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The
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September
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Welcome to the The
Lowdown from
DN Journal - your source for notable news
and information from all corners of the global
domain name
industry!
The Lowdown
is compiled by DN Journal
Editor & Publisher Ron Jackson. |
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2nd
Edition of Domain Days Dubai Ready to Go with 2024
Show On Track to Surpass Successful Debut |
The
inaugural edition of Domain
Days Dubai (DDD), an ambitious new
conference designed to serve the growing MENA
region, drew rave
reviews last year. While DDD has a
focus on MENA, the 2023 event attracted attendees
from all over the world as professionals from
other regions came, eager to learn more about the
opportunities that are open to all in the MENA
area. The only difference this year is there
will be even more attendees (as well as speakers
and sponsors) when the 2024 event runs November
5 and 6 at the Marriott Resort Palm
Jumeirah in Dubai. With
just 35 days to go before the show, DDD Founder Munir
Badir told us, "We already have around
185 attendees registered and 40 |
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speakers
set to appear during the jam-packed two-day
agenda. Sponsor response has also
been amazing with more than 30 companies
supporting the conference. In fact, all
of the cool sponsorship slots like the
event bag, dinner, seat backs, etcetera is sold
out this year."
The increase in
attendance comes primarily from two sources - great
word of mouth from those who attended the
debut edition of Domain Days last year and
the ICANN
81 meeting being held just a few
days after the 2024 show (November 9-14) in Istanbul.
Munir said, "I've had at least 40
people tell me they will be staying in Dubai
for a few more days, then take the
four-and-a-half flight to attend the ICANN
meeting."
DDD will
attract Domain Investors, Registrars, Registries,
leaders in Monetization & Traffic, and
well as Web 3 Domains, plus Hosting & Cloud Providers,
SaaS, and Industry Enthusiasts. If you don't
have a Domain
Days Dubai ticket yet, and can
act fast, today (September 30) is the
last day to take advantage of a 25% advance
sale discount. DDD's special hotel
discount rate will be good for a
few more days, ending on October 5th. |
Munir
Badr
Domain Days Founder and
Founder & CEO at AEserver.com |
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Radix
Scores Twin Wins for Namify AI and .Tech with #1
Product of the Day Honor from Product Hunt |
Radix
has found another new way to increase awareness
for their innovative services and top level
domains. Radix, the administrator of ten TLDs
(including .tech, .store, .site
and .online to name a few) also operates
multiple cutting edge services like Namify AI
(based at Namify.tech).
Namify AI is an upgraded AI-powered version of
the well established business name generator that
solves one of the biggest challenges faced by
domain buyers, small business owners, solopreneurs
and startups. That is finding a meaningful
name with an available domain, social media
username and trademark. In
the past, that time consuming process has required
extensive research across multiple websites.
Namify AI addresses the issue with this new
version of the comprehensive name generator that
makes it possible to find the perfect brand name
quickly and efficiently. Radix was confident
enough in the product to submit it to Product
Hunt where Namify AI
immediately won over the huge PH audience, being
voted #1 Product of the Day and #3 for the
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That is
a big deal because over 5 million
people visit Product Hunt every month and if a
product is upvoted into the PH Top 10, it also gets
featured in a mailout to over half a million dedicated
PH subscribers. That is no easy task because every
product is competing against a wide variety of
cutting edge products and services that come from
every corner of the tech world - not just one
category from that huge universe. Product
Hunt was founded in 2013 and took off so quickly
that AngelList stepped in to acquire the
company for $20 million just three years
later. For Radix, the Product Hunt win meant a huge
boost in recognition of Namify AI's capabilities as
well as for the Radix TLD where the company makes
its home - .tech.
Namify
AI's infobox at Product Hunt
To
drill down a bit further, Namify AI leverages the
power of AI to suggest brand names highly
tailored to very specific products or business
ideas. It allows users to fine-tune suggestions
based on their brand’s style and tone and
target audience. Additionally, users can include
must-have keywords across all suggestions. Namify AI
supports eight languages, checks domain name
availability, verifies social media username
availability, and offers a free custom logo.
