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Considering the important role that India-based domain companies and investors have played in the history of this business, it is somewhat surprising that the country has never hosted a major event centered around domain investors and developers. That is scheduled to change about 10 weeks from now with plans just announced for the inaugural DOMAINX™ event to be held in Hyderabad on Sunday, September 7, 2014 - a sponsor supported event with no registration charge.

Confirmed Speakers: Ron Jackson, Michael Castello, Michael Gilmour, Jon Yau, Morgan Linton, Deepak Daftari and Ritvik VikasMishra (Government/Cabinet Secretariat).

read complete news story at http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2014/dailyposts/20140623.htm
 
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Is Adam Dicker there in person?I heard there is problems with visa's etc.
 
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Is Adam Dicker there in person?I heard there is problems with visa's etc.

There are definitely a lot of Visa problems, so whoever is not able to make it will be addressing the audience via Skype.

Are you attending Horizonconcepts?
 
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An Update for all those who missed the Conference:

Conference Experience / Review

Conference Name : DomainX

Dates: 7th September 2014

Location: Marriott Hotel, Hyderabad, India.

My Objective(s) for attending this conference: To meet fellow domainers in India and to feel first hand, what is going on with others in the industry. Get motivated again to spare time for domaining.

Other attendees on my Table and In General: I was expecting around 750-800 people to attend, But the actual number may be 350-400. Most of the attendees are young people; average age might be 30 year or less. 95% are male. Attendees on my table are not domainers, in fact I am the only one on my table who owns domains for flipping. Others own one domain at most for their business purpose. But the beauty is that, by the end of conference, every single one of them is planning to buys doimains for domaining.

Sessions:

1. Vineet Goenka(Chief Guest – BJP IT Cell Convener) inaugurated the event.

2. Ron Jackson(DNjournal) and Michael Castello(Key Note Speaker : This session was conducted live via skype. Ron Jackson interviewed Michael. Michael is a Pioneer in domain industry and needs no introduction. He shared his experiences and his perspectives on emerging trends. ( He sold Whisky.com for 3.1 Million USD This year). Ron Jackson is another inspiring domainer. He runs DNJournal.com. I personally identify with him as I myself run an engineering Journal (www.yuvaengineers.com) . Michael while sharing his experiences mentioned below points: 1. Internet is level playing field. If someone in USA can do, same can be done from India aswell. 2. While selecting domains, one should always see, if the name generates emotions are not. 3. As parking revenues are falling, one should try to build websites. Ron mentioned that there will be learning curve and how he did mistakes initially, which can be avoided by reading a lot.

3. Deepak Daftari: Deepak, an Indian entrepreneur and domainer shared his experiences and views. He successfully runs esikhsa.com. key takeaway from his speech is that cash flows are important for a domainer and to build good portfolios. He also stressed on closing deals, he got $3 Mill offer for his .mobi portfolio which he rejected is now worth nothing. (Best session of the day. I met him personally and exchanged visiting cards. I am going to mail some of my domain names to him, just to get his perspective if they are good or not. )

4. Ron Jackson and Adam Dicker: This is another live session via skype. Adam Dicker stressed the need to have different revenue streams. He mentioned that he makes over 50K from each of his 12 businesses. He also stressed that as parking revenues are falling, its important to pursue other methods of monetization.

5. Pavan Duggal: Pavan duggal is a leading lawyer related to domain industry in India. Walked us through UDRP and INDRP and steps how to avoid TM issues. Very enthusiastic presentation and very interesting session.

6. Legal Session: Harini Narayanswamy, Pawand Duggal, Rodny Raider & Ankur Raheja.: In this session as panel member of UDRP, Harini Narayanswamy enlightened us the process and decision making of UDRP issues. She is very kind and approachable. (I was planning to develop IITForums.com and IIMForums.com for quite some time. IIT and IIM are premium institutions in India. I was having a doubt if it would be TM issue if I develop those sites. I asked her during tea break, she said, she sees no issues. These kind of sites would be considered like fan sites)

7. Karthik Teneja – Google : He spoke about “the digital future” and what google is doing in that area.

8. Edmon Chung (.asia ) He spoke about how .asia is doing and why it is important and emerging player.

9. Ritvik vikas Mishra (Cabinet Secretariat, Govt of India : He spoke about the various initiatives that Govet of India is taking to spraed the digital revolution to many more people. He also invited to suggest any ideas that can be placed before govt.

