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Rick Schwartz Comments on TRAFFIC Conference Auctioning Sponsorships

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

The News of Our Demise Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

Rick Schwartz announced in an email a few days ago that the upcoming TRAFFIC show would be auctioning sponsorship positions. My gut reaction to reading this email was that it had a ring of desperation. I posted on a forum to see if I was alone. As you could expect from any good forum post about domains, and especially one involving Rick Schwartz, the topic got sidetracked. I let it rest a day or so. . . . It must have just been me.

A day or so later I received an email and later an IM from individuals who had not seen my posts. I guess I wasn’t alone and the overall sense I got from these others was that they feel that the thought of auctioning sponsorships showed a sign that the TRAFFIC conference is in some trouble. Add to the mix other off-the-cuff comments I’ve seen/heard about the show being in Brooklyn and not Manhattan, the recent low attendance at the Florida TRAFFIC East show, and TrafficZ (the main sponosor) and Oversee.net (former main sponsor) now operating competing events (DomainRoundtable and DomainFest respectively). It does make one wonder I suppose.
So why not ask the man himself ! I emailed Rick to get the low-down. Maybe we’re all crazy.

I wrote :

Hi Rick
A few industry vets have emailed me with unprovoked comments regarding the auctioning of sponsorships. They see it to be a sign that TRAFFIC is struggling . Could you comment on that viewpoint ?

Rick replied :

“We are just opening things up just like we did with the new multiple auctions. Competition creates a better product and what may be good for one company can not stand in the way of what is good for the entire industry. There was a lot of pressure not to do that as you might imagine. But we have to do what is best for domainers not what is best for individual companies and sponsors. The results as always will be quite evident and visible for the entire industry to see once we get to New York. No question that domainers welcome this decision and it will change the game as we know it. Plus it’s gonna be a LOT of fun!

The idea for opening up the sponsorships actually came from Dan Warner in a conversation a week or so ago. He suggested that we auction off the auction slots to the highest bidder in future shows. I just took his suggestion and applied it in a slightly different direction. Bidding for sponsorships that just started yesterday is already very active and new faces, companies and solutions are coming into the industry because of it. That is not in the best interest of the status quo. There are those that have taken our business and traffic for granted and the competition we are going to introduce in New York will challenge the business as usual mentality. Should sponsors take notice? You betcha!”

Although he did avoid the question about TRAFFIC struggling, I appreciate Rick’s candor on the topic and look forward to seeing how the bidding on sponsorships goes. I think shaking things up is always good and this business definitely could benefit from fresh ideas and sponsors can open that door. Between the multiple auctions, auctioning sponsorships and a new location, this will definitely be a show worth writing about. I hope these new ideas, new auctions and new sponsors give TRAFFIC and the industry another solid showing. At least one of us from Domain Name News (that’s me) will be at the show next month, so watch for our posts and look for me there.

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Original post by Adam Strong

DomainTools Aftermarket.com Launched and Taking Submissions

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

According to the Domain Tools blog, Thought Convergence, parent company to DomainTools, Domain Roundtable and TrafficZ, has officially launched the first phase of their new domain sales site, Aftermarket.com . The company is launching the site to take submissions for the upcoming TRAFFIC conference in Brooklyn.

Aftermarket.com plans to run a 90 minute auction at the TRAFFIC event and feature only 50-60 “carefully-chosen, well-priced domains”. The company will be competing for the attention of buyers and sellers against at least 3 other companies at the TRAFFIC conference. Moniker/Snapnames, Bido.com and Rick Latona will also be featuring auctions. Earlier reports indicated Sedo was also participating but there has been no further announcement or indication of their involvement from Sedo or TRAFFIC.

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Original post by Adam Strong

Confirmed: TrafficZ purchases DomainTools

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

As reported earlier, Thought Convergence, parent company of TrafficZ, announced today the purchase of Name Intelligence, operator of the DomainTools.com website and Domain Roundtable event. The sale has been confirmed by Jay Westerdal with a post on his DomainTools Blog.

The rumored sales price sales price of 16-18 million USD has not been confirmed. DomainTools will continue to be lead by Ray Bero and Jay Westerdal. Westerdal will also be joining the board of Thought Convergence.

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Original post by Frank Michlick

DRT: TrafficZ purchases NameIntelligence/DomainTools

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

As heard by our staff at the DomainRoundtable conference in San Francisco this week, it is rumored that TrafficZ (or it’s parent company Thought Convergence) is buying NameIntelligence, the parent company of the DomainTools.com website and organizer of the DomainRoundtable conference. The price is rumored to be 16-18 million USD. TrafficZ also is one of the main sponsors of the Targeted T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conference & expo.

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TrafficZ customers targeted by phishing scam

Monday, February 11th, 2008

According to an email by TrafficZ, customers of the parking company have been target of a phishing scam. The email entitled “TrafficZ | Domain Termination Notice” states that one of [the customer’s] domains has been deleted from [their] TrafficZ account and asks them to visit Traffiz.com within 72 hours in order for their account not to be blocked. The link in the email leads the user to TrofficZ.com instead of going to TrafficZ.com. The originators of this phishing scam are attempting to capture the usernames and passwords of the mislead users.

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