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TRAFFIC DownUnder 2008: My Thoughts So Far

November 19, 5 Comments

The staff and management at Fabulous have put on a fantastic show thus far. The entire team should be congratulated. Like everyone, I had my own thoughts on what it would be like, and the organizers have more than exceeded my expectations.

At this point, I want to say another “thank you” to all the people who have taken the time over the past few days to post comments on the blog and email me, with their appreciation for covering the conference. Out of all the emails and comments, I’m constantly being asked one question “What do you think of the conference?” Even though it’s close to 1.30am, I thought I’d give you a run down.

sheraton mirage room view

Here are some of the pros and cons for me. Now I’m not someone that goes to all the domaining conferences. I’d never previously attended a TRAFFIC conference, I’m not a conference junkie, so please factor that in when you read the following:

Pros

  • The venue is great – accommodation, gym, facilities, food, staff, the lot. The above picture was taken from my room, it looks out over the ocean. You can hear the waves – very peaceful.
  • The quality of the speakers and their presentations is quite good.
  • There was something for everyone as the presentations were aimed at all levels of knowledge. This was spot on, considering the cross section of domainers; some are techos, others have very limited or no technology skills, others are more business focused.
  • You get to meet everyone in person. The people on NamePros, DNF, company CEO’s, their sales and biz dev guys.
  • Great representation across the industry. eg: Sedo, Parked, NameDrive, Moniker, Namejet the list goes on.
  • You get to ask all those questions directly to the people who can answer them. For me, some of those tricky parking questions I’ve been thinking about for months, have now been answered – its a big relief.

Cons

  • The weather – its raining again! We can’t control that unfortunately.
  • There are a very small number of people with very big egos. You just have to laugh.

So, would I go to another conference? Yes, without a doubt. Although I’d want to make sure it was some months away from this one. As domainers, we need to ensure that we actually DO the things we talk about, otherwise its just noise.

Most important of all, we all have limited time on this planet and need to prioritise and ensure that we focus on the things that matter. For me, domaining is a means to an end. Domaining shouldn’t consume your life, so stop reading this and go talk to your family, wife, girlfriend, boyfriend, kids, parents, friends or someone that matters to you. Tell them you appreciate them.

Related Posts:

  1. Chris Disspain on Monetization – Live from Traffic DownUnder 2008
  2. Erhan Karabardak from CooperMills Lawyers – Live from Traffic DownUnder 2008
  3. Dinner and Drinks at TRAFFIC DownUnder 2008
  4. Howard Neu – UDRP & WIPO Unveiled – Live from Traffic DownUnder 2008
  5. Michael Collins on Managing Community Risk – Live From Traffic DownUnder 2008

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Comments

Comment by Tony Lam, DMD - November 19, 2008 @ 09:55 AM

Thank you for the great work.

Your coverage is the next best thing to being there.

Comment by Christian - November 19, 2008 @ 10:28 AM

It’s not egotistical, just fact. I really do have much better domains than anyone else on the planet.

Comment by Daniel Dryzek - November 19, 2008 @ 11:41 AM

Nice coverage from TRAFFIC – thx! I was at all TRAFFICs in 2007, so it is a little bit sad for me that I can’t attend this one ;( Good to have your posts at least :) More pictures would be much appreciated :) OK, that’s all from me, need to go back to my fiancĂ©e now.. ;)

Comment by Lance - November 19, 2008 @ 04:23 PM

Thanks for the great coverage of the conference. For those of us that didn’t make it, it is much appreciated.

Comment by Frank Michlick - November 20, 2008 @ 12:35 AM

Thank you for covering the event, great job!

@Daniel: More pictures are in the TDU Photostream on Flickr.

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