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Helmuts Meskonis discusses Domain Summit and how he hopes to bring DNForum back to its former glory. This week, I interview Helmuts Meskonis, who organizes the Domain Summit conference in London and owns DNForum and AcornDomains. Helmuts had a bit of a rough relationship with some in the domain name community early on thanks to […] Post link: Domain forums and conferences – DNW Podcast #474 © DomainNameWire.com 2024. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
Welcome to the Kickstart Commerce podcast where we share search marketing and domain investing strategies to help grow your business. In today's episode, our guest is Ron Jackson, Founder and Editor of DNJournal.com and ADN.us. Today Ron and I discuss: How careers in journalism, broadcasting, and being a collectibles record store owner led him to discover domain names. Then Ron shares why and how he got his start investing in .US domains after stumbling upon DNForum.com. In addition to unveiling his buy-it-now pricing strategy, Ron also shares a few names and recent sales from his domain portfolio and various industries and market segments he invests in today. We also discuss what led to the birth of DNJournal.com — The Domain Industry News Magazine. We then talk about important metrics to watch for and use from DNJournal, and domain sales report in general when buying and selling domains. And finally, Ron and I discuss his latest venture ADN.us — American Domain Names, The .US News and Information Website. In closing, don't forget to subscribe as you enjoy this week's episode via iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher, or however you desire to listen.
My guest today, on the Join Up Dots free podcast interview is Adam Dicker, a man who is a lifelong entrepreneur and domain expert who at age 18 received a $100,000 job offer while he was just beginning university. He got online in 1985, right after he got his first Macintosh computer and in 1989, then started running a large computer store in Toronto. He did this until 1994 when he started his own Internet Service provider, and as you can imagine by that time he was hooked on the internet. But of course being hooked on something that in many ways was just finding its feet, is both invogiarting and also unpredictable. This was still four years before Google was formed? What did we say before we could tell everyone "Oh, just go and Google it?" He registered his first domain name in 1996 and is one of a small group of individuals to sell a domain name for seven figures. In 2003 he purchased DNForum.com, which is now the most popular domain name forum on the Internet. He is considered the domain expert by many in the domain industry. So looking back did he come along at the right time, when the world wide web, was finding its feet, or has he made smart decisions throughout his adult life? And what would he be able to do if we didn't have a network of information available to us? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only, yes, domain man himself......Adam Dicker
The SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & Entrepreneurship
Adam Dicker is a serial entrepreneur and former VP of GoDaddy. He's a prolific domainer with a portfolio of over 30,000 domains. He's sold many of them for 7 figures and one for 8 figures! He owns a number of online businesses, including DNForum, the most popular domain name forum on the internet, with over 500,000 members. Links, Resources & People Mentioned Digital Intelligence, Inc. DNForum AdamDicker.com iBobble.com DCG.com DNFCollege.com Niche Websites The Art of the Name Reputation Repair GoDaddy Traffic Travis SpyFu WordPress Youtube Adam Dicker - @adamdicker | me [at] adamdicker [dot] com | skype: adam.dicker | Telephone: 4168840535 Omer Khan - @omerkhan Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review Follow Omer on Twitter Need help with your SaaS? Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new and early-stage SaaS founders. Join and get training & support. Join SaaS Club Launch: a 12-week group coaching program to help you get your SaaS from zero to your first $10K revenue. Apply for SaaS Club Accelerate: If you'd like to work directly with Omer 1:1, then request a free strategy session.
The SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & Entrepreneurship
Adam Dicker is a serial entrepreneur and former VP of GoDaddy. He's a prolific domainer with a portfolio of over 30,000 domains. He's sold many of them for 7 figures and one for 8 figures! He owns a number of online businesses, including DNForum, the most popular domain name forum on the internet, with over 500,000 members.Links, Resources & People MentionedDigital Intelligence, Inc.DNForumAdamDicker.comiBobble.comDCG.comDNFCollege.comNiche WebsitesThe Art of the NameReputation RepairGoDaddyTraffic TravisSpyFuWordPressYoutubeAdam Dicker - @adamdicker | me [at] adamdicker [dot] com | skype: adam.dicker | Telephone: 4168840535Omer Khan - @omerkhanEnjoyed this episode?Subscribe to the podcastLeave a rating and reviewFollow Omer on TwitterNeed help with your SaaS?Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new and early-stage SaaS founders. Join and get training & support.Join SaaS Club Launch: a 12-week group coaching program to help you get your SaaS from zero to your first $10K revenue.Apply for SaaS Club Accelerate: If you'd like to work directly with Omer 1:1, then request a free strategy session.
