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I admire @Samer because he's a loyal dog and intelligent to boot

~ that's all you have to post ~ but you can expand if you like:

I may not agree with his style or opinions 100% of the time but he knows his stuff and sticks to it.

Who do you admire in the domain industry and why?
 
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i admire @bmugford: he posts objective, in-depth posts.
 
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I admire @Bob Hawkes thorough posts’ and kindest.
 
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And Me, me, please, please, please

Otherwise i am going to hate everyone in the whole School, for ever and ever, and I'll tell my mum
 
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Agreed sirs, stalwarts.

If I may add;

I admire @ThatNameGuy for treading in territories most would likely never traverse but easily fling a rock to.

Much admiration to @Michael from Namebio for always keeping true to sales reporting and above and beyond to quell consternation.

TU @BaileyUK for your insightful and experienced input on so many topics. You know I admire.
 
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I admire @Paul. CTO at nP is probably tougher than anyone realizes, but more than that, his posts are as even keel as they come; calm, informative, collected, and fair.
 
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George Kirikos (@GeorgeK) - His commitment to defending registrant rights is unmatched and he has taken on the often thankless task of standing up to ICANN.

Also, @RJ for creating NamePros.

Brad
 
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I admire @Paul. CTO at nP is probably tougher than anyone realizes, but more than that, his posts are as even keel as they come; calm, informative, collected, and fair.

George Kirikos (@GeorgeK) - His commitment to defending registrant rights is unmatched and he has taken on the often thankless task of standing up to ICANN.

Also, @RJ for creating NamePros.

Brad
Outstanding, and those are biggies. What a great summation Chris.

@biggie Admiration with poetry in motion with so many posts, whilst telling it like it is.

@Chris Hydrick Deep dives, revelations.
 
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👏 Kudos to any investor who's forward-thinking, embraces alternative views and remains committed to helping ensure the domain investment space is more inclusive.

🎩 Hats off to @bobhawkes for being willing to research, dig deeper and report objectively. NamePros would be a much different, and daunting, platform without his service.

👁️ Kudos to @ThatNameGuy for helping keep the door open to broader possibilities despite aggressive critiques of his outlook, approach and strategies. Keep pushing.

🙏 Gratitude to the NamePros founders for starting a platform that'll hopefully evolve into something much better than what it is today. Your efforts and work are appreciated.

👤Mel
QUAD Domains
 
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@johnn has made me laugh more than anyone here. Some of his postings I had tears 😂

@Recons.Com is really a go getter. I admire his enormous hustle.

@JudgeMind is always willing to share his knowledge and current experiences in the brandable space

Abdul Basit Makrani is a very successful domainer who manages to stay humble and kind. No small feat.

@twiki is the most open book person on this platform sharing a huge amount of his strategies and experiences.
 
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@jberryhill contributed massively to this forum in the legal field, and helped me personally in private.
 
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Admire @Bob Hawkes for the wonderful & soulful content he writes.
 
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@Lox - amazing strategy and sales. Thank you a lot for your contribution and help.
 
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@HostGeeks.com helped me a lot to learn and improve , and still is!
Thanks
 
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@ksusha64 Gave me great advice, thanks so much!
 
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@MustaAras polite and great guy, gave me a good advice
 
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I admire @Bob Hawkes for all his articles. I have learnt so much from them
 
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@Domain boy is very helpful and friendly. Always reaches out with assistance and advice.
 
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I also appreciate @biggie and @bmugford for their solid insight and contributions
 
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@Silentptnr is one of the nicest most genuine guys on here. He has an upbeat energy about him that I remember stood out around the time I joined. Friendly to everyone.

@EmpireNames.com is no longer with us but was a huge inspiration to many of us. He was a born domainer and mastered the art of domaining way faster than most. He also had common sense about pricing and perfected what I refer to as the mid level flip.
 
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@BigBoyDog who initiate
@Eric Lyon (& Ms.) Thank You!
@bmugford Helper
@Acroplex Alarm
@Chris Hydrick Micro Mezzo Macro
@Bob Hawkes Airco
@twiki no time to sleep
... @ 100s of members ... @Paul Safeguard
wait... @ThatNameGuy being restricted 5%-80% for years & still ... with us.
oh ... @Samer :)
@HotKey ...HotKey.cloud is available reg fee :)
@Future Sensors
@FolioTeam
@Kenny
@Silentptnr
Science still hasn't figured out why but Everybody loves @johnn

AND many many more...

Thanks!

Regards
Thanks for the mention Lox and even the footnote:xf.wink:

While I have more than one, Bob Hawkes stands above the rest imho. If it weren't for Bob, the voice of sanity, I'm not sure I'd still be here......oh, did I say iLuvCanada.com, but not enuf to pay $444 for it:ROFL:
 
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I am going to list some more.

Luc Biggs (@Federer) - We started around the same time. One of the most successful investors who has built a business based on consistent sales over the years.

Raymond Hackney (@equity78) - One of the best and most consistent writers in the field.

Bob Hawkes (@Bob Hawkes) - Another top tier writer. The articles he has written can be useful for anyone from noobs to seasoned investors.

Ron Jackson (@Ron Jackson) - For running DNJournal.com for almost 20 years.

Andrew Allemann (@DomainNameWire) - One of the original domain blogs.

Michael Cyger (@Michael Cyger) - He has made a lot of contributions to the field, specifically on the education side.

Two OG members -

@Kate
@JB Lions
 
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