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    events Domain Conference Highlights from NamesCon 2016 [Video]

    This year’s NamesCon was the largest ever. Over the past three years, the domain name industry event has evolved from a conventional domain conference into a four-day powerhouse of entertainment and networking. NamesCon attendance has doubled in its three years of existence, from 600 in 2014...
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    events August Southern California Domainers Meetup

    “When I set out to do this, new domains were kind of a bad word,” said Daniel Negari while making a speech to the Southern California Domainers Meetup last Thursday in Santa Monica. He further added that if we fast-forward to present day, we have large companies like Google registering abc.xyz...
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    various Top Topics: Why We Became Domainers; Portfolio Acquisition Methods; Buy or Sell LLLL.com's?...

    The most popular discussions this week include preferences on the usage of WWW, especially as it applies to nGTLD’s; why different investors chose to enter the domain name market and how; a conversation on whether to buy, sell, or hold LLLL.com domains; a poll and discussion about how domainers...
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    interviews How Shane Cultra became Domain Shane

    If you read domain blogs, you most likely know the name Shane Cultra. But before he was known to us as Domain Shane trading names, he was a self-starter trading notes and bonds for a living. Shane also has grounded experience with how brick and mortar businesses operate from running a large...
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    events Shane Cultra Interview [Video]

    Shane Cultra began investing in domain names 20 years ago. Through years of trial and tribulation, he discovered his own niche and strategy in the market to lucratively flip domains. He is now the founder of the popular domain blog DomainShane.com where he shares his expertise and industry...
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    events Jothan Frakes Interview at NamesCon 2015 [Video]

    Not to be confused with Jonathan Frakes (although there is a slight resemblance), @Jothan Frakes co-founded NamesCon with Richard Lau and is a renown TLD expert. With over 28 years of tech and domain industry experience in pivotal roles across 25 organizations, it's no wonder he was included in...
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    events Alan Sullivan Interview at NamesCon 2015 [Video]

    Alan Sullivan is a Big Data Specialist with DomainDiction. On the company’s website, his biography reads that Alan is an “innovator, technologist and businessman who has been directly involved in the technology of the Internet since 1997, right at the inception of the domain name system. He...
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    events Frederick Schiwek Interview at NamesCon 2015 [Video]

    Frederick Schiwek is the co-founder and CEO of DomainInvest with over 15 years of experience in internet marketing, international business development, and of course, domain names. In fact, he has over 50,000 domain names in his portfolio. According to his biography on DomainInvest, “He is...
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    events Frank Schilling Keynote at NamesCon 2015 [Video]

    If you have had the pleasure of seeing any of Frank Schilling’s keynote speeches in the past, then you know that he doesn’t disappoint. Frank captivated a crowded hall filled with hundreds of people at NamesCon 2015 with this speech. I’ll let Frank do the talking from here on out...
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    events NamesCon in Under 5 Minutes [Video]

    "We're all here at a really interesting moment in time because this is probably the best domain show I've been to in five years," said Frank Schilling during his keynote speech at NamesCon 2015. But don't take it from Frank alone, many other industry moguls have the same opinion as reports show...
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    news Flippa Holds First Masterclass Featuring a Fireside Chat With Co-Founder Matt Mickiewicz

    “You wouldn’t buy a bag of chips or a toothbrush made by Tide, would you?” Matt Mickiewicz said after I inquired why all of his companies have separate brand identities and are separate entities unlike Google or Apple. He further explained that each company was a strategic move in another...
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