Registration is Open for NamesCon Global 2024

NamesCon Global emailed past attendees this afternoon to announce that registration is now open for next year’s conference. NamesCon Global will be held June 5-8, 2024 at the Omni Austin Hotel Downtown in Austin, Texas. Tickets can be purchased via EventBrite.

NamesCon is currently offering a “Super Early Bird Special” for those who purchase a conference pass now. The Standard pass costs $349 and the Channel Pass costs $549. The email says that this will be the biggest discount on tickets. In general, though, if you’re not certain you can attend right now, there are usually special deals offered by conference organizers leading up to the conference.

It’s far too soon for NamesCon to post an agenda or even an agenda outline, but it is generally the largest domain investor-focused event of the year.

Unless I have a family commitment that comes up, I plan to attend NamesCon Global. I am going to wait until the end of the year or early Spring of 2024 to book my conference ticket and travel plans because I’d rather pay a bit more for a ticket when I know I can commit than pay full price and not be able to go.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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