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How
Domain Industry People Are Helping Break the Cycle of Poverty and
Bringing Hope Where It's Needed Most
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The domain industry is
fortunate to have a lot of people who go out of their way to help
others, so it is especially gratifying to see one of their own
dreams be realized. At the beginning of this year, that happened
for industry veteran Shaun
Wilkinson, whose vision of opening a sorely needed high
school for children in Mombasa, Kenya became a reality.
Shaun, who first entered the
industry with Sedo in 2007, began this quest almost 15 years ago
when he went to continue to serve as a volunteer teacher at a
struggling new primary school there. After helping the school get
established, he set his sites on creating a secondary school where
those kids could afford to continue their education and better their
lives as well of those of their families. With some help from his domain
industry friends, the dream has now come true. Full
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Social
Centric Agenda and Soaring 2024 Attendance Has Made the ICA
Annual Meeting a Can't Miss Event
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The Internet
Commerce Association (ICA) returned to Las Vegas for
their 2024 Annual Meeting where they were welcomed January 17-20
by a crowd that grew 50% over last year. With their latest
conference, the ICA has firmly established their event as
one of the most important ones on the industry's global
conference calendar. Among the many things it has going for it is
that attending the meeting and supporting
the ICA is in your own best interests as it enables
them to continue the invaluable work they do to protect domain owner's
rights. There is more to it than that though. If
you didn't attend the Annual Meetings you are no doubt wondering what
makes this conference different from all of the rest? We'll tell
you what is in their secret sauce.
Full Story Here |
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Opening
night reception at the
2024 ICA Annual Meeting in Las Vegas |
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The
Domain King's Sweetest Deal: How the Sale of GreenRabbit.com Wound Up
Putting Over $11 Million in Rick Schwartz's Pocket |
On
Monday October 1, 2023
the Performance
Food Group (PFG) acquired fresh and frozen foods
delivery company GreenRabbit.com
for an undisclosed price. Whatever the amount was, PFG, a company that
has assets valued at $7.8 billion could easily afford it. There
is a fascinating domain back story behind this deal.
GreenRabbit.com was a new brand adopted by the owners of
Candy.com in 2021 when their business services had expanded far
beyond the category they had become a power in after acquiring the
Candy.com domain from Rick Schwartz back in 2009.
Being
the savvy businessman that he is, Rick, widely known as the Domain King,
crafted the Candy.com deal to give him not only $3 million in
cash, but also equity in the company that acquired the domain.
So, when GreenRabbit was acquired, 14 years after he sold Candy.com,
Rick, who had picked up $1.7 million from a share sale three
years ago, collected another $6.8 million, bringing his total
take from the domain to over $11 million! Full
Story Here |
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Rick
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Michael Castello Closes $1.5 Million Sale of Room.com to Cap 26-Year Saga from Hand Registration to 7-Figure Sale
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Regular
readers may remember a 2019 DN
Journal Cover Story in which
domain industry pioneer Michael Castello
gave us the inside story of how he got a $1.5
million contract to sell a domain he
co-owned with friend and nationally
syndicated radio icon Walt
"Baby" Love. The deal for Room.com,
a name wisely purchased to upgrade from GetRoom.com,
allowed the buyer to pay for the domain
under a five-year installment plan. That
company just sent in a check for $250,000 to
close the deal.
We
connected with Michael to get an update on
his history with the domain from first
registration to its eventual seven-figure
sale, a history that stretches back 26
years. "Back in the mid 1990's,
during one of our recording sessions, Walt
asked if I could get him involved in domain
names," Michael recalled. I asked him
how much he wanted to spend, and he said,
"How about $3,000?" Our
arrangement was that I would find and
register the names, and we would split their
sales or website businesses 50/50. He handed
me his credit card, and I registered 30
generic domain names, including Room.com."
