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Here's
the The Lowdown from
DN Journal,
updated daily to fill you in on the
latest buzz going around the domain name
industry.
The Lowdown is
compiled by DN Journal Editor & Publisher Ron
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Seattle.com
Added to Extraordinary Portfolio of Big City
.COM GeoDomains Offered by Geocentric
Media
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A
few months ago I
told you about an
unprecedented portfolio of more than
20 big city .com
geodomains that has been put on
the market by Geocentric
Media. Today we learned
the portfolio, that already includes
LosAngeles.com, SanFrancisco.com,
Houston.com, Philadelphia.com
and Denver.com among others,
has grown to nearly two dozen
domains with the addition of Seattle.com
(you can see the entire list of
domains here).
Today's
news came from Geocentric Media CEO
& Founder Fred Mercaldo
who also told us the firm has more
than a dozen discussions underway
with major media companies
interested in the portfolio. With
the level of interest ramping up
Geocentric Media decided to secure
the services of Kalil
& Company, a widely
known media brokerage company with 40
years of experience in the field.
Mercaldo said, "the main
brokers in charge are Frank
Higney (Frank@Kalilco.com)
and Jason Anderson (Jason@Kalilco.com).
Kalil has high level contacts in all
of the top major media firms,
private equity companies and more.
They love the portfolio, believe in
it, and this is their initial
venture into the digital
world."
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While
Geocentric Media's is focused on
selling the portfolio intact to a
buyer interested in acquiring an
instant high visibility
coast-to-coast footprint on the web,
Mercaldo said they have not
completely ruled out the possibility
of selling an individual domain, or
group of domains, for the right
price.
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Public
Interest Registry's .ORG Rolls Out Global
Rebrand with New Website and Logos
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The
venerable .ORG extension
has gotten a major makeover
that went public today when a new
website and visual identity was
launched worldwide. The Public
Interest Registry's refreshment
of the .ORG brand centers around the
new site at TheNew.org.
Previously, the popular TLD was
based at the PIR website,
PIR.org, a domain that now redirects
to TheNew.org).
A fact
sheet announcing the changes
noted, "The rebrand builds upon
.ORG’s long-time support of the
organizations, associations, clubs,
businesses and individuals using the
domain, but takes the commitment
a step
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New
.ORG logo unveiled today
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further by actively
uniting .ORG communities around
shared interests and passions."
The sheet highlighted these
points:
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The
new logo - with “ORG”
encircled in a vibrant royal
blue sphere - reflects the
brand’s impact worldwide, with
more than 10 million domains
under management.
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The
open “ORG” lettering on
either side of the sphere
signals that .ORG is an open
domain for anyone; it serves
as a powerful and inclusive
global connector.
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The
logo uses a deep royal blue,
evoking feelings of trust,
security, and reliability that
reflect .ORG’s
long-standing reputation.
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The
design also allows the color to
be exchanged for photography and
video, so .ORG can tell visual
stories through the lens of the
logo.
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The
logo for PIR and its
other TLDs, the .NGO
/.ONG extensions
(exclusive domains serving
non-governmental
organizations) also
underwent a visual refresh.
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visual
identities of PIR and .NGO
/.ONG mirror that of .ORG,
but with different color
designations: turquoise and
green respectively.
The
PIR fact sheet added, "The
new .ORG website was
designed to showcase the
breadth of the .ORG user
base and spotlight how
forward-looking businesses,
professional associations,
civic groups, non-profits,
clubs and families are
making their inspirations a
reality using the .ORG
domain. We encourage you to
spend time browsing our new
website and reading
the stories within from .ORGs
like Google.org, Quilters
Unlimited and GlobalGiving.
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GGRG
Releases Their Latest Quarterly Report on Short
.Com Domain Sales in an Impressive New Format
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Domain
brokerage & consulting firm
GGRG.com
has released their latest quarterly
report on aftermarket sales of
liquid domains, covering the 2nd
quarter of 2019. GGRG defines
liquid domains as being very
short .com domains consisting of
all letters (L) or all numbers (N),
as well as 2 and 3-character (C)
.coms that have a combination of
letters and numbers (they use the
acronym LXDO as a shorthand
description for the liquid domains
category). GGRG calls these
"liquid" domains because
they are relatively easy to sell at
prevailing market rates.