10.Sai and Mahender (Duckeggs and domainpros: Domainers from Hyderabad who are running a domain fund aswell as holding huge portfolios. If anyone is planning to sell your names, you can contact them, as they are planning to spend $2 Mill to acquire domains and they are interested in generic names.

11. Organizers and Final Session: Manmeet Singh, Anshul goyal, Ankur Raheja, Sibtain Zaheer & Nishank Yadav: We should thank the organizers for conducting such an event in India for the first time. The best thing is that, they have not charged anything. I got to say hi to manmeet. I could not wish others, as they were busy organizing. During the last session, (Though I am skeptical about .biz extension) anshul said that he is making decent 5fig sales. (he owns 20K plus .biz names). I would like to extend my appreciation to all the organizers.

Other Things:

1. Food was good. High Tea was also served.

2. Redbull gave away free drinks

3. Godaddy gave special code to buy membership.

4. Pens and few goodies were given in the kit.

5. Prizes were given to some of the people who filled feedback forms.

6. Entertainment sessions ( Bollywood style dances and Standup comedy by deepu) could have been avoided. They were nothing but distraction to the overall event. Particularly stand comedy, which was done in hindi and over 50% people there do not understand hindi. )

Over all Experience: Very Good. A++. I am definitely looking for their future events.

Session highlights: Deepak Daftari, Ron Jackson, Harini Narayanswamy and Pavan Duggal.

Would Love to see in Future events: Live Auctions and Domain name Appraisal stall.

The Above Article Can be Read at: http://www.yuvaengineers.com/domainx-conference-experience-review/
 
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Wow a conference featuring such value for money items as :

Virtual Keynote by Michael Castello with Ron Jackson
Virtual Session by Adam Dicker & Ron Jackson
Virtual Session by James Wester & Shannon Beyl Poole

Hardly seems worth travelling to.. may as well just give everyone access to a network meeting.
 
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Wow a conference featuring such value for money items as :

Virtual Keynote by Michael Castello with Ron Jackson
Virtual Session by Adam Dicker & Ron Jackson
Virtual Session by James Wester & Shannon Beyl Poole

Hardly seems worth travelling to.. may as well just give everyone access to a network meeting.

Sorry to disagree with you. Its totally worth it. Not for the speakers, but for the attendees. I got to meet so many young and enthusiastic people willing to invest in domains. People were so enthusiastic that, even though event was supposed to end at 6:00, It lasted upto 7:00, and 99% of the people have not left and they were very much involved with the event.
 
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Thanks to all the organizers and every person associated with his event who made this event possible. I have learn a lot from yesterdays conference. Thanks again
 
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Sorry to disagree with you. Its totally worth it. Not for the speakers, but for the attendees. I got to meet so many young and enthusiastic people willing to invest in domains. People were so enthusiastic that, even though event was supposed to end at 6:00, It lasted upto 7:00, and 99% of the people have not left and they were very much involved with the event.

No need to apologize at all. I'm glad you and others had a great time.

I didn't realize it was yesterday, actually! I just wanted to make sure that people knew a lot of it was virtual because it seemed to imply that a lot of people would be presenting AT the conference. (Also for some reason the post saved as draft and I did not see your updates before hitting save/change) :)

Energy is good.
 
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I didn't realize it was yesterday, actually! I just wanted to make sure that people knew a lot of it was virtual because it seemed to imply that a lot of people would be presenting AT the conference.

That's the impression I got from this thread too.
 
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Hello all,

I was there at the DOMAINX Conference that was held on September 7, 2014 in Hyderabad, India at Marriott Hotel and Covention Centre.

More than 350 people turned up for the event.
It was a massive hit.

Here are the review and report of the Conference:

Sessions:

1) Lamp Lighting by BJP IT Cell Convener Mr. VINIT GOENKA

Mr. Vinit Goenka lighted the lamp and enlightened us with his kind words about his hope from the IT industry in India. He even went on to recite a Bengali poem by Rabindranath Tagore and connected India and its citizens with the deep meaning in the poem.


