who
also plays drums in bree's trio. The band is
causing a lot of other people to sit up and take
notice too. David just informed me that bree
will be leading the group's live national
TV debut tonight (Monday night, May 20) on
billionaire Mark Cuban's cable music
channel AXS-TV. They
will be performing
the title track from the upcoming CD "All
American Girl" and another cut from the
debut album, "You Can't Take The Heart
Out Of Me." For
people outside of Nashville, where the group is
based, this will their first chance to see bree
perform. They will be doing the songs live
from Studio
D at Soundcheck Nashville.
The show is slated to start at 10pm U.S.
Eastern time (9pm in Nashville, 8pm
in the Mountain time zone and 7pm on the
west coast). If
you don't know already know the AXS-TV channel
number for your local cable
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you can find it by going to www.axs.tv/subscribe
and entering your zip code and cable service
provider to find the station in your area
(in Tampa, I'll be watching on Verizon FIOS HD
Channel 569). For
those with DISH Network it’s channel
167 and on Direct TV it’s channel 340.
Don't miss it
- you'll want to be able to tell your grandkids you
saw bree's national TV debut! :-)
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Two
Reasons Nashville.com's David Castello is Doing
a Happy Dance
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Domain
industry veterans
are all familiar with the Castello
Brothers (David and
Michael) and the portfolio of premier
properties held by their company Castello
Cities Internet Network. Those
include generic gems like Whisky.com and Bullion.com
and geodomain powerhouses like PalmSprings.com,
Acapulco.com and Nashville.com.
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Most
of you also know that David (a life long
musician) moved to Nashville a couple of
years ago to manage the career of upcoming rock
star bree
and play drums in her trio. While there David
has also been spending a lot of his time working
with DevDigital.com
to take the Nashville.com
website to another level.
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It
looks like that effort is paying off in a big
way. Today Nashville.com announced
record breaking traffic gains at the site. In
addition to passing well established local
rivals NashvilleScene.com and VisitMusicCity.com
in Alexa's
rankings, Nashville.com is now ranking higher
than major city sites like NewYork.com, SanFrancisco.com
and Chicago.com.
The DevDigital team
that built and manages Nashville.com includes strategists, project managers, programmers, marketing pros, agency veterans, and designers who have
500 projects under their belts. They
took on Nashville.com last November and had the
revamped new site up in December with a steady
string of traffic gains since then with no end
to the upward trend in site.
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The other
thing David is excited about is tomorrow
night's launch party for bree's debut
CD titled All American Girl
- an event that will be held at the Mercy
Lounge in Nashville. The CD (cover
shown at left) will be released to
the public on June 18th.
The highly
anticipated disc is already creating a lot
of buzz. In fact Microsoft's MSN
network has decided to feature the
bree CD on its Inside
Music: Listening Booth page
the week it is released.
David sent me
an advance copy of the 11-track CD and it
rocks from start to finish. Music fans are
in for a treat when this one hits
the street.
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Companies
in the News: NameMedia's BuyDomains.com,
Sedo & Hilco IP Auctions
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NameMedia's
popular domain aftermarket platform, BuyDomains.com,
has been given a stylish new makeover
that debuted today. A company spokesman told us
the new site was designed to provide a clean,
simplified, and improved user experience for
domain buyers. Dan
Vescuso said, "We've enhanced our
search capabilities, and our new filtering
interface makes refining your search results
quick and easy. The new site design is optimized
for mobile and tablet users as well, so
you can find and buy domains easily on-the-go.
Additionally, the shopping cart process has been
simplified, getting buyers their domains faster." With
an eye on end users, the new site also
does a good job of explaining the value
of a good domain to any enterprise - an emphasis
that can only help sellers who list on the
BuyDomains platform.
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Elsewhere, Sedo
issued their latest quarterly
report (.pdf file) Tuesday
covering business in the opening
quarter of 2013 at the domain services
giant. The Sedo Holding Group reported
that its revenue grew by 7.3% during
Q1-2013 to €36.9 million
(compared to €34.4 million in
the same quarter a year ago). The growth was driven by the
Affiliate Marketing segment that
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The
Domain Marketing segment (domain
sales and parking) didn't fare as with
revenue falling 14.1% from the same
quarter a year ago. Sedo said that
division was challenged by a falling market and growing
competition fueled by " new and price-aggressive
providers." Even so, the number
of domains on the Sedo platform rose from
14.9 million a year ago to 16.6
million in Q1-2013.