Legal Eagle and the Coach Radio - Host Bryan Kiser & David Altenbern - Special Guest Alice Sullivan & Adam Dicker: Alice Sullivan has worked in the book publishing industry since 2001 as a ghostwriter, author, writing coach, speaker, and editor and has worked on over 1,000 books, including eleven New York Times bestsellers. Some of her more notable clients include Dave Ramsey, Michael Hyatt, Bill Cosby, Thomas Steinbeck, Lee Greenwood, George Foreman III, Pam Tillis, and Judge Andrew Napolitano. She works with publishers, agents, and authors to develop books that are both entertaining and memorable. When she's not working to beat deadlines, she's playing volleyball or planning her next vacation. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Connect with Alice at www.alicesullivan.com. Adam Dicker - is a lifelong entrepreneur who at age 18 received a $100,000 job offer while he was just beginning university. He got online in 1985, right after he got his first Macintosh computer and in 1989, he ran a large computer store in Toronto. He did this until 1994 when he started his own Internet Service provider. After that Adam was hooked on the Internet. He registered his first domain name in 1996 and Adam is one of a small group of individuals to sell a domain name for seven figures. In 2003 Adam purchased DNForum.com, which is now the most popular domain name forum on the Internet. https://adamdicker.com/about-adam-dicker/
"If you have money you can be rich, but you can only be truly wealthy if you have time." - Adam Dicker About: Adam Dicker - Serial Entrepreneur, Domain Expert, and Former VP of GoDaddy Adam Dicker is a coach, speaker and domain expert who owns multiple businesses including the most popular domain forum DNForum.com and the award winning internet marketing and web development agency, NicheWebsites.com. He has a domain portfolio of over 38,000 domain names and has sold many for 6, 7, and even 8 figures. In addition to being named one of the 20 most influential people in the domain industry by Logistik Labs, he often presents at leading industry conference traffic and was elected to their Domain Hall of Fame in 2011. Adam is the former VP of GoDaddy’s Domain Aftermarket and is a successful serial entrepreneur. He is a self-made success and loves to teach others to do the same. He offers many services and a free video course on his website www.AdamDicker.com. Overview: Adam comes to us with years of experience in the domain world, and business in general. He shares the direction of his entrepreneurial journey, and what he's doing now to help others create sustainable businesses. Highlights: Business Journey: Adam's goal is to help people build sustainable businesses with monthly income. When he got into the domain industry, he went to dmforum.com. After reading and studying about the company, he made an offer to buy the forum. Now, it's over 500,000 members strong. Although he is an expert in domain names, he has experience with companies all over the board. Since he dove into the online world, Adam has built a large web design company, branched out to online reputation repair for companies, individuals, businesses, etc, and even runs a cord bank for cord blood stores. Adamdicker.com: 4 years ago, Adam started another company that helps his clients learn how to buy and sell domain names. At adamdicker.com, you pay a small monthly fee of $29 and Adam will teach you everything you need to know to build a sustainable, successful business. End Game for Adamdicker.com: Adam truly wants to give back to a service that has given so much to him. His company doesn't have a hidden agenda, it only wants to help. The more people that are successful, the better it is for the industry, and the better it is for everybody. Success Tips: If you want to be profitable in the domain business, Adam shares it's important to avoid buying domain names without knowing their market value first. He encourages you to do your research, know what you're getting into, manage your time, and set goals every single day. As a business owner, Adam says that it's crucial that you delegate, but know what's going on with your business on a daily basis. Don't keep your hands in every pot, but be informed about each section of your company. Advice for Entrepreneurs: You can't let people discourage you from going after your goals and reaching your dreams. Yes, you will have mistakes along the way, but that's OK. Only consider buying a domain name if you can figure out how to build a business off that domain name. Don't get into any industry until you've done a lot of research, and you know what you're doing. Don't waste money on something that you don't know much about. Keep your drive, focus, and work ethic alive. Make sure you have balance, or an escape- something to relax your mind. In addition, Adam gives 3 specific points of action: 1. Don't be afraid to take a chance - sometimes it's very hard, and you may try 10 different things, but if one of those ten things works, then you're doing something right. 