Full
Story Here
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Michael Castello
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The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
London Domain Name Summit
Organizers Detail What They Liked About the August
Show and Announce Plans to Go Bigger Next Year
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Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
A
lot goes into getting a new domain
conference off the ground - especially when
you are staging it in one of the world's
most expensive cities - but the London
Domain Name Summit planted a seed with
their debut event last year and went into
their second show in August 2023 hoping to
take it to another level. A couple of
weeks after the latest show ended at the
London Hilton Metropole Hotel, we circled
back around to LDNS Founder Helmuts
Meskonis to get his thoughts on how,
given time to reflect, he thought his second
time at bat went.
For further insight, we also connected with
it.com Founder Andrey Insarov whose financial backing as Title Sponsor was critical in helping the new show get off the
ground (it.com also sponsored the inaugural
event in 2022). Insarov, whose company is
also sponsoring the new Domain Days Dubai
conference coming up November 1 & 2,
sees these new events as key elements
in expanding the industry's reach around the
world.
Full
Story Here
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NameBlock
Tackles Domain Name Abuse With an Innovative New Approach to an Age Old Problem
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When
a group of successful domain industry
entrepreneurs announced a new enterprise
called NameBlock
at the 2023
NamesCon Global conference we were a
bit concerned to hear them describe it as
"A Marketplace for Domain Name
Blocking." We all love domain
names because they give us a unique
identity on the Internet and the ability
to immediately connect with people all
over the world. The last thing we want
to see is anything that would disrupt that
extraordinary process.
That
initial trepidation quickly turned into
appreciation as we learned that NameBlock is
an innovative new tool that actually
helps insure that web users DO
connect with you rather than some bad
actor trading on your name. As a side
benefit, we also learned the service can
also be a source of new revenue for
registrars, registries, brokers, attorneys
and other industry professionals.
Full
Story Here
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Seeing
Double: NamesCon Global's 2023 Twin Show Concept Earns Kudos
By Ron Jackson
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The
2023 NamesCon
Global conference held at the
downtown Omni Hotel in Austin,
Texas May 31 through June 3 was
the 10th edition of the domain
industry's biggest event but this one was unique
as it was the first time NamesCon's
parent company ran NamesCon concurrently
with a Cloudfest USA conference. The
result was a bigger crowd with over
1,200 attendees that brought the two related
fields closer together in a venue
that never felt over-crowded. That's because
each conference had their own stages
and special events so they didn't
directly cross paths outside of two big
social events where everyone came together.
The
experiment worked so it will likely be the new
standard for future events. At the
conclusion of NamesCon, Soeren von
Varchmin, Chairman of the Advisory Board
for Cloudfest/Namescon, announced that
NamesCon Global will be held at the Omni in
Austin again next year, running June 5-8,
2024. Full
Story Here
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How
SquadHelp Plans to Become the World's #1 Branding Destination With $10 Million
Boost from Hilco Digital Assets
By Ron Jackson
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When Hilco
Digital Assets (HDA) Managing Director
(and pioneering premium domain broker) Andrew
Miller contacted us to let us know Hilco
was making a $10 million strategic
investment in SquadHelp.com
we knew it was time to take a much closer
look at what the innovative naming, branding
and domain sales powerhouse, founded by CEO Darpan
Munjal, was doing now. What we found was
an amazing suite of services and tools (many
powered by the latest advances in AI)
designed to help Munjal reach his goal of
establishing SquadHelp at the world's #1
branding destination.
The HDA investment
includes the formation of a joint venture
partnership to launch a unique new curated
marketplace for top-tier premium domains.
Miller, armed with decades of experience in
the high end sales arena, is joining the
Squadhelp Board of Directors to help make
that and the rest of Munjal's visionary
plans a reality.