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One
other note today - Hilco
Streambank announced the
addition of several new domain
names and trademarks to the
upcoming online
auction we told
you about a couple of
weeks ago (the sale will take place
on May 20 through May 22, 2013).
Tweeter.com and
TWTR.com are among the
domains that have been added to a
catalog that already included Bargain.com,
ETM.com, VirtualMall.com
and many others.
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Live
Domain Auction Pioneer T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Keeps the
Tradition Alive With Upcoming May 30 Sale in Las
Vegas - Current Catalog Was Released Today
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Live
domain auctions
have been a fixture at T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
conferences
ever since the pioneering event staged the
first one ever at its second Florida show
back in October
2005. That inaugural auction yielded
impressive results for a debut event too with Consulting.com
going for $180,000 and a three-name
package that included Bachelor.com,
Bachelor.net and Bachelor.org selling
for $125,000. Another
live auction will be an integral part of the 24th
conference in the popular T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
series that will run May 29 to June 1, 2013
at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas.
Auction day will be Thursday, May 30 with
the sale scheduled from 2pm-4pm (local
time). Today,
conference show co-founder Rick Schwartz
released the current list of domains that are
scheduled to go on the block (there will likely
be several additions between now auction day -
you can see the most current full list by
checking the auction section of the Schedule
page at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. website).
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A
scene from the last T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Live Domain Auction (October 2012 in
Ft. Lauderdale Beach, Florida).
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The
current auction list includes 3DMovie.com,
AFQ.com, Bouquet.com, LawnMowing.com
and Thriller.com to name just a few. To
spice things up, the mix also includes several non
.com domains including JAX.net, ConsolidateDebt.org,
777.me, Artist.us (with Artists.us),
Silly.tv and Time.travel.
Schwartz
said that more than 50% of the list has NO
RESERVE and will sell to the highest bidder.
He added that you can bid in person, by text, by
email or by phone.
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14, 2013)
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Stop the Presses! Change of Plans for the Big Water Night Party at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas
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On
Monday
I told you about Water
Night - a special fundraising
party benefiting The
Water School that was going to get
underway at 9pm on the opening night (May 29) of
the 2013 T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Las Vegas conference that runs May
29 - June 1 at the Bellagio Hotel.
A minimum $50 donation was required for the
event that was going to follow T.R.A.F.F.I.C.'s
official opening night Cocktail Party.
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There
has now been a change in plans.
Water Night has joined forces with
T.R.A.F.F.I.C to make it an official
show event and T.R.A.F.F.I.C. is
going to pay the $50 charge for every
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. registrant who wants
to go to the Water Night event (and that
should be ALL of them)! As part of
that change, the party - now dubbed the T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
WaterNight Vegas Charity Party sponsored
by NameCheap - is being
shifted to Thursday night, May 30
with the same running time (9pm to 1am)
and the same location - the PBR Rock
Bar - just across the street from the
Bellagio. It
is important
to note that all T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
attendees still MUST sign up for
WaterNight at www.WaterNight.org
as everyone has to be on the separate
guest list to attend. In addition to
covering the minimum admission cost (you
can donate more to this worthy cause to
help them reach their $20,000 goal),
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pay
for the food and NameCheap
will cover the cost of the open bar and
entertainment to make sure every dollar
goes to The Water School. |
Non-domain
industry guests are also welcome with a
minimum donation amount, while all domain
industry guests must be paid T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
attendees and wear their badges to
the event.
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By the way,
in case you missed our May
newsletter that was sent out
to opt-in
subscribers yesterday, it features a
special T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas
preview interview with show
co-founders Rick Schwartz (who
celebrated a birthday yesterday)
and Howard Neu.
They talk
about why it has been 5 years since they
last ran a show in Las Vegas, what is in
store this time around and, in
something that will be of special interest
to many, why new gTLDs won't have a
high profile at this show. Check that out here. |
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In
another related noted, you may
recall from my post
a couple of weeks ago the details of
Domaining
Spain conference
co-producer Jodi Chamberlain's successful
fundraising effort for The Water
School. Jodi allowed her long brown
hair to be shaved off in
exchange for donations to the
charity and wound up attracting
$35,000 in pledges.
The
Water School's blog has just
published Jodi's
own account of her
entire hair-raising (I mean
hair-lowering) and heart
warming experience in Spain.
