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Submission Deadline for Aftermarket.com Premium Domain AuctionMay 29

 
Written on May 29, 2009 at 2:43 am, by chad

What: Submission Deadline for Aftermarket Premium Domain Auction
Where: Domain Roundtable
When: May 31, 2009

May 31, 2009, is the final day to submit your domains for Aftermarket.com’s premium and live domain auction held at Domain Roundtable 2009.

Click here to submit your domains for auction today.

Aftermarket.com Premium Domain AuctionMay 29

 
Written on May 29, 2009 at 2:37 am, by chad

What: Aftermarket Premium Domain Auction
Where: Domain Roundtable 2009 in Washington, DC.
When: June 16, 2009 – 4:00pm-7:00pm (Eastern Time)

The Domain Roundtable Conference in Washington, DC, will feature a live and online auction put on by Aftermarket.com.

Important Dates:

May 31 – Last day to submit your domains.
June 10 – Preliminary catalog announced.
June 11 – Pre-bidding starts online.
June 16 – Live auction from 4pm-7pm.
June 24 – Extended bidding closes.

Visit Aftermarket.com for more information.

Domain Roundtable 2009 in Washington DCOct 3

 
Written on October 3, 2008 at 1:36 am, by Frank Michlick

Domain Roundtable is lining up great speakers and great sessions to keep you abreast of the industry and how it affects your business. Meet policy makers, industry leaders, entrepreneurs and other people like you to exchange ideas, discuss issues, and network.

The day doesn’t stop at 5:00pm. Meet the people who make it happen at evening events including sponsored dinners and parties. Don’t forget to stay a few days extra to explore the nation’s rich heritage at the National Mall, Smithsonian, and the Spy Museum among others. A perfect match for Domain Roundtable.

Domain Roundtable Live Domain AuctionOct 17

 
Written on October 17, 2007 at 12:56 pm, by Frank Michlick

Domain Roundtable San Francisco 2008 Live Domain Auction. More information to follow.

Domain Rountable April 2008 in San FranciscoAug 20

 
Written on August 20, 2007 at 9:20 pm, by Frank Michlick

Domain Roundtable will be held April 18th-20th in San Francisco. It will be held between two really awesome events, directly after Ad Tech (April 15th – 17th) and right before Web 2.0 Expo (April 22nd – April 25th).

[via DomainTools Blog]

Domain Roundtable Domain AuctionJul 2

 
Written on July 2, 2007 at 8:33 pm, by Frank Michlick
  1. 10% comission payable by the domain name buyer. For anyone that buys over $50,000 in domain names the whole conference is on us. We will reimburse the buyer for the conference. Likewise, any seller that earns over $50,000 will have his conference fees reimbursed. Its like extra money in your pocket for being a high roller.
  2. Only dotcom domains. (Very few exceptions will be made)
  3. Reserve must at least $1,000. If your name is not worth at least $1,000 then you will not be in our auction.
  4. Only 450 domains will make the cut off.
  5. Three words is the cut off. One and two word domains will get higher priority in the queue.
  6. Domain must be older than three years old.
  7. Domain must be valued at over $5,000 by DomainTools staff (evaluation is free and part of the submission process).
  8. Only 20 domains in the whole auction can have a reserve set over $100K. In the New York auction we saw that only 16 names sold for over $100K. If you want action be prepared to lower your reserve and let the titans duke it out for your domain.

[via DomainToools blog]

Domain RoundTable Conference 2007 in SeattleMay 31

 
Written on May 31, 2007 at 12:18 am, by Frank Michlick

Domain RoundTable Conference 2007 in SeattleThe DomainRoundTable conference hosted in Seattle from August 13th to August15, 2007 has just opened their conference registration at a ticket price of $1495 USD. If you provide some additional data during the registration process, you can save $50 dollars if you fill out a survey. Also the first 100 registrants will receive a eNom reseller account with a credit of $100 USD.One feature (as a matter of fact not too many other details have been published so far) of the conference that looks very neat are the high tech nametags.