Prior
to this latest report - LXDO Q2
2019 -
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GGRG
had released the information in a
downloadable .PDF file. In a major
upgrade they have now made the
report much more easy to access
and navigate by posting it on
into a clean new interface located
on the web at LXDO.com.
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Giuseppe
Graziano
GGRG
Founder |
GGRG
Founder Giuseppe Graziano
said, "As we continually strive to improve our services, it became apparent to us that more and more readers access our websites from mobile devices. Downloading a PDF, then visualizing data on a tiny screen is not a great user experience.
That is why we are proud to announce the
2019 Q2 LXDO with a brand new
look in a report format that is
interactive, sortable by category and, most importantly,
mobile-friendly, presented on a fully responsive website.
Some
of the highlights from the
new report that Giuseppe
cited were:
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$8.7 million in Escrow.com sales.
• Liquidation values for the most traded categories.
• 3,600 disclosed transactions.
• Performance comparison with global asset markets, including
BTC.
• $5.7 million in publicly reported sales. |
A
navigation tip - when you go to the report
page, scroll down and
click the Explore button. On
the next page, across the top, are
links to any section of the report
you want to immediately access - for
example 3-letter .coms or 4 number
domains, as well as an "At a
Glance" summary page,
Historical information and Archives.
GGRG has just made a good thing
even better, further cementing
the quarterly LXDO report's position
as an invaluable reference document
for all who are interested in buying
and selling in this popular sector
of the domain market.
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New
Verisign Report: Total Domain Registrations
Jumped 4.4% Since Last Year Led by .Coms and
Surging ccTLDs
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Verisign has
released their latest quarterly Domain
Name Industry Brief (.pdf
file) covering the 2nd quarter of
2019. While Verisign is best
known as the administrator of
.com and .net domains,
their quarterly briefs provide statistics
covering the entire universe
of domain names. According to the
latest brief, 2Q-2019 closed
with approximately 354.7 million domain
name registrations across all
top-level domains (TLDs), an
increase of approximately 14.9
million domains (representing a
4.4% jump) over the past
year.
The
world's most popular extension, .com,
continues to outperform the overall
market. The number of registered
.coms jumped
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approximately
6.9 million from the same
point a year ago, an increase of
5.1% year over year. Verisign's
.net also continue its trend of slow
decline. The number of
registered .nets slipped to about 13.6
million at the end of 2Q-2019, a
drop of around a half million
domains (representing a 3.5%
decline).
In
percentage terms, the category with
the highest growth rate was the
ccTLDs (country code domains).
They ended 2Q-2019 with
approximately158.7 million registrations,
8.9 million more than a year
ago for a healthy 6% increase.
There
hasn't been a lot of good news for
new gTLDs lately but they
posted a year over year upturn,
gaining about 1.3 million
registration (a 5.9% increase)
that put their total registrations
at approximately 23 million
at the end of 2Q-2019.
There
is much more data in the
complete Domain Name Industry Brief
that you can access here.
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Guta.com
Releases Their Q2-2019 Premium Domain Sales
Report & Unveils New Office in Xiamen, China
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Our
friends at
international domain name brokerage Guta.com
have been busy this summer. They
have just released their latest
quarterly report (covering 2Q-2019)
that details their observations of
the premium domain sales market.
With offices in both the U.S.
and China, Guta has a birds
eye view of conditions in both of
those key markets.
Speaking
of offices, Guta.com has also just
completed a move from their
original office in Xiamen to
a top tier new space that company
Founder George Hong and his
team are very excited about. I will
give you an inside look at
the company's new digs, but first
here is a summary of Guta's new quarterly
report that has some surprising news
about what has been happening in one
of the most popular segments of the
market - two and three-letter
.com sales.
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The
summary (that concludes the Guta
report) noted, "The sales of premium
one-word dictionary domains remained
strong and among them was a record-breaking $30 million domain sale of
Voice.com that will be talked about and referred to in years to
come. However, the markets for two-letter .com and
three-letter .com domains were slow. The trading volume of LL .com domains
was significantly lower compared to the same quarter last
year. The total LLL .com domain sales count in
the Chinese market fell to the lowest level among the past six
quarters. In sharp contrast, the sales count of NN .com, NNN .com, NNNN .com and NL/LN .com domains all
have reached the highest level since
2018 ("N" stands for a
number, "L" for a
letter)." The
Guta summary added, "Most of these sales were traded within the Chinese
domain market, followed by the second most sales from American sellers to Chinese
buyers. It is also worth pointing out that, due to the
slowing economy and, more importantly, the
escalating trade war with the
U.S, the dollar-yuan exchange rate has been rising
since the beginning of May 2019.