Jodi's journey is not over either.
As she explains in the story, she
will be heading to Africa this
summer to see the Water School's
life saving work in person.
Check out her full story here. |

Jodi
Chamberlain
sacrificing her hair at last month's
Domaining Spain conference in
an effort that raised $35,000
for The Water School. |
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(Posted May
10, 2013)
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How
the 2nd Annual Domain Boardroom Funfest Wound Up
Getting Bobbled - And Why That's a Good Thing!
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DomainBoardroom's
2nd annual DBR
Funfest wrapped up a four-day
run in Dana Point, California
Monday (May 6) that had guests raving
about another great get together with
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Today
I got a Funfest picture I have been waiting a
long time to see. Shortly after last year's
inaugural "un-conference" ended,
DBR Founder Donna Mahony (one of the most
thoughtful people you will meet in this or any
other business) told me she wanted to do something
special at the 2013 Funfest to honor one of
the forum's most helpful and beloved members - Bob
Olea (Bob, a commercial airline pilot, was
the subject of our July 2012 Cover
Story).
Donna
came up with the idea of secretly having Bobbleheads.com
founder Warren Royal (who was also
featured in a DN Journal Cover
Story in December 2008) create a custom
Bob Olea bobblehead doll. Warren came
through with flying colors and Donna was able to
present the surprised and delighted domain
investor with Warren's creation over the weekend
at Dana Point.

DomainBoardroom
Founder Donna Mahony with DBR member Bob
Olea and his
new bobblehead doll at the DBR Funfest
this past weekend in Dana Point, California.
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As you can
see in the close up photo on the right,
Warren Royal, the Michelangelo of
the bobblehead world, didn't miss a trick
in designing the Bob Olea bobblehad. It's
all there (including the airplane!)
with every hair in place, not only on
Bob's head but on his trademark mustache
as well! The piece required a
special runway-sized base to accommodate
the mini 747 and that's there too, along
with the ever present broad smile
Bob is most known for (you can see some fascinating
photos from the entire design process here).
I've always
said that the domain industry has some of
the most creative people I've ever
met in any business. Another
example was provided on behalf of a DBR member who
wasn't able to make it to Funfest but
whose always welcome presence was made known none the
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Bob
Olea and Kevin Allen honored Canada's
Shaun Pilfold by producing and presenting
Funfest guests with a stash of custom
labeled Pilfold's P.O.S. Pilsner beer
- a brew that immediately became the official
beverage of the 2013 DBR
Funfest. |

I
mentioned to Donna that a lot of people from our
industry could have made it BIG on Madison
Avenue, but I'm glad they wound up in
this business instead. She summed up the
overall vibe from this year's Funfest by noting,
"it's just a rare group of
competitors who end the gathering with hugs
instead of handshakes." When someone
asks you what is so special about this business
- that's as good an answer as you could ever
give.
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(Posted May
8, 2013)
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Transactions
at Escrow.com Pass the $1.5 BILLION Mark - More
Than Half From Domains and Websites
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Escrow.com
released some pretty startling
sales numbers today when the company
reported the total value of Escrow.com's
historical sales has passed the $1.5 BILLION
mark. While it took almost 11 years to reach $1
Billion, Escrow.com needed less than a year
and half to reach the latest landmark and
President/General Manager Brandon Abbey said
they expect to hit $2 BILLION by the end
of this year. Sales
of domains and websites have played
a starring role in Escrow.com's
remarkable growth story. Director or
Business Development Andee Hill told
me more than 50% of the company's
sales have been produced by |

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domains
and websites. Pretty remarkable when you
consider that The company is the
recommended transaction settlement service
for companies like Cars.com, AutoTrader
and Ebay Motors that produces tons
of high ticket sales. |
Even
so, with their supporters including Go Daddy,
Flippa.com and dozens of top domain
brokers, our industry has more than held its own
as a driving force in Escrow.com's ascent
to ever increasing heights. With
CyberSource's 2013 Online Fraud Report estimating
that consumers lost $3.5 billion due to
online fraud in 2012 (up $800 million from from
just two years earlier) it's little wonder that
so many people have turned to the pioneering
escrow services provider to ensure their
transactions are safe.
