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'''NamesCon''', or the '''Domain Name Industry Conference''', is a conference that brings together companies, representatives, and individuals in the [[Domain Name]] industry, especially [[Registries]] and [[Registrar]]s. The first conference was held January 13-15, 2014 in Las Vegas.<ref>[http://namescon.com/ NamesCon.com] Retrieved 11 Nov 2013</ref>
'''NamesCon''', or the '''Domain Name Industry Conference''', is a conference that brings together companies, representatives, and individuals in the [[Domain Name]] industry, especially [[Registries]] and [[Registrar]]s. The first conference was held January 13-15, 2014 in Las Vegas.<ref>[http://namescon.com/ NamesCon.com] Retrieved 11 Nov 2013</ref>


Picture an ICANN meeting, minus politics, policy, and governance discussions.  The who's who one might see at the ICANN meeting as a group of people having pure business and opportunity driven dialog about domain names and the domain name industry, including professional/aspiring domain developers, portfolio investors, private equity/venture capitalists, and brand marketing managers from top brands.
One could summarize the NamesCon experience as this:  Picture an ICANN meeting, minus politics, policy, and governance discussions.  The who's who one might see at the ICANN meeting as a group of people having pure business and opportunity driven dialog about domain names and the domain name industry, including professional/aspiring domain developers, portfolio investors, private equity/venture capitalists, and brand marketing managers from top brands.
 
NamesCon's extremely reasonable and low cost of attendance, combined with the rich schedule of sessions, compelling content, and networking opportunities are part of the attraction and popularity with attendees and sponsors.
 
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Because of the proximity on the calendar to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) (January 6-9, 2015) and Affiliate Summit West (January 18-20, 2015), NamesCon is expected to attract a large number of people who are in Las Vegas who are interested in domain names and learning about the opportunities that may exist within the new domain names being added to the Internet.  CES attracts more than 160,000 people to Las Vegas, and a small percentage of those people are expected to have a keen interest in the new TLDs and domain names.
 
At the 2014 conference in January of 2014 the organizers initially expected 400 attendees, but eventually registrations went over the 600 mark.  It may have been the largest [[New gTLD]] conference to date.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/15509-namescon-will-be-biggest-new-gtld-show-yet NamesCon will be biggest New gTLD Show Yet, DomainIncite] Retrieved 8 Jan 2013</ref>
 
There are more than 800 people expected for the 2015 NamesCon, which will certainly break any attendance records that might exist for conferences about domain names.


Organizers initially expected 400 attendees, but eventually registrations went over the 600 mark. It may have been the largest [[New gTLD]] conference to date.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/15509-namescon-will-be-biggest-new-gtld-show-yet NamesCon will be biggest New gTLD Show Yet, DomainIncite] Retrieved 8 Jan 2013</ref>


==NamesCon 2014==
==NamesCon 2014==

Revision as of 18:44, 2 July 2014

Dates: January 11-14, 2015
Location: Las Vegas, USA
Host: Richard Lau / Jothan Frakes / Jodi Chamberlain
Venue: Tropicana Las Vegas
Website: NamesCon.vegas
Total Registrants: Over 600
Registration: Register Here

NamesCon, or the Domain Name Industry Conference, is a conference that brings together companies, representatives, and individuals in the Domain Name industry, especially Registries and Registrars. The first conference was held January 13-15, 2014 in Las Vegas.[1]

One could summarize the NamesCon experience as this: Picture an ICANN meeting, minus politics, policy, and governance discussions. The who's who one might see at the ICANN meeting as a group of people having pure business and opportunity driven dialog about domain names and the domain name industry, including professional/aspiring domain developers, portfolio investors, private equity/venture capitalists, and brand marketing managers from top brands.

NamesCon's extremely reasonable and low cost of attendance, combined with the rich schedule of sessions, compelling content, and networking opportunities are part of the attraction and popularity with attendees and sponsors.

Because of the proximity on the calendar to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) (January 6-9, 2015) and Affiliate Summit West (January 18-20, 2015), NamesCon is expected to attract a large number of people who are in Las Vegas who are interested in domain names and learning about the opportunities that may exist within the new domain names being added to the Internet. CES attracts more than 160,000 people to Las Vegas, and a small percentage of those people are expected to have a keen interest in the new TLDs and domain names.

At the 2014 conference in January of 2014 the organizers initially expected 400 attendees, but eventually registrations went over the 600 mark. It may have been the largest New gTLD conference to date.[2]

There are more than 800 people expected for the 2015 NamesCon, which will certainly break any attendance records that might exist for conferences about domain names.


NamesCon 2014[edit | edit source]

NamesCon 2014 was hosted by Richard Lau at Tropicana Las Vegas, and included sessions, panel discussion and presentations, as well as key note speeches and evening networking events. The sessions were categorized into one or more of 3 tracks: Registry, Registrar, and Registrant.[3]

Session topics were on a wide range of Domain Name industry topics, with a focus on New gTLDs as ICANN's New gTLD Program begins delegation of dozens of new Domain Names. Topics include Brand Management, ccTLDs, Domain Hosting, DNS, IDNs, and more.[4]

The panelists, speakers, and workshop leaders included Jason Hennessey, Frank Michlick, Jennie-Marie Larsen, Bill Sweetman, James Morfopoulos, Patrick Carleton, Adam Dicker, Jothan Frakes, Braden Pollock, Paul Nicks, Richard Lau, Antony Van Couvering, John Berryhill, Yancy Naughton, Chris Sheridan, Richard Merdinger and Dusty Trevino.[5]

Keynote Speakers[edit | edit source]

The keynote speakers were:

Sessions[edit | edit source]

Sessions included:

Tuesday, Jan 14, 2014

  • Keynote by Jennifer Wolfe
  • Special Welcome to Las Vegas by Mayor Carolyn Goodman
  • Meet the New gTLDs, panel 1
  • Navigating the Market: Experiences from recently launched TLDs for new TLDs
  • Understanding Rights Protection Mechanisms in New TLDs & the Trademark Clearing House (TMCH)
  • Doing Business in China: For New gTLDs
  • Private Equity, VC, Wall Street and New gTLDs
  • New TLDs + ‘Domainers’ : The Opportunities
  • Registrar Reseller Platforms – You Can Sell New gTLDs
  • The Things a Marketing / Brand Manager Needs to Know
  • How to Become a Registrar from ICANN
  • Parking vs. Megasites vs. Mini Sites Whitelabels For Your Domains
  • Keynote by Frank Schilling

Wednesday, Jan 15, 2014

Videos[edit | edit source]

ICANNWiki teamed up with Dyn and CircleID to produce a video blog during NamesCon 2014. Raymond King conducted interviews with various business leaders in the domain industry, including Jay Westerdal, John Matson, Daniel Ruzzini Mejia, and Chad Folkening. <videoflash>SptrDBY4TZE</videoflash> <videoflash>mm6Y4DQNKB0</videoflash> <videoflash>QI9MG-dXLTg</videoflash> <videoflash>cKwprzWY40A</videoflash>

References[edit | edit source]

  1. NamesCon.com Retrieved 11 Nov 2013
  2. NamesCon will be biggest New gTLD Show Yet, DomainIncite Retrieved 8 Jan 2013
  3. Session, NamesCon Retrieved 11 Nov 2013
  4. NamesCon, Eventbrite Retrieved 11 Nov 2013
  5. Speakers, NamesCon Retrieved 11 Nov 2013
  6. Keynotes - NamesCon Retrieved 8 Jan 2014
  7. Sessions, NamesCon Retrieved 8 Jan 2014