If the exchange rate keeps climbing, it might create a negative impact on price and/or demand of
future domain sales between the Chinese and the Western
markets." You
will want to see all of the specific
date in the Guta report and you can do
that here (.pdf file).
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Now,
about that new office
in Xiamen. George told us,
"As a domain brokerage firm, we are glad that we can work anywhere, anytime and serve our clients worldwide. However, coming from a solid IT background, I still firmly believe that Face-to-Face meetings/interactions are important in the digital age. That is also why we spent a lot of effort in finding and choosing offices so that our team members can sit & work together and interact with our clients and partners
face-to-face. After spending 3 years at
our previous office in Xiamen Software Park,
we recently moved into a new office in
the state-of-the-art China Aviation Zijin
Square (Also called W
Square), located in the heart of a new central business district in
Xiamen. This 24/7 guarded, 5A class office building, located in a safe and convenient area, truly empowers our team members to come and work in a comfortable
ocean view office anytime while we can have peace of mind." |

Above:
A wide angle view of the China Aviation Zijin
Square in Xiamen. Below:
A ground level view of the building
where Guta.com's new office is
located.
(all photos in this article courtesy
of Guta.com). 

Above:
This sign welcomes vistors to
Guta.com's new office. Below:
Guta.com Founder & CEO George
Hong settling in at his new office. 

Above:
Guta.com team members at work.
The floor to ceiling windows give
them a beautiful view of the
ocean as the shot below, taken
from the Guta office, shows you. 

Above
& below: If you visit the Guta.com
offices, odds are you will spend
some time in the reception area.
George noted, "In China, especially in
Fujian Province (where Xiamen City
is located), tea culture is very
important. You can see a tea set in almost every office in Xiamen. Serving tea to our guests is
the basic hospitality of the local
people."
After
tea, visitors can head out to see a
wide variety of attractions
that are all within walking
distance of the office. Some of
George's favorites are:
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Banlam Grand Theater, an international top- class
performance venue.
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Xiamen International Conference Center, Venue of the 9th BRICS
summit.
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Xiamen Financial Center
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Branch offices of most major Chinese banks
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Approximately 10 gyms, six of which have swimming pools.
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2 Yoga Studios
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2 beaches
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2 Shopping Centers
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1 Cinema
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Dozens of dining places, including some of the finest restaurants
in Xiamen
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Two Starbucks and one Luckin coffee shop
Some
of you are probably already looking
into airline tickets, but If you
can't make it to the other side of
the Pacific to meet George and his
crew in person, you can do it in
the U.S. soon. They will
be in Austin, Texas,
for the 2020
NamesCon Global
conference coming up January
29-February 1. Thanks to George
and his team for the inside look at
their new space!
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Domain
Packages Begin Filling the Gap Between Sales of
Individual Domains and Entire Portfolios
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When
top tier domains
are put up for sale
are put up for sale
owners almost always try to sell
them individually on their
own merits. Occasionally, however,
some will offer an entire
portfolio of domains for sale
like GeoCentric Media did in
April when they put a package
of 20 big city .com geodomains
up for sale in a single lot (a month
later they added
LosAngeles.com and SanFrancisco.com
to the lot) priced in the $20
million range. That kind of approach
is normally a one-time occurrence,
but there are indications we may see
similar strategies more often going
forward.
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At
least one brokerage we know
of, Warren
Mae Premium Domains, is
streamlining the idea, filling a
space between portfolios and
individual domain sales with tighter
packages of closely related
domains plus some additional
added value assets (like related
toll-free phone numbers) with the idea that
ownership of the package gives the
buyer a powerful broad-based market
position with a single purchase.