Product
Hunt user and Growth Marketer/Digital Entrepreneur Ali
Mirza commented on the upgraded version of
Namify AI, noting, “I have been using Namify for
the last couple of years and I am a huge fan. The
business names are unique and memorable. Also, the
trademark check feature is amazing. I don't need to
hire a lawyer to do the initial research.”
Namrata
Arya, Head of Product at Namify AI,
said, “Achieving the #1 Product of the
Day on Product Hunt is a remarkable
milestone for Namify AI and Radix. This
recognition validates our efforts to
innovate and spread nTLD awareness. Whether
you're launching a startup, managing a side
hustle, sharing your passion as a blogger,
or running a small business, establishing a
credible online presence is key to gaining
momentum. However, finding a memorable brand
name that doesn’t infringe on an existing
trademark, securing a matching domain, and
securing social media handles can be
challenging, costly, and time-consuming.
Many entrepreneurs settle for
less-than-ideal names, which can impact
their brand perception for years to come. We
are ecstatic about the community's positive
response and are dedicated to empowering
businesses to build strong, unique brand
identities.”
Namify
AI is part of a family of Radix services
that, like Elevate.store, Link.store
and Linklab.site, are key platforms
in their efforts to spread nTLD awareness
and support the Internet community. |
Namrata
Arya
Head of Product, Namify AI |
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.ART
Announces Finalists for 2024 Digital Innovation in
Art Award and Two Special Mention Honorees |
The
.ART
Registry, in
collaboration with GP Bullhound
Allstars, has unveiled the finalists
for the prestigious Digital Innovation in Art Award 2024 (DIIA). This year's
finalists represent the forefront of
innovation, creativity, and technology
in the art world, with projects that push
boundaries and redefine the possibilities of digital art.
Many in the UK and Europe view the GP Bullhound
Allstars awards as a tech world version of the
"Oscars," so sponsoring the DIIA is a
natural fit for .ART. The
finalists were chosen after a rigorous evaluation
by a nine-member independent jury
that provided expertise in museum leadership, Web3
technology, domain industry insight and
international curatorial acumen. For the second
consecutive year Paul Nicks, GoDaddy Vice
President for Domain Investors, represented our
industry on the jury. When their work was done,
the jury had winnowed an extraordinary semi-final
field down to these six finalists: |
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- ArtCentrica (Italy): Revolutionizing art education with an online platform that offers interactive
tools and access to over 8,000 high-resolution artworks, fostering immersive learning
experiences.
- Ask Mona
(France): Enhancing art experiences with AI-powered chatbots that engage and
inform museum visitors, with plans to expand into educational sectors.
- Barnes Foundation
(USA): Innovating in art education and engagement by utilizing digital tools
to provide interactive and immersive experiences for their diverse audience.
- Guru Experience
(USA): Developing immersive art experiences using virtual reality and other
digital technologies, creating engaging and interactive art exhibitions.
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SuprSketch Corp (USA): A subscription-based platform with live digital canvases that allows
artists to share their creative processes and engage with their communities in real-time.
- Sureel
(USA): Offering AI tools that ensure fair attribution for creators in AI-generated content,
supporting various digital forms and enabling creators to control their participation.
In addition to the finalists, the .ART Registry
also introduced two Special Mentions for the
first time, recognizing exceptional originality and artistic
contribution. Those went to:
Special
Mentiion - Originality: Beambike (Germany): Commended for its innovative approach to
sustainability by integrating technology with traditional art forms to promote environmental
awareness.
Special
Mention - Artist: SLS Studio (France): Recognized for outstanding artistic innovation of
Solimán López, blending AI and blockchain to create interactive installations that challenge the
boundaries of art and technology.
The
winner(s) will be announced at the Allstars
Gala in London on October 10th, 2024. Last year's
winners included Artivive (Austria), a trailblazer in augmented reality, transforming traditional
artworks into dynamic, interactive narratives, and
Well of Art (Poland), revolutionizing art
education with their innovative Glaze software, which brings heritage oil painting techniques to
the digital classroom.
