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Guide to Attending a Domain Conference

I received an email from a reader named Bernard, who is new to the domain industry:

With the Traffic domain conference coming up, is there any chance you could do a blog post on how a newbie such as myself could maximize their 1st time domain conference experience?   I hear so much about ‘networking,’ and how valuable it could be.   I just want to make sure I can be properly prepared for this and any other important considerations! Any advice would be sincerely appreciated.

First off – I want to say thanks for the email and for asking this great question. My first domain conference was TRAFFIC New York, which also happened to be the first time I received significant traffic to my blog, as I live blogged the auction results. Going from being a passive domain investor, where the only communication is done via email and message boards, to attending a conference can be exciting.

Below is some advice I’d like to share on how to make the most of attending a domain conference.

Before the conference:

Before you make your trip, I think it’s vital that you have business cards printed along with the name of your company or your focus (ie Domain Investor, SEO Expert, Venture Capitalist…etc). Whether you have a private company or you are an independent entrepreneur, you should have business cards made that identify you and provide your contact information. You are going to meet many people, and a business card exchange will enable you to keep in touch after the show.

It might sound silly, but prepare a brief description about who you are and why you are attending the conference. You will bump into people all over the place (I met the partner of someone who is now one of my closest business friends while leaving the bathroom at TRAFFIC). Sometimes it’s difficult to really describe what we do as domain investors, so it’s always good to think about it before being asked.   For example, “hi, I’m Elliot Silver. I am a domain investor, domain developer, and I have a domain blog.”

Email all of your domain colleagues to ask if they are going to the conference. Although the conferences aren’t filled with thousands of people, it can still be difficult to meet everyone you plan to meet due to a variety of circumstances. Make plans to meet ahead of time, and exchange cell phone numbers to make sure you are able to meet up. Before you go, set up meetings with suppliers/partners to introduce yourself, because it’s much easier to communicate when you know the person with whom you are dealing.

During the Conference:

One of the nice things about domain conferences is that just about everyone is eager to meet other people in the industry. My advice is to introduce yourself to as many people as possible – especially at lunches/dinners, outside of panels, and inside before the panels begin. One thing to be cognizant of is that many people have known each other for years. If you see a small group of people in a discussion, it might be private. Try to meet people who look like they aren’t in mid-conversation – especially because there are going to be many others who have never attended a conference either. Trade business cards where possible.

Attend as many of the panels of interest as possible, and if you have follow-up questions, try to meet with the panelists after their presentation. Most are more than willing to share, although some may have other meetings or people waiting to speak with them. It’s best to keep an exchange short, get contact information, and follow up with any questions in an email. Also, if you will remember a discussion better with notes, then by all means take them with a pen and paper or on your computer.

Take your laptop to the show floor. You can connect to the wifi network, send emails when an idea is triggered, and you can take detailed notes. Just keep an eye on your laptop for obvious reasons.

Be sure to mention   your domain forum nickname when you introduce yourself to people, as many people don’t even know other peoples real names! You may consider adding this info on your name badge for easy reference.

This might sound silly, but at the events there is always tons of free booze (who doesn’t like free beer and liquor?). If you are attending your first conference, I’d take it easy on the drinking so you can remember everything and everyone you meet. You will also have an easier time getting up in the morning, too!

After the Conference:

Go through your conference notes, conference guidebook, and business cards you collected, and follow up on all of those things that you said you would. It’s important to tend to the things you’ve learned ASAP, otherwise you are bound to forget!

Email the people you met to give them your email contact information and follow-up on anything you may have discussed. If you meet dozens of people, you will want to be in contact with those who may be able to help you and your business.

I am sure there are plenty of other things that people can think of, and it would be great if you post your advice, comments, or feedback to help others who may be attending their first domain conference this year.

Preliminary TRAFFIC Auction List Unveiled

Moniker has released the preliminary list of domain names for the upcoming TRAFFIC conference auction. The live auction takes place Wednesday, April 29 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. Pacific Time in Santa Clara, California. The extended online auction will be held from April 29 – May 7.

Preliminary contenders for inclusion in the final auction catalog are:

–       Realty.com
–       Ad.com
–       Viajes.com (Spanish – travel)
–       RepairMyCredit.com
–       BestCDRates.com
–       BusinessBankruptcy.com
–       DebtCollections.org
–       DiscountToyStore.com
–       OfficeSupplyStores.com
–       MovingService.com
–       OnlineTelevision.com
–       PopUpBlockers.com
–       NonProfits.com
–       CureForCancer.com
–       Junk.net
–       SanBernardino.com
–       SantaClara.com
–       FreightLines.com
–       CollegeCourse.com
–       SiameseCats.com
–       Punks.com
–       Reunions.info
–       HairReplacement.info
–       Commitment.org
–       DiscountSoftware.org
–       Deal.mobi

The complete catalog will be released on April 14.

