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T.R.A.F.F.I.C Domain Conference and Expo Miami 2006
Miami, FL
October 24-28, 2006
Westin Diplomat Hollywood, Florida

Quote:As we see things now we believe "Valuation" will be the key topic for TRAFFIC EAST 2006. We can confirm that the Keynote address will be presented by TOM GARDNER, Co-founder of The Motley Fool, the world's premiere online financial information exchange,

One of the topics to be discussed:

Quote:1:45PM Risk, bubble, cash in now.....all things you may be hearing from the VC guys and the financial community. They talk about "X"....we domainers talk about "Y" as in WHY? Domainers answer the call and our distinguished panel will explain why vauation based on PPC is flawed and shortsighted. What happens to values when a 5 cent click of today turns into a $5 click of tomorrow when they learn how to close sales in an effective and efficient manner? When traffic grows to 10x the levels of today? Listen how instinct can and has trumped the spreadsheet. Rick Schwartz leads an all-star panel of domainers including Sal Shepherd and Grant Kaiser to address "X"

Schedule: http://www.targetedtraffic.com/miami_schedule.html
Reasons to attend: http://www.targetedtraffic.com/attend.html
About the conference: http://www.targetedtraffic.com/about.html
Registration: http://www.targetedtraffic.com/miami_register.html
Quote:"Besides that we will be having a monumental live auction  that will sell more domain names in a quicker amount of time than ever before. Moniker.com  will be hosting the Live T.R.A.F.F.I.C. auction for the 3rd time. The Las Vegas T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West auction in May produced $2.1 million in domain sales in just 3 hours. This auction will feature so many great domains that the auction alone is worth coming for. The quality of domains is off the chart. Domains like DSL.com, Cameras.com, Nerd.com, Elections.com  and hundreds of others with a total of 20,000  submitted. Plus the ones that don’t make it to the live auction will be available by silent auction during the show. We are hoping to double the Las Vegas results and, judging form the domain list, there is an outside chance we could do much more," Schwartz said...

full article: http://dnjournal.com/cover/2006/october.htm
press release:

Quote:Moniker.com, the first and only provider of Domain Asset Management™ services, today announced the successful sale of 113 premium domain names for more than $4.75 million during its Live Auction conducted today at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. EAST, an industry conference held in Hollywood, FL. The silent auction for unsold names - including HELL.com - can still be purchased online until Monday, October 30.

The total dollar value of domain names sold at this auction was more than twice of what was achieved in the most recent auction held May 2006. The $4.75 million in sales represents a 126 percent increase over the previous $2.1 million auction and a 990 percent increase over the $435,000 in domains sold just one year ago in October 2005.

    High profile domain names that were auctioned and sold include:

     * Cameras.com - $1.5M
     * flowers.mobi - $200K
     * mortgage.net - $149K
     * VB.com - $130K
     * creditcards.net - $120K
     * Sexeducation.com - $120K
     * Own.com - $115K
     * University.org - $100K

The event coincided with a silent action held on Moniker's just-launched MarketPlace Pro, a full-service online domain transaction platform that extends the opportunity for individuals to purchase premium domain names within the same exciting auction environment.

This Live Auction further demonstrates the ever-growing demand for domain names that help build, protect or extend existing brands and can add to the value of their investment portfolios.

To learn more about Moniker and how companies large and small can increase and protect the value of their domain assets, visit http://www.moniker.com/ .

An article on Hell.com

Quote:The online address of the underworld goes up for sale Friday, in the latest manifestation of the boom in Internet domain names.

Hell.com is scheduled to be offered in a live auction organizers predict will draw bids of more than $1 million. The hot market for domain names, the addresses people often type in for Web sites, is being fueled by the surge in Internet advertising and the ease with which domain owners can make money from ads brokered by the likes of Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc...

Now someone who buys Hell.com "has the opportunity to redefine what hell means, at least on the Internet," says Monte Cahn, Moniker chief executive. The commercial possibilities of Hell.com are less obvious than some of the other big-ticket domain names, though Mr. Cahn says it has strong possibilities for videogame or social-networking sites...

full article: http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB1...?mod=blogs
A full list of the domain auction results from T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East 2006:

Live Auction:
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales...uction.htm
Silent Online Auction:
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales...uction.htm
An article on the highlights of the T.R.A.F.F.I.C Domain Conference and Expo 2006:

Quote:Many attendees commented on the large increase in the number of business professionals who now attend; Wall Street  analysts, representatives from major investment groups, Madison Avenue marketers, IP attorneys and all the rest. As one speaker commented from the dais one day, “Wow, this crowd is dressed a lot better than it used to be!,” a wry reference to the recent past when most of the audience favored Hawaiian shirts, blue jeans and sandals.

It’s another sign of the domain industry coming of age...
Quote:It’s not surprising that Schumacher also likes the idea of spreading the money among multiple domains because Sedo has proven it works while building a dominant position in country code sales with major ccTLD extensions like .de, .co.uk, .eu and .us.  Schumacher showed an interesting slide that used stock terminology, Buy, Hold or Sell, to express his outlook for various extensions. His Buy  column included .us and other major ccTLDs, .info, .mobi and IDN’s (International Domain Names). His Hold column listed .eu, .com  and .net and his Sell column contained .biz, .cc, .ws and .tv...

full article: http://dnjournal.com/cover/2006/november-page2.htm