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For
example, Warren Mae is marketing Thin.com,
Thinner.com and Thinnest.com
together in a single
package that
also includes seven
toll-free phone
numbers that
incorporate THIN on the
keypad - 833-367-THIN |
833-468-THIN | 877-THIN-373
| 877-THIN-356 |
877-THIN-347 | 877-THIN-368
| 877-THIN-866. Warren Mae
Co-Founder Katie Bond contends,
"Real branding power
includes capturing market
dominance. Field
leadership requires the
usage of domain packages. A
premium domain generates
organic search and a domain
package strengthens the
brand by using multiple
URLs, all with word
variations of your company
name. Packages that are
completed with a block of
identifying toll free
numbers further increase
positioning." |

Katie
Bond
Warren Mae Premium Domains |
The
company expects the package to sell
in the seven-figure range which
seems reasonable given the boom in
one-word .com demand we've seen
recently, most notably in the $30
million
sale of Voice.com
in June, an all-time record cash
sale of a single undeveloped domain
name. The
Thin.com
package is owned by entrepreneur Gerard
Armond Powell, the founder of
the highly regarded Rythmia Life
Advancement Center resort in
Costa Rica.
Having built that five-star
property's online presence on a
one-word .com (Rhythmia.com),
Powell understands the power of
domain names from personal
experience. “You can maximize
returns and decrease advertising
costs all while maintaining the same
sales and conversion rates,"
Powell said.
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Memorability
gives owners of one-word
.com domains a huge edge in
marketing. Bond noted,
"Marketing strategists
can no longer bet on the
fact that a clever business
name might be
remembered. In the early
days of the Internet, it was
trendy to create custom
domains with unusual
spelling or quirky names.
But that phase died out with
the “yodeling Yahoo guy”
ad campaign. Valuable
domains must emit clarity,
not only across the board
but also across the
Internet.
Domains with easily
recognizable words also
emote trustworthiness
even before the point of
sale."
Katie
added, "The ‘premium
domain packaging’
advertising model addresses
a badly needed solution in a
crowded online market.
Rather than just buying a
building, you take over the
whole neighborhood. Companies
looking for alternative
routes to increase website
traffic can leverage these
so-called ‘sister-sites’
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capitalize
on language association. SEO
strategy is no longer enough
to get a site to the top of
search results. Consider
that your competitors are
probably using the very same
keywords in their metadata
and copy. Although savvy web
consultants try to offer
guaranteed search rankings,
search engines (namely Google)
regularly update their
algorithms and organic
search wins every time." |
"The
additional domains in the premium
package can serve in multiple
capacities as well. From design
concepts to user experience, they
can be used as a space to beta test
anything (and everything), as
needed. Consider that site updates
or new product rollouts can often
include bugs or interface issues.
Having multiple sites can be used as
an additional platform for research
before implementation. Extra sites
can assist in refining marketing
scope, which saves in unnecessary
advertising expenses for both short
and long term campaigns." If
the GeoCentric Media or Warren Mae
approach bears fruit, we may see a
lot more of this marketing approach
going forward.
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PIR
to Host a .ORG Community Forum & the Impact
Awards Ceremony in Washington D.C. October 10
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The
Public
Interest Registry
(PIR), the administrator
of the popular .ORG TLD, will
be hosting a pair of special
events on Thursday, October
10, 2019 in Washington D.C.
The first one will be the inaugural .ORG
Community Forum, a free
event that will run from 9am-4pm at
Hilton's Madison
Hotel (it even comes
with a free lunch for those who register
for one of the limited number of
seats)!
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The
Community Forum will allow attendees
to share ideas, knowledge, and
causes on the internet. It will also
provide an opportunity to
collaboratively explore common areas
of interest and find ways to
navigate through any challenges
facing their .ORG websites today.
The program will include four
sessions in the Dolly Madison
Ballroom (running 30-60 minutes
each) that will cover: Website
vs. Social Media, Leveraging
Video on Social Media, Brand
Reputation for Online Brands and
Defending Against Disinformation
Campaigns. Featured speakers
will include Event Host Chris
Baldwin (10x Digital), Julia
Campbell (J Campbell Social
Marketing), Roberto Blake
(Create Awesome Media, LLC), Statton
Hammock (MarkMonitor) and Brian
Wanko (InterAction.org). PIR
will maximize audience engagement
with plenty of interactive Q&A
sessions and networking
opportunities. If you attend you can
expect to take away inspiring ideas
and insights to improve the
strategy, operation, and execution
of your .ORG community work. The
event is open to anyone who
wants to make a positive impact
within their their local community,
on a global scale or anything in
between.