2) MR. RON JACKSON interviewing MR. MICHAEL CASTELLO

The faces of people in the Conference gleamed as soon as MR. Ron Jackson appeared via Skype. Accompanying him on Skype, was the Whisky.com seller Michael Castello, who owns some of the best names you could ever find.
Ron Jackson interviewed Michael regarding his experience about selling Whisky.com, which Michael answered in detail. Michael also went on to add that he only buys a domain name only if it appeals to his emotions.
He said that he does not believe in parking revenue very much since they are falling, and tries to build website.
He ended the speech by giving out the message that if he could do it, anyone in the world could do it.
Ron Jackson shared his experience to make the discussion even more interesting and informative by discussing how he made many mistakes, how he invested in all the wrong names in his initial career and realized that he doesn't have the required knowledge to invest in domain names. Looking for resources, he could not find any. Therefore, he went on to start DNJournal.com and the rest we know is history.

3) Session by Indian Entrepreneur and Domain Name Investor MR. DEEPAK DAFTARI

Mr. Deepak Daftari shared his experience about one of his biggest sale TIE.com.
He stressed upon the importance of cash flow and closing deals if you get good offers. He adviced fellow domainers not to get very greedy while dealing in domain names. He shared one of his experiences where he had some of the best .MOBI domains when they were a hit, and he got an offer of $3 million for his entire portfolio. He did not sell them at that time, and now those domains have no value at all. However, he believes that .MOBI will rise again and fetch him good return on his portfolio.

4) MR. RON JACKSON interviewing MR. ADAM DICKER

This was my favorite part as I am one of the biggest fan of MR. ADAM DICKER. He is one of the best brains in the domain industry who knows how to sell a $10 name for multiple thousands of dollars in no time.
His understanding of the industry is deep.
He stressed upon the need to have multiple revenue system. He went on to share that he makes atleast $50,000 from each of his 12 businesses every month. He also mentioned that as parking revenues are falling, it is better to develop it into websites.
We see that Michale Castello also said something similar. Here is a thing to take away with you since all the industry veterans are moving away from parking revenue into a stable business model.

5) LUNCH SESSION

This was a great opportunity to network. I got to meet some of the best domainers in India. I could also see that there are some names that may not be popular in the industry, but they are doing amazing work as Domain Investors and Flippers.
Exchanged some 25 business cards as well.
I made a friend who is a Lawyer and runs a company in Bangalore - one of the most amazing man I met at the Conference.
I plan to be in touch with all the people that I met and befriended here.

6) Legal Session by MR. PAVAN DUGGAL

One of the leading lawyers in the Domain Name Industry, Mr. Pavan Duggal enlightened us with the UDRPs, INDRPs and that the domain name is not a property.
He told us how to avoid trademarks and what are the possible consequences of TM infringement. The session was great and Mr. Duggal spoke with such a poise and charisma that everyone got excited at once.

7) Legal Discussion: MRS. HARINI NARAYANSWAMY, MR. PAVAN DUGGAL and MR. RODNEY RYDER which was moderated by MR. ANKUR TANEJA

This was a panel discussion where the panelists presented their views and facts about the difference between UDRPs and INDRPs. MRS. Harini walked us through the decision making of UDRPs and the process involved. She discussed some case studies like TVS.com and ARMANI.com where the company clained that they have the legal right over the domain but the registrant could provide proof otherwise.
Also, a case study of Maruti was discussed. This was very informative in terms of the legality over the domain names. MR. Ryder and MR. Duggal also made some good points in this regard.


8) The Digital Future by MR. KARTIK TANEJA

Mr. Taneja represented Google and started by showing us how the technology is going to be used in the future and how is Google planning for it.
He presented some videos about the future technologies such as Wearables, the Drones which could deliver stuff by themselves, the cars that could drive by itself and other such stuff.
Later, he went to discuss some new gTLDs that Google has launched and some that they are planning to.
There were some questions put up regarding the indexing of new gTLDs in the Search results of Google which he answered.

9) TEA BREAK

There was a tea break. This was a awesome opportunity to network which everyone loved. I personally got to meet Mr. Duggal, Mr. Ryder and Mrs. Harini.