Full
Story Here
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Darpan
Munjal
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Giant
Panda Goes Public With Promising New Approach to Domain Monetization
By
Ron Jackson
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Major industry events, like the 2022 NamesCon
Global conference in Austin, give new companies a
chance to make a big splash by launching in a location where
domain pros from around the world have gathered in one place. Giant
Panda took full advantage of that opportunity in Austin
where attendees were eager to learn what this company would be bringing
to the table. The curiosity level was especially high because GP's CEO
and majority owner is serial entrepreneur Rick Latona, an
industry veteran who has been successfully tilling the domain fields for
over 20 years. However, the thing that really pegged the needle on
the curiosity meter was hearing that Giant Panda is a domain
monetization company.
Full
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It's
a Celebration! Above.com is Presenting NamesCon Global 2022 to Mark Trellian's
25th Anniversary
By
Ron Jackson
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As party of
parent company Trellian's 25th
Anniversary celebration,
people-oriented
Above.com
leader David Warmuz decided there was
no better way to mark the landmark occasion
than becoming the title sponsor of
the industry's first face-to-face domain
conference in over two-and-a-half
years.
A lot has
happened since that last real world
conference in January
2020, leaving us all with a
lot to catch up on when we return to
Austin, Texas August 31 through September 3.
That being the case, the Above team will be
entertaining attendees at both the opening
and closing events of NamesCon Global 2022.
Trellian's 25th is also a good time to
re-visit one of our favorite Cover Stories
that is all about the enterprising brothers,
David and Ren Warmuz, who founded the
company back in 1997. Full
Story Here
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How
Fast Growing Saw.com Cuts Domain Sales & Acquisition Obstacles Down to Size
By
Ron Jackson
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Two-and-a-half
years have passed since we flew from
Florida up to New England to interview star
domain brokers Jeff Gabriel and
Amanda Waltz for a video cover
story about the new company they
were about to launch at Saw.com.
Since then they made exactly the kind of
major impact on the brokerage and
consulting business that you would expect
two people with their track records to
make.
To find out
more about how far they have taken Saw.com
since launch, we connected with them again
to get an in-depth account of what
they accomplished in their first 30 months. We
came away with a lot of fascinating
previously unrevealed details about how
they closed some of their biggest
transactions despite towering obstacles that
threatened to kill the deals. Full
Story Here
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Jeff
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The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
New
gTLDS Past, Present & Future: Industry Expert Karn Jajoo Opines on the
Evolution of Domain Names and What It Means for the Domain Industry
By
Karn Jajoo
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Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
Introduction:
Nine years have passed since the first big
round of new gTLDs rolled out in 2012,
with the first new extensions delegated the
next year. That landmark event pushed the
number of TLDs on the Internet past the 1,000
mark. Ever since, many who missed the first
round have been making plans to apply for
their own TLD when round two arrives.
ICANN has not yet set a timeline for
when that will happen but recent development
indicate it is not that far off.
With
a second round of new gTLDs in the works, we
thought this would be a good time to get an
expert's opinion on how things have played
out for new extensions to date and, with
more competition on the way, their prospects
for the future. Radix
Senior Manager Karn Jajoo provided what
we were looking for and we are pleased to
present his perspective here. Radix (a
DNJournal advertiser) was one of the main
players in round one and, with a stable of
ten TLDs, they have been one of the most
financially successful new gTLD registry
operators.
Full
Story Here
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Karn
Jajoo
Radix Senior Manager
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New
Sedo CEO Michael
Robrock Recounts His 20-Year Rise from College Kid to Leader of a Domain
Industry Giant
By
Ron Jackson
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Ever
since Michael Robrock was named the new
CEO at domain sales and monetization giant Sedo
in September 2020, we have been looking
forward to connecting with him for an in-depth
interview. Robrock is only the 4th
person to hold that position since the
industry giant was founded over two decades
ago. Since Robrock (and Sedo's Managing
Directors) will determine the direction of a
company that almost every professional
domain buyer and seller has utilized at one
time or another, there is widespread
interest in his plans.
