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August 14, 2008 Post

Here's the The Lowdown from DNJournal.com! Updated daily to fill you in on the latest buzz going around the domain name industry!

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Hard to believe the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York conference is just a little over five weeks away. This will be the show's second trip to the Big Apple and if it is even half as successful as the first one in June 2007 was this will be another can't miss event. The lead sponsor of the 

conference, TrafficZ is wangling a tasty carrot in front of their clients who haven't decided whether or not to attend yet. 

If TrafficZ customers register for the Sept. 23-26 show by Wednesday August 20, the company will pay for their hotel bill for the first two nights at the Brooklyn Bridge Marriott. That's a savings of $598 for showgoers who use the popular parking service. To take advantage of the offer TrafficZ said their customers can simply register for the show and book their room from the link at the conference website. Then, once you have received a hotel confirmation number, email the confirmation, along with your name, to RSVP @ TrafficZ.com. Your credit card will be refunded for the proper among after your registration has been verified. 

In another bit of T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York news, Moniker has released a preliminary list of the top candidates for their live domain auction at the show. Names like Ad.com, Stock.com, Bond.com and Asset.com are on the list and all would be naturals for NYC as a global advertising and financial center. Moniker is also still taking submissions for the Sept. 25 sale. 

TrafficZ customers can get two free nights here - the Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge - where T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York will be staged Sept. 23-26

Page Howe, the subject of our new August Cover Story that was posted today, has especially fond memories of last year's Moniker auction at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York. That's where he sold Seniors.com for $1.8 million. Amazingly, Howe had another $1 million sale just four months later with Guy.com. We have more on those megadeals and the inspiring inside story of the rise, fall and rebirth of Howe's Internet business in the new article. Hope you enjoy it.
(Posted August 14, 2008)


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