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second special event on October
10 is the invitation-only
.ORG
Impact Awards Ceremony
that will be held that
evening at the Watergate
Hotel in Washington,
D.C., just a few blocks
away from The Madison Hotel
that is hosting the free
daytime Community
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We
first told
you about the new .ORG
Impact Awards program when
nominations were opened in June. It
is designed to recognize .ORG domain
name owners who are using the
Internet to empower change
around the world. Winning
individuals and organizations will
receive up to $5,000 in a
monetary contribution to the
nonprofit of their choice. Nominations
closed on July 12, so now the
community is just eagerly awaiting
the Awards Ceremony to find out who
won. A
hat tip to our friend, veteran event
producer Jodi Chamberlain
from 32
Events.com, for the
information. Jodi is helping PIR
with the staging of these two
special events in the Nation's
Capital that will be a highlight of
the year for the .ORG community.
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The
Weekend Was Nirvana for Domain Investors With
Meetups On Both Sides of the Globe and an
Industry Pioneer Online
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A
pair
of notable domain industry meetings
on opposite sides of the world were
completed over the weekend. In one, T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Co-Founder Rick
Schwartz returned to the
meetup game five years after
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. wrapped up its
historic decade-long run in 2014.
Rick's new event, the 1st annual Asheville
Profesional Domain Investor's Meetup,
held at the Omni Grove Park Inn
in scenic Asheville, North
Carolina, was a much different
kind of gathering than
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T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
It was more intimate by design so
the 80 guests who flew in from
around the world could spend more
face-to-face quality time with other
industry pros. Instead
of the usual highly structured
conference agenda it followed a more
free form pattern that let people do
business and socialize at the
same time in a variety of laid
back settings around Asheville, a
city that has become one of
America's hottest vacation
destinations. I regrettably was
unable to attend this first event
myself but enjoyed seeing Morgan
Linton's series of videos
that provided some great insight
into how things went. Alvin Brown
from TheDomains.com was also
there and he posted a nice review
of the meeting today.
TheDomains Founder Michael
Berkens (who, like Schwartz, has
a summer home in Asheville) played a
major role in helping fellow
industry legend Schwartz pull the
meeting together. All of the
photos and comments I saw posted by
others on Facebook, Instagram,
blogs, etc. also gave the meetup
very good reviews so it looks like
Rick has another winner on
his hands (no surprise there, of
course)! While
the Asheville meeting was going on,
domain investors from across India
and beyond were in New Delhi
for the 6th annual DomainX
conference at the Eros Hotel.
As it has in the past, DomainX again
garnered good reviews posted by its
attendees on social media outlets.
Speaker Harmandeep Singh from
the Delhi
School of Digital Marketing
(at right in the photo below) posted
several nice shots from the show on
Facebook
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Even
if you missed those meetings
over the weekend you can
still get some invaluable
advice from one of the
top domain investors of all
time online. In another
excellent edition of
Australia's Domainer
Show, Castello
Cities Internet Network
Co-Founder Michael
Castello was interviewed
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Michael,
who was there at the very
start of the domain
investing business in the mid
1990s, covered a
tremendous amount of ground
in his discussion with
Co-hosts Rob Kaay and
Ed Keay-Smith. In
addition to the inside
stories about his sales of Whisky.com
($3.1 million) and Room.com
($1.5 million), Michael
explained why he picked the
domains he did at a time
when virtually everything
was available. He also
detailed why he believes
domain are more important to
an enterprise's success now
than they've ever been
before. He provides his
unique insight into many
more topics that make this
one of the best programs you
will hear all year, so be
sure to check
it out. |
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Radix
TLDs Produced $1.36 Million in Premium Domain
Sales in the First Half of 2019
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Radix
has released a new
report (.pdf file)
detailing premium domain sales
results in the first half of 2019
for the nine gTLDs the company
administers (.store, .tech, .space,
.site, .store, .website, .fun,
.press and .host). Radix reported $1.36
million in total premium sales
over the six-month period, a figure
that is on par with how those TLDs
performed in the previous period
(H2-2018).