Robrock
had already compiled a long and successful
track record in domain investing,
monetization and affiliate marketing
when he first joined Sedo as Chief Operating
Officer in August 2019. He made his mark
there very quickly, ascending to CEO just a
year later. As you would expect, the past
few months have been very busy ones for him
as Sedo went through the final quarter of one
of the most turbulent years the world has
ever seen. Now, Robrock, in his own
words, recounts a 20-year journey that took
the former Munich college kid to the top of
one of the best-known companies in the
global domain space. Full
Story Here
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Sedo
CEO Michael Robrock (left) with
Sedo Managing Director Hakan Ali
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The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Foxes
in the Henhouse: Why Michael Castello is Concerned About the Domain Industry's
Future
By
Michael Castello (with Ron Jackson)
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Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
Castello Cities Internet Network
(CCIN) CEO, President and Co-Founder
Michael Castello, has been actively involved in computer technology since 1986 and the Internet ever since the World Wide Web became publicly available in 1991. Since then he has become one of the most successful domain investor/developers in industry history.
Castello has always been a visionary,
so when we asked him to comment for our 2020
State of the Industry Cover Story
(SOI) in January, we weren't surprised to
get back a much broader overview of long-term
domain industry challenges than the immediate ones the annual SOI
article focuses on.
While
many in the industry were pleased with their
2019 results and optimistic about 2020,
Castello, though inherently an optimist
himself, was troubled by recent
developments, especially the rise of
powerful monopolies that he
feels are threatening not just domain
investor/developers, but all
entrepreneurs who hope to find success
on the Internet. We published an excerpt
from his thoughts in the SOI story, but felt
his reservations about where we may be
headed should be shared in their
entirety. Full
Story Here
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Michael
Castello
CCIN CEO & President
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Marketing
Domains in the Midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic
By
Namrata Arya
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Editor's
Note:
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced individual
investors and all kinds of enterprises to re-think how they do business. Our
June 2020
Cover Story
examined how the domain aftermarket has been impacted by the pandemic. On
another industry front, the registry operators and registrars that sell new
domain registrations are dealing with issues of their own. In times of
uncertainty spending typically declines, so marketing executives have to show
potential registrants why a new domain can be their best friend in times
like these. To see how one company is meeting that challenge, we connected with Namrata
Arya, Head of Digital Marketing at Radix,
who was kind enough to give us her perspective on the job. |
As
a marketer, if I could describe 2020 in
two words; it would be unpredictable
and volatile. While resilience is one
of the crucial skills to master in
marketing, it is truly being tested in 2020.
At the same time, it’s obvious that a
business’s ability to adapt quickly will
determine how it will emerge on the other
side of this unfortunate situation.
Back
in December 2019, when we were charting out
our annual digital marketing plan for the
current year, we didn’t in the least bit
expect it to become obsolete in a span of a
few months.
In
March, we were back to square one trying to
make sense of the situation and how to
adjust our messaging and create a plan that
is valuable for our partners and businesses
globally.
At
Radix, we decided to take the situation
head-on; right from diving
into past data to
overhauling our promotional messaging within
a matter of a few weeks.
Full
Story Here.
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Namrata
Arya
Head of Digital Marketing
Radix
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The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
NamesCon
Global 2020: The Complete Conference Recap with Photos from Every Session
By Ron Jackson
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Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
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Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
The
NamesCon
Global 2020 conference
is now history. The 7th annual edition of
the industry's marquee event was held January
29 - February 1 at the Omni Hotel
in Austin, Texas. It was the show's
first time in Austin after the first six
editions were staged in Las Vegas.
While
the conference was underway we posted daily
photos and highlights in our Lowdown
section, but with the show's busy day/night
schedule we didn't have time to write about
all of NamesCon's dozens of business
sessions. So, after the show ended, we
set about putting together this complete
conference recap that has photos from every
one of the week's business
sessions, along with the session topics and
speaker's names. We also added new,
previously unseen photos from the Exhibit
Hall that are sprinkled throughout the
report. We hope you will enjoy this look
back at a very big week in the Lone Star
State's capital city. It's the next best
thing to having been there yourself!
