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last updated: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 08:54:12 GMT

 2008-06-03T15:37:20-04:00 Just a few updates from Rick Schwartz
Good Afternoon folks!! Just wanted to list a few updates since March. TRAFFIC at Disney World was not the biggest TRAFFIC but it was certainly the best by all accounts of people that were actually there. Here is the DNJournal review. Many others have blogged and written about it as well. Whizzbangsblog DNZoom NPR covers the auction Acro's take DomainNameWire DomainNews Interview at TRAFFIC It was quite a magical week and we expect to be back there in early 2010 after shows in New York in September, Australia in November and then just 2 scheduled USA shows in 2009. One in Silicon Valley and then back to New York City. The costs to put on shows like this and the...

Good Afternoon folks!!

Just wanted to list a few updates since March.

TRAFFIC at Disney World was not the biggest TRAFFIC but it was certainly the best by all accounts of people that were actually there. Here is the DNJournal review. Many others have blogged and written about it as well.

Whizzbangsblog
DNZoom
NPR covers the auction
Acro's take
DomainNameWire
DomainNews Interview at TRAFFIC

It was quite a magical week and we expect to be back there in early 2010 after shows in New York in September, Australia in November and then just 2 scheduled USA shows in 2009. One in Silicon Valley and then back to New York City. The costs to put on shows like this and the costs involved in coming to TRAFFIC are both very high. We know it is out of the reach of the part time or casual enthusiast, but I hope in time they too will have good fortune and be in a position to attend.

We do our best in bringing price levels down the earlier you book. So we hope that helps folks reach the level this conference was designed for. Those that dislike our pricing don't understand what we try to do and try to create and ultimately have been successful accomplishing. It is something money can't buy. Only faith in being able to see and then seize great opportunity when it passes in front of you is the price of this ticket. Folks that come to TRAFFIC don't really "Pay" to come. That's a myth. They get "Rewarded" with money making opportunity. They get "Rewarded" by making face to face deals with ones in positions to make those deals. They get "rewarded" with dividends at each and every corner. So that is the truth as well as the secret of what happens at TRAFFIC. We create a very special atmosphere and circumstance and then bring great people together that are focused on business and enjoying life. Like this speech given by Dr. Kevin Ham. Then we wrap it up in a very personal non traditional trade show mindset. It's like getting concierge service because we try and accommodate each and every attendee whether they are in need of special meals or need anything out of the ordinary, we get it done!

And getting it done is what we did when it comes to "Transparency."

The board of advisor's of TRAFFIC have officially adopted the  "T.R.A.F.F.I.C. TRANSPARENCY SEAL OF APPROVAL." You can read the details and qualifications here.

The "TRAFFIC WALL OF SPEAKERS"  is a page I put up on Sunday as a tribute to every speaker at TRAFFIC since our inception in 2004. See how many folks you know. Look at the quality of who we have had come and share their stories. Isn't that what this is all about? Sharing our stories? No  two  are alike. No two have the same result. Just the unique domains we own and the unique story behind them. The way in which each and every one of us climbed the same mountain. Each forging a different path.

Hope you all have a GREAT and safe summer! See you in New York City!

Rick Schwartz


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last updated: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 08:54:13 GMT

 2007-10-26T22:42:06-04:00  So Long Typepad
With the help of Jay Westerdal at Domaintools.com I have just migrated to a "Wordpress" account. Jay is the most famous Internet entrepreneur to ever build something for a domainer. One day you will read this post and say "holy moses" can you believe "Jay" and his team built something like this for a regular individual?" Thanks a million Jay.. Special props to you mister unspoken techie at domaintools. You are my real American hero. You can find me at SevenMile.com from now on.. Me worry about duplicate blog content and it's impact within Google's algo?!?.. You gotta be kidding...

With the help of Jay Westerdal at Domaintools.com I have just migrated to a "Wordpress" account. Jay is the most famous Internet entrepreneur to ever build something for a domainer.  One day you will read this post and say "holy moses" can you believe "Jay" and his team built something like this for a regular individual?"

Thanks a million Jay..  Special props to you mister unspoken techie at domaintools. You are my real American hero.

You can find me at SevenMile.com from now on..  Me worry about duplicate blog content and it's impact within Google's algo?!?.. You gotta be kidding me..  Haven't you read this blog?..  If you can't type SevenMile.com in your address bar .. You need to stay in Google's insular world and read my content scraped second hand on a reader or a third party site.  Thanks for the memories Typepad.. it was fun ;)


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last updated: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 08:54:14 GMT

 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 16:49:38 -0500 Bido Says ‘Bye’ To Guaranteed Auction Sales Price

After a couple weeks of domain name auctions, Bido - the company that auctions 1 name per day - has decided to no longer offer a guaranteed sales price to sellers.

Looking at domain submissions we learned that if you state that you are willing to give a guarantee if certain guidelines followed, domain owners will submit anything and everything for your consideration,” said Bido cofounder Sahar Sarid on his blog, “mostly outside the boundaries stated.

From now on, all Bido domain auctions will start at $1 and have no reserve price.

[via Domain Name Wire]

(c) 2008 DomainNameNews.com

Domain Convergence, October 6-8, 2008, Niagara Falls

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After a couple weeks of domain name auctions, Bido - the company that auctions 1 name per day - has decided to no longer offer a guaranteed sales price to sellers. “Looking at domain submissions we learned that if you state that you are willing to give a guarantee if certain guidelines followed, domain owners will [...]

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