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The
report cited .online, .tech and
.site as their highest grossing TLDs
with new premium registrations
accounting for approximately 40%
of total premium sales
revenue. More than 80 of those
sales were made at $2,500 or
more Most of those premium
level registrations were sold
through Radix's registrar partners
with industry giant GoDaddy
accounting for 46% of the
premium Radix sales. Radix also
reported a renewal rate of 78%
for premium domains registered in or
before 2018. The
company's highest one time sale in
this period was Gaming.tech
at $20,000 via Sedo.
Their full report (linked at the top
of this post) has an in depth
breakdown of their H1-2019
results that will give you a more
granular look at how their individual
TLDs performed.
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Sedo
Selects Michael Robrock to Fill Newly Created
Position as Chief Operating Officer
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Domain
industry giant Sedo
announced an important addition to
their management team today when
they named appointed Michael
Robrock to their
management board and a newly created
role at the company's Chief
Operating Officer (COO). Robrock
will oversee all of Sedo's
customer-facing departments
including Sales and Operations.
Robrock
has held several high level
executive positions over the past
two decades including CEO roles at
MixCon ag and Trendgroup GmBH.
Sedo's announcement noted, "Michael brings
with him immense experience and
knowledge from the domain and online
marketing industry. One of his
main priorities will be Sedo’s customer
experience and how to maintain
an exceptionally high level of
support."
Sedo
CEO Matthias Conrad added,
"With Michael Robrock joining
us in the newly created COO role, we
are pleased to welcome a fellow
industry insider and domain veteran
with 20+ years of experience."
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Chief Operating Officer, Sedo
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Record
Breaking Domain Broker Jeff Gabriel Wraps Up
7-Year Run With Uniregistry
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Domain
sales giant Jeff
Gabriel, who was profiled in a 2016
DNJournal Cover Story,
is closing yet another successful
chapter in his remarkable career.
Gabriel broke into the business with
Sedo.com where he closed a
record breaking deal for Sex.com
at $13 million in 2010 - a
deal that reigned as the biggest
publicly reported domain sale of all
time until it was finally surpassed
by the eye popping $30 million sale
of Voice.com last month.
Gabriel's
success at Sedo led to Domain
Advisors (who later re-branded
as Igloo.com) luring him away
to be their President in 2011. Then,
two years later, industry legend Frank
Schilling called on Gabriel to
run the new domain sales operation
Schilling launched under the Uniregistry
banner.
After 7
years with Uni, Gabriel, who played
a key role in helping building the
company into an industry powerhouse,
decided his mission there
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is now
complete. In a post
on the Uniregistry blog
late Tuesday, Gabriel officially
announced he is leaving his position
as Vice President of Sales so he can
move his family back to his Massachusetts
home after seven years spent living
in Cayman Islands where Uni
is headquartered. Gabriel
will return home with a lot to be
proud of. He noted, "We grew
from four to forty salespeople, with
sales support staff selling thousands
of domains, eclipsing the $50
million USD mark in yearly
sales volume. We will more than
likely have broken $250 million
mark in sales during my tenure while
you read this. We also built new
technology, products, and
processes." Jeff's
time in the Caymans were accompanied
by the biggest events in his
personal life as well. "My wife
had our two children here," he
said. "After discussing this
with friends and family, it is time
for me to step down and return home
to make up for lost time with my
family and pursue other projects. I
want to thank all of the customers,
Frank, and our team that have made
these past seven years the best
seven I ever had!" Gabriel
declared.
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With
Gabriel's departure Dan
Adamson will take over
as Vice President of Sales
and Wade Smith will
become the Director of
Sales. Adamson and Smith
were both already part of
the Uniregistry family and
both are well-known and
highly-regarded industry
veterans. While the sales
operation at Uni will remain
in good hands, Gabriel's
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NamesCon
Global 2020 Announces Change in Dates for
January Show in Austin, Texas
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After
six years In Las
Vegas the NamesCon
Global conference is
moving to Austin, Texas for
their 2020 event in January.
Show organizers released dates for
the upcoming conference last month
but today they announced
a slight change that will
have the show starting three days
later than originally planned. The
event is now set to open Wednesday,
January 29, 2020 and continue
through Saturday, February 1.
