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Are You Going to NamesCon?

NamesCon is coming up in January, and I am still on the fence about going. I think it’s going to be well attended by a wide range of domain investors, and I think the price is exceptional. The only reason I am on the fence is due to a few other trips that are planned for the first three months of 2014 (and not wanting to leave my wife alone with our 20 month old toddler and dog).

Are you planning on attending NamesCon? Vote in the poll below. If you are not planning on attending, I am interested to know what’s keeping you from attending?

If you’d like more information about NamesCon, Richard Lau wrote an article sharing some reasons why he thinks you should consider attending.


Why NamesCon?

NamesConHaven’t domain conferences come and gone? With no sign of DomainFest aka WebFest, and with numerous other domain conference brands having been moth-balled, why would a veteran of the internet name space want to risk so much of his own capital to launch a brand new show? Wouldn’t you have to be crazy to enter this space?

To answer that question, I hope you will indulge me for a few paragraphs. My name is Richard Lau and I am that person….

I’m proud to announce NamesCon Las Vegas 2014 will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada on

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