Full
Story Here
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NamesCon CEO
Soeren
von Varchmin (right)
and DNJournal's
Ron Jackson
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The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
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New
Public Interest Registry CEO Jon Nevett Seeks to Position .ORG as the Best TLD,
Period
By Ron Jackson
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Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
In the early
days of domain investing, when there was
only a handful of extensions to choose from,
there was an ongoing debate about what was
the best alternative to .com - .net
or .org? I liked the .org more
because it had a clearly defined, positive
identity of its own and a high level of
trust because of the kinds of
registrants that used it most, non-profits and
organizations that had an altruistic
orientation. There were also many
examples of solid aftermarket sales for .org
domains.
That being the
case, I've always paid attention to
developments at Public
Interest Registry (the
non-profit behind .org). A big one occurred
in December when PIR named a new CEO,
domain industry veteran Jon
Nevett. Jon is a co-founder of Donuts,
the world's biggest operator of new gTLD
registries, and he served as the
company's Executive VP for 8 years. Prior to
that, Jon spent more than five years as
Senior Vice President at Network
Solutions, the very first domain name
registrar. Now that Nevett is bringing his
storehouse of knowledge to PIR and .org I
connected with him to see what attracted him
to PIR and .org and what he has planned as
the organization's new leader. Full
Story Here
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Jon
Nevett
CEO
Public Interest Registry
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The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
NamesCon's
Soeren von Varchmin & Helga Neumer Reveal What's in Store for Revamped
Global Event in Austin
By Ron Jackson
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Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
A New
Year always represents an opportunity
for a fresh start in one's personal
life or business enterprise. It's a time
when many of us resolve to take a different
approach that
will help us reach our ultimate goals. The
start of a new decade - this
century's version of The Twenties - makes
this moment seem like an especially
auspicious point in time to plow new
ground.
It
is obvious that the organizers of the NamesCon
Global 2020 conference coming up
January 29 - February 1 in Austin,
Texas, have decided to seize the
opportunity. In addition to moving the
industry's marquee event from Las Vegas to
Austin, one of America's fastest growing and
most energetic entrepreneurial cities, the
conference itself has been re-imagined as The
Domain Economic Forum. To find out
exactly what that will mean for those going
to Austin, we connected with NamesCon CEO Soeren
von Varchmin and the Head of NamesCon
Operations, Helga Neumer, to get the
details. Soeren got the ball rolling by
explaining how they concept for a broader
"domain economic forum" came
about.
Full
Story Here
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Soeren
von Varchmin
NamesCon CEO
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The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
The Amazing Ascent of Whisky.com: How Michael Castello Turned a Free Domain
Into a $3.1 Million Sale - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/february.htm#sthash.jnkq2io9.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Quality Trumps Quantity: Lessons Learned from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West 2014
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/may-june.htm#sthash.TGjujBZO.dpuf
Fasten
Your Seatbelts! New CEO Matthias Conrad Is Getting Ready to Step on the
Accelerator at Sedo
By Ron Jackson
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Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
Welcome
to the 10th edition of our annual State
of the Industry Cover Story. Every
January since 2005 we have assembled a
distinguished panel of experts drawn from
every corner of the industry-
including domain investors, developers,
top corporate leaders and attorneys
- to give us their thoughts on the key
trends of the past year and what they saw
coming our way in the new year ahead.
This year we
have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
of the industry' best and brightest, and
split them into two groups of eight each -
one comprised of investors &
developers and one of corporate
leaders. We will the extra spot with
an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
on each side of the line.
