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My 2009 TRAFFIC Awards Nominations

I saw that Mike made a few nominations for the 2009 TRAFFIC Awards, which will be given out at the New York TRAFFIC conference, and I want to share a few of my nominees. This year has proven to be the most difficult one I have faced in the domain industry, and there are several individuals who stand out in my opinion and deserve recognition and praise.

BEST DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR:

Shaun Pilfold – Kelowna.com: Shaun has spent much of this year building a business on the geodomain, Kelowna.com. Instead of a standard geodomain name (like mine) with tourism information, event updates and a bit of news, Shaun has taken Kelowna.com to the next level. Shaun’s company has sunk significant resources into the business, hiring journalists, editors, and sales staff, while marketing the heck out of the business. During the Kelowna forest fires, Kelowna.com provided the best local coverage and won a lot of praise from the local people. Shaun’s company owns a plethora of great domain names, including Jobs.ca and more.

Richard Douglas – Oakville.com: Richard is one of the smartest people I know, and he has privately provided a tremendous amount of advice to me about development, SEO, marketing, hosting and more. Richard’s Oakville.com, which launched in the past year, was built on a great platform that will allow the company to scale. From geocoded directory listings to a great news distribution service, Oakville.com is quickly becoming recognized in the community. Oakville.com was also a partner of the RBC Canadian Open, a PGA event held in Oakville, and the site received recognition from the Oakville city government and local business leaders. Richard also runs the domain blog, TooManySecrets.com, which has great development insights.

DOMAIN HALL OF FAME

Mike Berkens: There is no doubt in my mind that Mike Berkens deserves to be in the Domainer Hall of Fame. Without question, Most Wanted Domains, the company Mike founded, has one of the top generic domain portfolios in the world. In addition to this, Mike’s blog, TheDomains.com, is one of the best sources of information about the domain industry, and Mike breaks down how outside factors will impact our domain investments and developed websites. Mike attends most of the domain conferences, and he is very approachable, always willing to give advice and offer honest feedback.

THE “WE GET IT” AWARD

Candy.com: This one was pretty easy. A small candy company bought Candy.com for $3,000,000 and have greatly increased their brand recognition and traffic. They went from being somewhat unknown to owning one of the best generic domain names that money could buy – and arguably the best in their industry. At every tradeshow, the Candy.com team will be instantly recognizable whether other vendors and buyers actually know them. This was a very smart strategic move.

Awards

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2014  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Blogger of the Year

2013  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Best Domain News Blog

2013  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Domainer of the Year

2013  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Hall of Fame

2013  TRAFFIC Award  “Bandit Berkens” Goodwill Ambassador Award

2012  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Best Domain News Blog

2012  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Domainer of the Year

2012  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Hall of Fame

2011  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Developer of the Year

2011  TRAFFIC Award  Nominee for Best Domain News Blog

2010 TRAFFIC Award Winner for Best Domain News Blog

2010 TRAFFIC Award Nominee for Domainer of the Year

2010 TRAFFIC Award Nominee for Domain Developer of the Yer

2009 TRAFFIC Award Nominee for Best Domain Blog

2008 Domainer’s Choice Award for Best Domain Blog

2008 Name Intelligence Award for Best Domain Blog Community

Domainers Choice Award

Name Intelligence Award

DomainersChoiceAwards.com Goes Live

DomainersChoiceAwards.com  has gone live, and it is now up to the domain investment community to choose the best of the best. The first round of write-in voting has started, and it is up to you to decide who is deserving of the Domainers Choice Awards in categories including, Domain Ambassador, Industry Spokesperson, Industry Achievement, and many more.

Donna Mahony  is the brains behind this, and I know its going to be one of the most popular features at  DomainFest.

If you are interested in helping to sponsor the Awards, please visit the Sponsor Sign-up page on the website.  A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the  Domainers Choice Scholarship Fund,  a new organization that Donna is starting.

Elliot Silver

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Elliot Silver is an expert in the specialized business of domain name investing.

Elliot is the Founder of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a domain name investment and monetization company. The company owns a portfolio of descriptive domain names and websites, including Embrace.com, Travels.com, Lilac.com, MLR.com, Flashpoint.com, Honeydew.com, and other valuable domain assets.

The company has sold millions of dollars worth of domain names such as 887.com, Accurate.com, Circulation.com, Luminous.com, NLC.com, SHS.com, SkyBlue.com, and others. The company’s focus is one word .com domain names.

Elliot is the Founder and General Manager of Embrace.com, a domain name marketplace specializing in the sale of meaningful .com domain names. The Embrace.com business was launched in 2015.

Elliot is the Publisher of DomainInvesting.com, an award winning domain name industry publication. Elliot and DomainInvesting.com have received several awards, including a Name Intelligence AwardTRAFFIC Award, and Domain Industry Award. DomainInvesting.com and Elliot have been cited in mainstream news and technology publications such as the Boston Globe, NY Post, Forbes, NBC News, ABC News, LA Times, The Guardian, and TechCrunch.

Prior to his involvement in the domain name industry, Elliot worked as a Project Manager and was on the new business development team at Wunderman, one of the largest direct marketing agencies in the world. Later, Elliot worked as a Program Manager at AIG, where his focus was direct mail and telemarketing campaign management in the Accident & Health division.

Elliot is originally from Nashua, New Hampshire. He and his wife reside with their children in a suburb of Boston. Elliot is a graduate of Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania and New York University.

Since 2014, Elliot has participated in the Pan-Mass Challenge, raising more than $100,000 for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Elliot is a Red Sox and Patriots fan, and he enjoys traveling, playing tennis, and skiing with his family and friends.

It is recommended that you read some important disclosures about this website.

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Results from the 2020 NamesCon Live Auction

Monte Cahn from Right of the Dot emailed me the final results from the NamesCon live domain name auction held last week in Austin. From what I can tell, 74 domain names were sold for a total value of just over $1.8 million USD. There were 136 domain name listed for sale in the live auction this year.

The domain names that did not sell in the auction (listed as “pass” below) will be in the extended auction that is happening on GoDaddy Auctions right now. There are also many more domain names listed in the extended auction that were not included in the live auction.

Listed below are the results from the live auction. “Phone” below means online and “Live” means it was a floor bid. “Pass” means the domain name did not hit reserve, but the bid is the high bid before it passed. I do not know if there were any “chandelier bids” included in those pass listings – nor do I know if that is permitted or accepted in Texas auctions.

2020 NamesCon Live Auction Results:

2020 Escrow.com Master of Domains

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Earlier this afternoon during the NamesCon conference, Escrow.com announced its 2020 Master of Domains award winners. The awards are given to the ten highest grossing individual domain name brokers from the prior year. Escrow.com shared this year’s award winners with me along with some information about their business. Congratulations to the award winning domain brokers:

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