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7, 2013)
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T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Las Vegas Update: Last Week for Current
Registration and Hotel Rates + Water Night
Fundraiser to Follow Opening Night Party |
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The
T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Las Vegas conference
is just three weeks way and if you
are thinking about going to the highly
anticipated event, you can save yourself
some money by acting this week. The
event that runs May 29 - June 1 at
the Bellagio
Hotel will be the first Las
Vegas show staged by T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Co-Founders Rick Schwartz and Howard
Neu since 2008
(in a licensing agreement, Rick Latona staged
a January 2010
show under the T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
banner at the city's Hard Rock Hotel). Their
Las Vegas shows have always been big crowd
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with
the world famous Bellagio hosting for
the first time, this one is bound to be something
special. |
In
a letter to the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. mailing list today
Schwartz announced the show's rights to a block of
discounted
rooms at the Belllagio ends this
week and the hotel is already 90%
booked for conference week. You may (or may not)
be still be able to get a room at the Bellagio
next week but it will cost you more. So will show
registration. Schwartz said this is the final week
before the rate rises by $200 to the $1,995
rate that will also be charged at the door.
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A
scene from the February 2013
Water Night event in Los Angeles. |
I
will, of course, be in Las Vegas to cover
the show and hope to see you there as well.
In
a related note, representatives from The
Water School have scheduled a
special Water
Night Fundraising Party that
will get underway shortly after
T.R.A.F.F.I.C.'s big Opening Night
Cocktail Party concludes Wednesday
night, May 29. The T.R.A.F.F.I.C. event
will wrap up at the Bellagio around 8:30pm,
then attendees can move over to the PBR
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for a party that is scheduled to run from 9pm
- 1am. A minimum $50 donation is
required for admittance to that event (and
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With
sponsor NameCheap.com
picking up the massive bar tab - 100%
of the proceeds make it to The Water School.
You can get your tickets here
and it is a good idea to get them in
advance. The first Water Night party
held during Webfest
Global in Los Angeles in
February drew a wall to wall crowd
for an event that raised $40,000 for
the The Water School. |
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6, 2013)
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Companies
in the News: .ME Registry, Hilco IP Auctions,
Afternic & NameJet
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In
a refreshing change
from the usual registry model - where you
have no chance to get one of the
best domains unless you have deep enough
pockets to win an auction - The .ME
Registry is going to release
five previously reserved generic names to
applicants who come up with the best
development plan for those
domains. The registry will start
accepting applications to develop
Around.ME, Hire.ME, Fund.ME,
Find.ME and For.ME on May
10, 2013 and will leave the window
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businesses, large or small, existing or
start-up, are eligible to apply. .ME Registry
CEO Predrag Lesic said, “The goal of
the Premium
Domain Program is to assign the
very best premium domains to the best content.
We are not interested in just selling the
domain; we think the quality of service provided
has a far better value for our company
and for the end users. That’s the main
criteria we’ll be looking for in our Premium
Domain Program applicants.” .ME,
who started the Premium Domain Program in 2008,
believes (and I think correctly so) - that the
long term success of the extension depends
on people being able to find useful sites
on .ME domains - thereby increasing recognition,
trust and registrations in the TLD. While they
could get more cash in the short term by selling
those premium names off, the payoff will be
infinitely larger if people start seeing and
using more .ME domains in their daily
life.
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If
you are someone whose preference (and
resources) lean toward just buying
high quality domains outright you may be
more interested in an upcoming IP
auction that will run May 20-22,
2013 with domains (and related IP
assets) including Bargain.com, BrandEquity.com,
ETM.com, VirtualMall.com and
others going on the block.
The
auction is being run by Hilco
Streambank, an advisory firm
specializing in the valuation and
marketing of brands, trademarks and other
intangible assets. They were hired by
several well-known corporations to sell
off these
domain assets. |
The
domain names and related intellectual property
including trademarks, customer lists and vanity
phone numbers will be sold in separate lots in
an auction on Hilco’s internet auction
platform. Interested parties can visit the HilcoIPAuctions.com
website for more details.
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Elsewhere,
two of the domain industry's most popular
auction platforms, Afternic.com
and NameJet.com,
have announced a new partnership
under which Afternic’s portfolio of
premium domains with Buy it Now
prices will be offered to NameJet
customers. Eligible Afternic domains can
be immediately transferred to NameJet
customers.
NameJet’s
General Manager Matt Overman said,
"We are committed to providing our
expanding customer base with more
choices and the best user experience
for acquiring premium domains, and
Afternic was a natural choice.” |

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