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The
previous dates had NamesCon Global
opening on a Sunday and closing on a
Wednesday, however after a closing
day Beach Party at last
month's NamesCon
Europe conference in Lisbon,
Portugal proved to be a huge
hit with attendees, NamesCon
leaders decided the Global event in
Austin also had to close with a
bang centered around a day of
fun and informal networking. They
have found the special activity they
were looking for in Texas (not yet
publicly announced) but it was
something that can only be done on
a weekend, hence the decision to
slide the show back three
days. Registration
for NamesCon Global 2020 is now open
and a special Early Bird rate has
been extended to August 4.
Rooms at the conference hotel, the Omni
Austin Downtown, can also be
booked now at a special
conference rate.
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India's
Annual DomainX Conference Returns This Weekend
With a New Premium Domain Auction Added to the
Mix
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The
6th annual DomainX
conference will be held Saturday
and Sunday (August 3 & 4,
2019) at the Eros Hotel in New
Delhi, India, the same venue
used to host last
year's show in the
Indian capital.
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The
DomainX agenda
will again offer a full slate of
business sessions and social events
but this year, for the first time,
the conference will also present a
live premium domain auction that
will be held Sunday afternoon.
The catalog includes 24 hand picked
domains including Tablets.com,
DPF.com, ENP.com, Salary.in
and Pun.in to name just a
few. You can see the full list of
domains and get more information
about the auction in this
post on the DomainX
blog. 
A
scene from the 2018 edition of
DomainX last year in New Delhi
(photo
credit: Kumar Amit) Manmeet
Pal-Singh and Gaurav Kohli
from the Domain
Name Owners Association of India
launched DomainX in 2014 and we got
a first hand look at the conference
when we covered the 2015
event in Bangalore.
Since 2016 the annual show has been
held in New Delhi where an
impressive line up of speakers
will take this stage again this
weekend. You can still register
for the show here.
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16
Years of DNJournal & Domain Industry History
Discussed in New Edition of the Domainer Show
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Domain
industry veterans Rob
Kaay (DBR.com.au)
and Ed Keay-Smith (OnlineImpact.com.au)
have teamed up to bring the industry
an interesting new source of
information. It is a video
podcast called The Domainer
Show that is located at Domainer.com.au.
As Australians, Rob and Ed give
domain investors Down Under vital
information on the .au market
of course, but they also provide a unique
perspective on the
global domain industry
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from top left: Domainer Show
Co-Hosts Rob Kaay and Ed Keay-Smith
with DNJournal Editor &
Publisher Ron Jackson.
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in which
Australian investors and service
providers have always played a
central role. The
latest edition of The Domainer
Show - episode
#17 - was just released
today and I had the pleasure of
being Rob and Ed's guest for a
lively hour-long discussion on a
wide variety of domain-related
topics. We wound the clock back to New
Year's Day 2003 when
DNJournal.com was launched and
talked about how and why I started
the publication and some of the most
interesting ups and downs I've
seen in this business over the
past 16 years (as well as a forecast
of what I expect to see in the
decade ahead). It's all there - the
booms, the busts, the dominance of
.com and the prospects for new
gTLDs, to name just a few. I've
chatted with both Rob and Ed in
person at industry functions over
the years so we already had an easy
rapport that made the
conversation about this delightfully
unique business fly by in
what seemed like 5 minutes rather
than 60 - at least to us - but
granted, we may be delusional,
so you will have to check
it out for yourselves to
find out!
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.ORG
Registry Operator PIR Releases Annual Report
Detailing 2018 Results and 2019 Initiatives
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Public Interest Registry
(PIR) released its 2018 Annual
Report today. The
report highlighted several organizational
improvements in 2018 including reorganizing the management structure to align with strategic priorities, sharpening efforts to further improve the quality of the .ORG base, maintaining robust .ORG renewal rates, and producing strong financial results in support of the
Internet Society and their work to keep the Internet free and open for all.
The report also details PIR’s
plans for 2019, which include initiatives aligned with PIR’s mission
"to help educate those who are
making
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a difference in their communities through the power of .ORG."
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Jon
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PIR
President and CEO Jon Nevett
said, “PIR achieved the ambitious goals we set for ourselves in 2018, thanks in no small part to the inspiring work of the .ORG community. It’s the people and organizations using .ORG to make a positive impact on the world who motivate us to remain diligent in our stewardship of the .ORG
domain. This year, we are in the midst of a number of exciting initiatives aimed at providing even more support for the broad .ORG community and our domain industry partners. These include maintaining .ORG as the most trusted domain extension, amplifying our education and outreach efforts, and continuing to expand our already robust anti-abuse program.”