10) .ASIA discussions by MR. EDMON CHUNG

MR. EDMON CHUNG threw some light about the developments in the .ASIA domains and how it is performing in the recent years. He discussed how .ASIA is an emerging player in the Domain Industry and the fact that it is going to be a big player.
He gave some good examples of .ASIA domains that are developed and the big markets that they may become.

11) Cabinet Secretariat MR. RITVIK VIKAS MISHRA

Mr. Ritvik spoke about the various initiatives that the Government of India is taking to spread the Digital Revolution and how is India and the government trying to keep in pace with the Digital Revolution and the growing rate of Internet users in India.
He also put forth a suugestion to the Domainers in the Conference, to discuss the problems which they are facing due to certain policies of the Government and that he may take their voice to the Government so that this could be amended for the best.

12) MR. SAI POLA and Mr. MAHENDER who have $2 million to invest in domain names

Mr. Deepak Daftari interviewed Mr. Sai Pola and Mr. Mahender who own some of the best domain names and have been investing and capitalizing on Domain names. They have a successful story about a ecommerce business of Duckeggs which they built solely on the basis of their domain name.
They also shared that they have put up $2 million funds aside to invest in Domain Names.
So, if you are looking to sell your domain names, I think these are the people to approach.

13) MUSIC Launch of EMAIL.BIZ

Email.biz which is owned by the top .BIZ investor, MR. ANSHUL GOYAL did a Music Launch of its business EMAIL.BIZ
I think they have put up a great music.

14) THE ORGANIZERS THANK THE AUDIENCE(MR. MANMEET SINGH, MR. ANSHUL GOYAL, MR. ANKUR RAHEJA, MR. SIBTAIN ZAHEER and MR. NISHANK YADAV)

The Organizers came together on the stage and thanked everyone for making the event a success.
The best part of the Conference was that the people stayed even after the Conference was over, which got over about an hour late.


OTHER STUFF FROM THE CONFERENCE

1) There was a lucky draw conducted by Verisign. I won the first prize. :)

2) There were goodies given to those who came forward to ask questions to the renowned people who addressed the crowd.

3) The Conference was FREE. They did not charge any fee from anyone.

4) Food was awesome. They even kept the very famous, HYDERABADI BIRYANI.

5) REDBULL gave away FREE energy drinks.

6) GODADDY special code to buy membership for those who attended the Conference.

7) Bollywood Dances and Entertainment Sessions.

One of the best part of the Conference was that the Organizers tried to meet as many people as possible and Welcome and Thank them personally, even though they had so much work to do.
I had the priviledge to personally meet and discuss with each of the Organizers except Mr. Anshul Goyal. They are awesome people!!
The Organizing team understands each other very well and they seem to be a family together.

I am a follower of Mr. Warren Buffet and I believe that if the team is good, nothing could go wrong!!
I think the strong team at DNOAI is the reason why the event was PHENOMENAL!!

For those of you who missed it, I think this provided an insight!!
If I have missed something, anyone who attended the Conference, kindly add it below!!

I give this event a 100/100.

Thank you so much YuvaEngineers.com for your reviews!!
 
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350 people massive hit for India??D-:
 
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350 people massive hit for India??D-:

Considering there was a split and there were 2 conferences, I think 350 was a good figure!! Also, most of the audience comprised of experienced domainers and startups, investors, Intellectual Property Lawyers and of course, some part-time domainers and beginners as well.
Considering the people who attended the conference, I think it was a Hit!!
There were thousands of things to learn.
 
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Dear srisri24, it was lovely connecting with you at the DOMAINX 2014 Conference, and glad you stopped to say Hello. Also, thank you for your kind review about the event.

Chetan9693, thank you for the kind words.

Dear defaultuser, every session at DOMAINX 2014 was suppose to be physical presentations or speaking sessions, however due to VISA issues, some of the KEY speakers were not able to make it and were changed to VIRTUAL sessions in order to make it Fair & Square.
 
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Dear defaultuser, every session at DOMAINX 2014 was suppose to be physical presentations or speaking sessions, however due to VISA issues, some of the KEY speakers were not able to make it and were changed to VIRTUAL sessions in order to make it Fair & Square.