- See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
2019
began with a historic
change
at the top of the management
team at domain industry powerhouse Sedo,
a pioneering company known for its global
domain sales platform and monetization
services. In the 20 years since Sedo
was founded in 1999, only two people
had served as the company's CEO before Matthias
Conrad made it three on January
1. The European corporation that owns
Sedo, United Internet, didn't have to
look far to find someone they felt
comfortable entrusting Sedo's legacy and
future growth to. Conrad was already
part of the United "family"
having served as a VP at their hosting and
cloud services giant, 1&1
IONOS, for over seven years.
In the more
that 16 years we have been covering Sedo,
we've seen a strong culture of
transparency and teamwork develop there under
the direction of their popular previous CEOs.
Sedo was the first to begin sharing sales
data with us so we could launch our popular weekly
domain sales report and to this
day we have found their management team to
be among the most accessible and responsive
in the industry. We met Conrad for the first
time at the 2019
NamesCon conference in Las
Vegas and took that opportunity to sit
down with him to learn more about his
personal management style and what he has
planned for a company that almost everyone
in the business will interact with at one
time or another.
Full
Story Here
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Matthias
Conrad
Sedo CEO
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Red
Alert: Encrypt Your Website Now or Expect to
Lose Traffic When Google Updates Its Chrome
Browser in July
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By Ron Jackson
Many of our readers not only
invest in domains as assets in their own right but also develop websites
on one or more of their favorite names. For those who operate any kind of
site, Google is planning to enact a major change in July (yes this
July - 2018) that could cause your site to lose a significant amount of
traffic if you are not prepared for it.
Google's Chrome is the most widely
used web browser and they will be releasing a new version 68 in July. In
that version the company plans
to mark all websites that do not have an SSL
certificate as Not Secure. That notice will scare a lot of
people away from your website even if it poses no danger to anyone. So, if
you haven't done it yet, getting an SSL certificate (which provides your site
with a secure, encrypted connection) should be very high on your To Do
list.
The kind of SSL certificate to buy
(there are many options) and how to get one installed can be confusing.
Fortunately, a well-known veteran from our industry is now with the world's
largest distributor of SSL certificates, The
SSL Store, so we paid a visit to their offices to find out what all
of us who run websites need to do to be ready for what is coming in July.
Full
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(L to R): Michael
Ward, Bill Grueninger & Kyle Grueninger from The SSL
Store.
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Domain
Development: Chris Sheridan Details Why the Weebly Way Keeps Gaining Ground
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By Ron Jackson
When I entered the domain
business back in 2002 there were three ways to make money with domains -
1) sell (or lease) them, 2) park them and hope to make pay per
click (PPC) revenue from type-in traffic or 3) develop them into
full-blown websites that could produce revenue in a number of ways depending on
the business model (e-commerce, direct advertising or paid subscriptions being
among the many options). The problem with the latter option is that, especially
for the technologically challenged, it has just been too hard to do.
One thing about technology though - it
keeps marching on - and new solutions have hit the market that have made
domain development much easier than it used to be. Platforms like WordPress,
Weebly, Wix and Squarespace are among the enticing website
building options domain owners now have to choose from. From a domain investor's
standpoint, Weebly has an ace in the hole in industry veteran Chris Sheridan,
who has played a leading role in both the domain and website building
worlds. Full
Story Here
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Lumis.com
Co-Founders Show the Domain World is Still a
Land of Opportunity
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By Ron Jackson
The
domain industry has
always been one of constant change. So much so that opportunities come
and go, often it seems, in the blink of an eye. Some think the heyday of
the entire business has come and gone but newcomers are continually proving
there is still plenty of opportunity out there, but it isn't necessarily
located where it used to be.
For most of our readers the business has been all
about buying and reselling or monetizing domains from their own portfolio,
but that very highly competitive space isn't the only way to fly. Lumis.com,
a successful new domain brokerage and digital asset consulting company,
is a case in point.
Lumis was founded just last year by three guys who
all entered the domain business less than three years ago. One of them has
already helped complete a $2
million domain sale (Freedom.com - the second biggest sale of
the year to date).