TRAFFIC Down Under ICA Auction

Subscribe to Elliot's BlogTRAFFIC Down Under will hold a charity auction of ten premium domain names with the revenue to be donated to the Internet Commerce Association (ICA), a non-profit advocate for the domain name industry.
The auction will benefit the ICA, a grass roots organization formed to ensure domain services and owners are robustly represented in areas of great risk and importance to the global domain community.
The ICA utilizes dues and contributions to enable activities related to legislative lobbying, regulatory representation, industry public relations, legal test case support, industry publication of statistics and reports, revenue research, and market intelligence. In order for the association to continue and expand its activities, it requires the support and participation from current members and the entire professional domain name community.
We are happy to announce that the top ten domains to be auctioned off are:
LanzaroteCanaryIslands.com – Kevin J. Sinclair
CityChicks.com – Anonymous
FreeRangeFoods.com – Howard Hoffman
AudioCabinets.net – Rick Latona
CarbBlockers.com – Fabulous.com
FranchiseCompany.com – Fabulous.com
BiometricReader.com – Fabulous.com
MovingCosts.com – Fabulous.com
DisplayUnit.com – Fabulous.com
BodybuildingProducts.com – Fabulous.com
These domains are to be auctioned without reserves at the conference Gala Dinner on the 19th November. Rick Latona Auctions has also committed to donate their expertise and time to manage the charity auction.

Moniker Still Top Live Auction House

Subscribe to Elliot's BlogI read Mike’s post this afternoon, and it hit home because I made some comments about Moniker’s position as live auction leader.   Before the final lists and reserve prices were released, I said I think the multi-auction format “is going to change the landscape of the live domain auction industry as upstarts try to dethrone the industry leader.   This can only bring good things for domain buyers and sellers.” I didn’t root against them nor did I hope to see them fail, as some others might have done on various domain forums (I know Mike isn’t referring to me, but I wanted to clarify).
I think Monte and his team at Moniker did a tremendous job of bringing great names to auction at great prices.   I think the competition brought the best out in everyone, and we saw some strength during difficult times.   Moniker’s auction helped allay some personal worries about the state of the domain industry, and they helped bring liquidity to the domain market – you can’t really pay your hosting and other bills with domain names. The auctioneer was great, and he kept things moving, which is important with an auction with many lots.
When the multi-auction format was announced, I also wrote that I thought “a new industry auction leader (would be) anointed.”   While Rick did have a strong first showing, Moniker had a much better result than I expected.   Yom Kippur is just around the corner – mea culpa. I apologize for doubting Moniker, and I also congratulate them, Rick Latona, and Aftermarket.com for their successes last week in New York.
Competition usually brings out the best in everyone.   I believe all of the auctions achieved their main goals and were successful.   I credit much of this to the determination of the 3 auction houses to bringing the best domain names at the best prices to market.   Moniker still reigns as the leading live domain auction, and I can only hope the competition will help bring continued liquidity to the domain marketplace.

2008 TRAFFIC Award Winners

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Subscribe to Elliot's BlogLast night’s TRAFFIC conference in New York featured an awards dinner following Moniker’s auction. Many of the industry’s best and brightest were nominated for awards in several categories. Congratulations to everyone who was nominated and especially to all of the winners:
Sponsor of the Year: Winner – TrafficZ.com
Skenzo
Casale Media
Parked
Sedo
Hitfarm
Best NewClick Program: Winner – Sendori
Parked
Adbrite
EvoLanding
Hitfarm
We “Get it” Award: Winner – Foreclosure.com
Apple
CNN
Johnson & Johnson
Domainer of the Year: Winner – Rick Latona
Derek Giordano
Dr. Chris Hartnett
Mike Berkens
Rob Grant
Lonnie Borck
Rick Schwartz
Best Overall Solution: Winner – Fabulous
DNZoom
Moniker
NameMedia
Parked
Skenzo
Domain Hall of Fame: Winners – Dr. Chris Hartnett & Scott Day
Mike Berkens
Rob Grant
Larry Fischer
Yung Ye
Page Howe
Best Developer of the Year: Winner – Kevin Ham
Jessica Bookstaff
WhyPark
Recall Media
Rick Latona