My first car was supposed to be a Ferrari... but due to financial issues it was VW.....
Nonetheless, seems fun was had by those attending and there are always growing pains in trying to start something new.
 
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350 people massive hit for India??D-:

Well it was free :) I'd say it was a hit, seeing as it was the first conference. If they get less at the next free conference, then I'd have second thoughts :)
 
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Sounds like a big hit for a domain conference! Some good names in there and I'm sure some valuable information was shared. Anyone know if they will begin planning a second one??
 
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Sounds like a yawn fest and some bad logistics.

BAMCIS!
 
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We are planning a second one and a grander one at that :)
 
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Thank you Arpit131 & Stub for acknowledging and appreciating our effort.
 
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@Soofi why the dislike? Look up BAMCIS. You had enough time to research which keynote speaker was coming from what region of the world to get visas in order. All you provided was a split session "DomainSherpa" conference without steak dinner to cater to foreigners. Glad I didn't go.
 
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An INDIAN domain conference, should've focused on what INDIANS are doing in the market.

Too much emphasis was placed on NON-INDIAN speakers attending the event. So when these guys didn't come, and they were interviewed on skype, it took the appeal away from the event.

I attended a 5-day conference two years ago sponsored by the za registry, of which 3 days were about domains. 100% free. Two speakers were from ICANN-they were physically there and they spoke about the global market for domains, security, new gTLDs, etc. But the conference was dominated by local speakers, who were involved in domains from the beginning and some from large ISPs in the country. That I found interesting. It was unique. Emphasis was placed on the local speakers-and I really looked forward to it. It was a success.

Now if they had to place emphasis on foreign speakers physically attending, and they didn't pitch... skype or not-it wouldn't have been appealing anymore.

I think you should've rather have focused on what INDIANS are doing in the market.

I think the speakers who never came, because of "visa issues", never attended, because they weren't offered flights, and accommodation, etc. You can't expect them to come, if they have to pay for all of that.
 
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@Soofi why the dislike? Look up BAMCIS. You had enough time to research which keynote speaker was coming from what region of the world to get visas in order. All you provided was a split session "DomainSherpa" conference without steak dinner to cater to foreigners. Glad I didn't go.

I don't think you quite get how painful the Indian Visa system has become. It's taking some people multiple multiple months with major cock-ups.
No-one expects there to be that type of issue.... well outside of India anyway.

I agree with NS though (he's too smart for his own good)... the focus needs to be on what you are doing in India. I would think someone from Directi, for example, would be more useful that Ron Jackson, Castello... etc. There's not much to learn these days from those guys.
 
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I attended the event and liked Legal discussion and Edmund Chang (.asia) lecture. Overall considering its first domain conference, it was good.

And I got Sponsor (Verisign) gift :) (storage drive) for asking question to Legal Team Discussion from organizer Anshul Goyal.
 
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An INDIAN domain conference, should've focused on what INDIANS are doing in the market.

Too much emphasis was placed on NON-INDIAN speakers attending the event. So when these guys didn't come, and they were interviewed on skype, it took the appeal away from the event.

I think you should've rather have focused on what INDIANS are doing in the market.

I think the speakers who never came, because of "visa issues", never attended, because they weren't offered flights, and accommodation, etc. You can't expect them to come, if they have to pay for all of that.

I would appreciate if you could do your research right before you post something.
Before posting " the speakers who never came, because of "visa issues", never attended, because they weren't offered flights, and accommodation, etc." you could have bothered asking if that was done because if you message any of the speakers you would know that it was all on the organization.

As for your point on Indian speakers you are absolutely right and that is why we had Mr. Deepak Daftari, Mr. Sai Pola and Other INDIANS speak on the event, it was due to a sense of respect and admiration for those gentlemen,who have done what they have done to make a name for themselves in the domaining industry as well as to add a global touch to the conference that we invited them.

The fact remains that due to the process of visa application in which we could have not played any part ,even though we tried our best , some of the speakers could not attend the conference, that aside it was the first conference so mistakes were also made on our part, nobody is perfect and how we improve on those mistakes is what would define us.
 
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