Our friends at Fabulous are working on the new Traffic show, Traffic Down Under. The projections I hear are over 250 attendees. As .Com.Au is a hot domain extension these days (the Australian government recently made some chances to the .AU registry) I expect many local businesses to attend as well.
Unfortunately I may not be able to attend however RMG CEO Darren Cleveland as well as RMG Co-founder/CTO Jeff Bhavnanie will.
This show is more than a domain show, it is more than a “domainers’ gathering”. This show is the excuse you’ve been waiting for to visit beautiful Australia.
Have a great day,
Sahar











Traffic attendes,will greatly benefit, especially if they are buyers.
In what arguably is a better buyers market than the last best window of opportunity in the early 2000s. The fundamentals for buyers could not be better.
When you take into consideration the current value or buying power for the American dollar, whose value has dropped in excess of 40% since 2002. The latest auction name FinancialAid.com would have gone for well in excess of $ 1,120,000, instead of the bargain basement final sales price of $800,000.
Anyone who thinks there is not a lot of bang for a buyers buck in this marketplace, needs to move to the back of the class. People will look back at this photo frame of the domain name market, as possibly the greatest asset opportunity, of a lifetime. But incredibly some people, right now, can not see this. This is what makes markets folks.
Hello Sahar,
First time visitor to your blog, really appreciate all you have done! I agree with Jeff that this is the time for buying if possible. Just like the real estate market, value is down due to economic forces and the current tanked dollar value add up to great deals if one can hold on while waiting the growth cycle again.
Wishing you success and looking forward to more blogs…glad you are back.
Captain Dave
The Fabulous.com guys rock — this one should be awesome.
Wish I could go.
Stuck in New York:)
Best,
Mike
Glad to see you are getting a break from the blog, although I miss this source of insight and hope you will keep up the blogging about the domain industry soon. Have fun in Australia!