Moniker Live Auction Results 2008 TRAFFIC New York

Subscribe to Elliot's BlogThe Moniker Live Auction at TRAFFIC New York ended yesterday, reaching a grand total of $2,967,500 in sales. Quite simply, the well-priced good names sold (many above the reserve category).   I believe the final results of the auction were better than most expected, which was boosted by the sale of FinancialAid.com (and a small package of similar names).
For the most part, it appears that the most “usable” domains sold for the big money. Aside from a few of the .me names that sold for over $20,000, this was a very conservative auction.   Domain investors (myself included) are being more cautious about where to allocate funds, and it’s hard to justify spending tens of thousands of dollars on a domain name if the domain’s usage isn’t obvious.
Personally, I believe Floor.com was the steal of the show. Not only is a huge modular carpet and flooring company known as FLOR (pronounced “floor”), but it is the category defining domain name for a multi-billion dollar industry.   If FLOR did not buy this domain name, it could be a deadly mistake, as a competitor now owns the best name in their industry. That’s the problem with buying a “brandable” web 2.0 name, when the category defining generic domain may come on the market.
Below is the final auction tally, with my personal favorite best buys highlighted.   All in all, this was a successful auction.   Combined with the other auctions, there were almost $4 million in domain sales these past few days.
FinancialAid.com           $800,000
Floor.com                         $275,000
Camps.com                         $110,000
LT.com                               $100,000
Cleaning.com                   $100,000

Searching.com                   $90,000
BirthdayPresents.com     $80,000
Plans.com                           $70,000
Date.me                               $70,000
Sax.com                               $70,000
Literature.com                 $60,000
US.org                                 $45,000
ShortStories.com             $40,000
Clarinet.com                     $40,000
Microphone.com                 $40,000
SchoolLoan.com                 $35,000
Trumpet.com                       $35,000
Love.me                               $32,500
CEO.info                             $32,500
Winks.com                           $30,000
MusicStudio.com               $30,000
Hometown.com                     $30,000
AnsweringService.com     $25,000
LowRateMortgage.com       $22,500
RestaurantSupply.com     $22,500
Property.net                     $22,500
HerbalTeas.com                 $21,000
arizona.info                     $21,000
Kiss.me                               $20,000
Ask.me                                 $20,000
Pepperoni.com                   $20,000
Camera.net                         $20,000
DogTrainers.com               $20,000
Frisky.com                         $20,000
ChickenRecipes.com         $19,000
Bulldozers.com                 $18,500
Buy.me                                 $17,500
Delegates.com                   $16,000
AncientArt.com                 $15,000
Loan.me                               $15,000
Bilingual.com                   $15,000
LifeInsurancePolicies.com $15,000
Massager.com                     $13,500
Ankle.com                           $13,000
HolyGrail.com                   $12,500
FirstDown.com                   $12,500
Marry.me                             $12,000
YellowRoses.com               $12,000
Sponsored.com                   $12,000
Examinations.com             $11,000
WhiteRoses.com                 $11,000
MiniMart.com                     $11,000
Amateur.net                       $11,000
Calls.mobi                         $11,000
Show.me                               $10,000
Technology.net                 $10,000
Tmployment.net                 $10,000
RolePlay.com                     $10,000
BankStatements.com           $9,000
WirelessHeadphones.com   $9,000
GameDevelopers.com           $8,500
VYK.com                                 $8,000 (benefits the ICA)
Methodology.com                 $8,000
Joke.net                               $8,000
SleepWalking.com               $7,500
Watch.me                               $7,500
Play.me                                 $7,500
Pathologist.com                 $7,000
CelebrityWeddings.com     $7,000
ClinicalPsychology.com   $6,500
Rent.me                                 $6,000
Liabilities.com                 $6,000
JapaneseGardens.com         $6,000
HotBlonde.com                     $6,000
CatBreeders.com                 $5,500
Rescued.com                         $5,000
Starve.com                           $5,000
PressConference.com         $5,000
marblefloor.com                 $5,000
OilDrilling.com                 $4,500
TelephoneConference.com   $4,500
CollectiblePlates.com     $4,500
DivingBoard.com                 $4,000
MarriageTherapists.com   $3,000
Trades.net                           $3,000
BikeStands.com                   $3,000
ElectronicSupplies.com   $3,000
SurroundSoundSystems.com   $3,000
Cuban.net                             $3,000
Europe.mobi                         $3,000
Condominiums.net               $3,000
StopSmoking.info               $2,500
OfficeFurniture.info       $2,500
Spanish.mobi                       $2,500
VintageCigars.com             $2,450
SoyPasta.com                       $2,000
Stores.mobi                         $2,000
2009.org                               $2,000
666.mobi                               $1,500
MMM.mobi                             $1,500
Races.mobi                               $750
TOTAL     $2,967,500

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