The
report noted, "2018
was a solid year for .ORG, from
exceeding financial goals
to continuing to grow a strong user base with high renewal
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quality domains in the .ORG base. In 2019, PIR is building upon these efforts through the launch of the
Quality Performance Index
(QPI) initiative, which helps reward those registrars who are growing and maintaining trust in the .ORG domain while identifying areas of improvement for registrars when it comes to online trust." |
The Report also
noted, "For 2019, PIR is putting an even greater focus on
combating abuse online and making significant investments in education and outreach
initiatives. PIR also is establishing a
.ORG Impact Awards
program to recognize the incredible work of organizations across the globe, and creating a
PIR Grants Program to connect PIR with highly motivated individuals and groups with mutual aspirations to help them further their missions."
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Buyer
of Money.com.au Details How He Made His
Chart Topping Acquisition in a New
Domainer Show Interview
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In
our
weekly
domain sales report a
couple of weeks ago we told you
about a huge Australian ccTLD
sale that was being reported for the
first (even though the sale was
completed in 2018). The domain, Money.com.au,
changed hands in a private
transaction for AUD $400,000 (US
$279,435 at the conversion rate
in effect when our report came out).
That made Money.com.au the biggest
country code sale reported last year
and, having received proof of the
price
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Clockwise
from top left: Domainer Show
Co-Hosts Rob Kaay and Ed Keay-Smith
with new Money.com.au owner Shaun
McGowan.
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paid, we
installed
it in the top spot on the 2018
Top 100 Sales Chart in
our Domain
Sales Archive (Top 100
Charts from previous years are also
in that section). The
buyer of Money.com.au, Shaun
McGowan, was already operating Lend.com.au,
so he is an experienced end user in
the financial space. At the time the
sale came to light, Shaun reserved
further public comment on the
transaction, but, fortunately, Rob
Kaay (DBR.com.au)
and Ed Keay-Smith (OnlineImpact.com.au),
who co-host the Domainer Show podcast
at Domainer.com.au,
persuaded McGowan to join them on
the air and share the
full story of his
landmark acquisition. The 47-minute
show was just posted today. Most
sales at this level are subject to
NDA's that prevent investors from
learning more about how deals like
this come together (one notable
exception is the Michael
Castello's $1.5 million sale of Room.com
that is the subject of our current Cover
Story). So, when an
opportunity to get the inside story
of a big deal like this (one of the biggest
in com.au history) it is
something you will want to check
out!
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ICA/WIPO
Public Webinar Wednesday to Address WhoIs Chaos
Created By GDPR
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Everyone
involved in the domain business
knows how difficult it has become to
get accurate domain ownership
information with the advent of the European
Union's General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
In many cases, the new privacy initiative
has resulted in a domain owner's
contact information being completely
hidden, creating problems for
registry operators, registrants,
investors, attorneys, journalists
and researchers among others.
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With
everyone looking for answers the Internet
Commerce Association
will be hosting a public webcast Wednesday,
July 10 starting at 1pm
U.S. Eastern Time that will feature Michael
Palage and Frank Cona,
who have developed the “WIPO
Model” for post-GDPR access to
non-public Whois data. Michael and
Frank will make a presentation and
also answer questions any questions
you may have. Registration
is now open here.
Michael
and Frank presented their model
at ICANN65 in Marrakesh,
and the open webinar will provide an
opportunity to learn more about it. The
presentation of the model is
expected to be about 30 minutes
long, followed by a Q&A and
comments session.
You will be able to find out if the WIPO
Universal Access Model potentially
provides WhoIs access:
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To
secondary marketplaces and
escrow services for verification
and compliance?
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To
brokers, agents, journalists,
and researchers for due
diligence, investigation, and
acquisition purposes?
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To
IP, domain name, and business
lawyers for domain name disputes
and transactions; and
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Are there
benefits for registrant
identification purposes, domain
name portfolio management, and
accessing registrar services?
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you've been out of the loop lately, catch up in the Lowdown
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with any interesting information you might have. If possible,
include the source of your information so we can check it out (for
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