Full
Story Here
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An
Inside Look at Sedo's Strategy for Promoting and
Marketing New gTLDs and Accelerating
Aftermarket Sales
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By Ron Jackson
Ever
since new gTLDs began
rolling out in January 2014, we've heard criticism that they have not been
marketed vigorously enough - leaving many in the general public unaware of their
existence. Some have pointed the finger at ICANN and industry trade
groups, some at new registry operators and some at registrars and even the
registrants who aren’t developing the names they register or promoting the
ones they have built out.
Part of the problem may just be
perception. Unlike, say, parking companies who market directly to domain
investors, the marketing that is being done on behalf of new gTLDs has largely
been aimed outward, making those efforts less visible to a lot of us than
ones focused inward on the domain community. You need look no further than
industry giant Sedo
to see what I mean. Known for a decade and a half for their aftermarket
and monetization platforms, Sedo has also been at the forefront of new
gTLD marketing efforts. We talked with their Chief Marketing Officer, Christian
Voss, about why they have taken that effort on their shoulders and their
strategy for boosting new gTLD awareness.
Full
Story Here
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Sedo
CEO Tobias Flaitz &
CMO Christian Voss (right)
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By Corinne Forti
The
2014 DomainFest conference wrapped up its three-day run at the Loews
Hollywood Hotel in Hollywood, California April 2, 2014. This year's
event marked a return to Tinseltown where it ran from 2007-2009 before moving
out to the beach for a four-year run in Santa Monica. In another move
aimed at keeping things fresh, DomainFest also hopped from its usual mid-winter
spot on the calendar to its first foray in spring.
The agenda also had a different look
with new gTLDs getting a bigger place in the spotlight now that they have
begun arriving en masse. One thing remained the same though - the great
networking opportunities that attendees consistently name as the most important
reason they go to industry conferences. If something unique is thrown into the
social mix, like this year's private concert by Stone Temple Pilots, so
much the better!
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By
Ron Jackson
In recent years
the original founders of industry pioneer Sedo
have made a profitable
exit, selling their shares in transactions
that resulted in the domain sales and
monetization powerhouse becoming a subsidiary of
German corporate giant United
Internet. In the nearly 10 years
since we first profiled Sedo much has changed
there but one thing remains the same - the
company continues to play a leading role in an
industry where the tides are always
shifting.
Many other companies that failed to adapt have come
and gone but Sedo is now well into their
second decade, determined to make the next 10
years even better.
To
get a complete overview of today's Sedo,
we connected with several members of the company's
leadership team to find out how see Sedo has
changed (and what has remained the same) and
to get an update on the company's latest
service offerings, as well as what they have
in the pipeline. Our conversations started
with CEO Tobias Flaitz who took over leadership of the Cologne,
Germany based company 18 months ago. Click
here for Full Story
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Sedo's
home office building
in Cologne, Germany
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Someone
Filed a UDRP Against Me - Now What?
Editor's
Note: If you find
yourself asking the
question in our headline, this guest article by veteran Internet
legal counsel Brett Lewis of Lewis
& Lin LLC is for you!
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By Brett Lewis, Lewis &
Lin LLC
Being on the receiving end of a UDRP Complaint
can be unnerving and worrisome for some clients, while others receive it
as a
declaration of war. Many factors will influence whether a domain
name registrant chooses to fight back and file a response, including the
value of the domain name, the registrant’s ability to fund a defense, and the
odds of successfully defending the domain name.
Although the odds are generally stacked against
registrants statistically, statistics can be misleading. Many times
respondents should expect to lose, because they are engaged in conduct
that runs afoul of the dictates of the UDRP and governing law. However, the odds
for respondents in contested proceedings are far better –
perhaps in part because the Respondents are represented by counsel, and
in part because the domain names in question are worth defending. Click
here for Full Story
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