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The Domain Roundtable conference coming up June 14-17 in Washington, D.C. is starting to finalize the agenda for the show at the Grand Hyatt. One session that looks particularly 

interesting is scheduled for 11am on the first full day of business (June 15). Michael Mann, Rob Monster and the Castello Brothers will be on a panel discussing "Unique Opportunities to Increase Your Domain’s Value." To my knowledge this will be the first time that Mann, the co-founder of BuyDomains, and Monster of Monster Venture Partners, have ever appeared on a panel at a domain industry conference. Add the Castello Brothers (Michael and David), who always bring value to any discussion they take part in, and you have an all-star line up that will insure your time at the session is well spent. 

The seminar synopsis says, "With PPC revenues changing, what other opportunities are available for domainers? This session will explore the entire spectrum available to increase your domain’s value. Our panel

Rob Monster (Monster Venture Partners)
will speak at Domain Roundtable June 15

of experts will take a look into affiliate marketing, leasing, development and other notable monetization methods." Of course, with respect to PPC revenues, "evaporating" might be a better choice of words than "changing" but the upshot is the same, people are desperate to find viable alternatives. Every member of this group has already succeeded in doing that so they will be able to speak to the subject with authority from their own experience.  

You can register for the Domain Roundtable conference here. The cost is $995 and a spouse pass is also available for $395

(Posted May 21, 2009)

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