Ulvi
Kasimov, Founder of .ART Registry, said,
"We are honored to celebrate these remarkable projects that exemplify the transformative
potential of technology in the art
world. These finalists and special mentions reflect the diversity and creativity that is driving the future of art,
and we are excited to see how they continue to shape the industry." |
Ulvi Kasimov
.ART
Registry Founder |
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Nominations
Now Open for ICA's 2025 Lonnie Borck Memorial
Award and Their New Trailblazer Award |
The
Internet
Commerce Association
(ICA), the non-profit organization that fights for
domain owner's rights, is now accepting nominations
for the ICA's 8th annual Lonnie
Borck Memorial Award (LBMA). The
prestigious award was first presented in 2017 in
memory of the late universally loved domain
advocate Lonnie
Borck.
In
the LBMA's first three years its recipients were
chosen based on their "exceptional efforts in
championing the rights of domain name
registrants" and went to industry leaders
from the legal arena. Starting with the 2020
award, the criteria was broadened to
include every corner of the domain industry with
the guiding principal being to recognize a person
who has made "extraordinary contributions
toward fostering a sense of community
within the domain name industry."
Everyone
in the industry (whether they are an ICA
member or not) is welcome to submit
a nomination for the 2025 Lonnie
Borck Award that will be presented at the
ICA's next Annual
Meeting that will be held January
26-28, 2025 at Resorts World in Las
Vegas. Nominations will remain open through
the end of October. The ICA Board will then
review and approve nominees with ICA members then
voting to select the winner.
The
previous winners of the Lonnie Borck Memorial
Award were: |
Lonnie
Borck
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2017
- David Weslow
2018 - John Berryhill
2019 - Kathy Kleiman
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2020
- Ron Jackson
2021 - Michael Cyger
2022 - Andrew Allemann
2024* - Jason Sheppard
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*The
first six Lonnie Borck Awards were presented at the
annual Namefest Global conference but, after
the ICA established their own stand alone annual
meeting for members, they moved presentation of
what would have been the 2023 award to their annual January
event this year. That prompted a label change to
2024 to match the presentation date.
The
ICA has enjoyed extraordinary growth
over the past decade with new members
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onboard from every corner of the
industry. In turn, the organization has
continued to
roll out new initiatives aimed at supporting
its members and recognizing outstanding
accomplishments they have achieved. The
latest is the introduction of a new ICA
Trailblazer
Award designed to celebrate
companies and individuals that have
significantly advanced the domain name
industry by creating an especially
innovative product or service with lasting
influence on our business. |
As they
have done with the Lonnie Borck Memorial Award, the
ICA invites you to help determine the
winner of the first ICA Trailblazer Award by nominating those
companies or individuals that you believe are
deserving of the award. Nominations are open to
the entire industry and both companies and
individuals are welcome to nominate themselves if
they feel their contributions are worthy of
recognition. Nominations will remain open until October
31st.
Once the nominations
are in, the ICA board will review and approve the
nominations with the winner of the ICA
Trailblazer Award then selected in ICA member
voting. The inaugural award will be presented at the
January 2025 ICA Annual Member Meeting in Las Vegas
during an awards ceremony that will also reveal the
winner of the Lonnie Borck Memorial Award.
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Radix
Reports Best Half-Year of Premium Domain Revenue
to Date with Sales Topping $5 Million |
Radix
has released their latest semi-annual report on
the registry operator's premium domain sales
results across the 10 TLDs they administer.
Their H1-2024
Premiums Report (.pdf file) details
how Radix generated $5.16 million in Total
Premium Retail Revenue - the best 6-month cycle
they have had to date.
That
number includes $3.83 million in Premium
Retail Renewal Revenue.
It also represents a 12% jump above the
same period in 2023. .Tech was Radix's
highest grossing TLD with $1.58 million in
total revenue. The chart below tracks Radix's
uninterrupted growth in premium revenue over the
past four years, |
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The chart
below zeros in on revenue from new premium
registrations alone, with .tech again the
leading TLD from that perspective, followed by
.online and .store.
The
picture for premium renewal revenue
(charted below) was bright as well with 62%
of premium domains renewed after their initial term,
72% for second renewals and 84% for
the third and subsequent renewals.
For a much
more detailed breakdown of the premium domain
revenue picture at Radix you can check out the full
report here.
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