2. Read, read, read - Find out all the problems in your industry your pursing, so that you know how to handle what will come in the future. 3. Read Body Language by Julius Fast - This book will teach you how to handle people, how to read people, how to make people feel comfortable, and how to take the lead. It will help you close more deals, get more sales, and be more successful. Subscribe to the Outlier Newsletter: Click Here Connect With Adam: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | @AdamDicker If you enjoy Outlier On Air, please Subscribe & Review on iTunes or Stitcher Sponsors Flitch Creative Build your brand identity with Flitch Creative's eXpress Packages. All eXpress Packages include free website and email hosting for 12 months. Use promo code "OUTLIER"
Take Action Get Profits with Michele Scism with her guest Adam Dicker & Naresh Vissa: Adam Dicker is a lifelong entrepreneur who at age 18 received a $100,000 job offer while he was just beginning university. He got online in 1985, right after he got his first Macintosh computer and in 1989, he ran a large computer store in Toronto. He did this until 1994 when he started his own Internet Service provider. After that Adam was hooked on the Internet. He registered his first domain name in 1996 and Adam is one of a small group of individuals to sell a domain name for seven figures. In 2003 Adam purchased DNForum.com, which is now the most popular domain name forum on the Internet. Naresh Vissa is a media, marketing and publishing entrepreneur and product launch and marketing specialist. Vissa has worked with leading publishers, corporations, and media firms to improve their bottom lines through marketing. He is also the author of the #1 bestseller PODCASTNOMICS: The Book Of Podcasting... To Make You Millions.
Joan Sotkin the expert when it comes to understanding how emotions learned in early childhood can affect a person's earning capacity as an adult. She has helped entrepreneurs and practitioners experience freedom from struggle personally, professionally, and financially. Thousands have benefitted from Joan's groundbreaking book Build Your Money Muscles:Nine Simple Exercises for Improving Your Relationship with Money Adam Dicker coach, speaker, serial entrepreneur, and domain expert who owns multiple businesses including the most popular domain forum DNForum.com and the award winning internet marketing and web development agency, NicheWebsites.com. He was named one of the 20 most influential people in the domain industry by Logistik Labs, he often presents at leading industry conference traffic and was elected to their Domain Hall of Fame in 2011 Tom Hopkins carries the standard as a master sales trainer and is recognized as the world's leading authority on selling techniques and salesmanship. Over 5 million people on five continents have attended Tom's high-energy live seminars. Tom personally conducts 30+ seminars each year traveling throughout the world. He is the author of 18 books, including “How to Master the Art of Selling™,” which has sold over 1.6 million copies worldwide. His latest book is titled, “When Buyers Say No” and is receiving phenomenal reviews from sales professionals
Adam Dicker is a coach, an in-demand speaker and has been named one of the top 20 domain experts. He heads the very popular DNForum, and today he’s sharing how he turned his entrepreneurial drive into a multi-faceted, highly successful business.
Workshop Wednesdays Hosted by Tony Gambone with special guest Teresa Larsen & Adam Dicker: Adam Dicker is a lifelong entrepreneur who at age 18 received a $100,000 job offer while he was just beginning university. He got online in 1985, right after he got his first Macintosh computer and in 1989, he ran a large computer store in Toronto. He did this until 1994 when he started his own Internet Service provider. After that Adam was hooked on the Internet. He registered his first domain name in 1996 and Adam is one of a small group of individuals to sell a domain name for seven figures. In 2003 Adam purchased DNForum.com, which is now the most popular domain name forum on the Internet. DNForum.com currently boasts over 249,000 members with more than 1,900,000 posts. It welcomes both beginners and domain industry experts alike. Perhaps one of the big reasons the forum is so successful is that the moderators and Adam self take an active part in the discussions. Teresa Larsen - The most effective way to market your business is through speaking. Many entrepreneurs stay busy, but don't get the business they want. The most important strategy is to stay focussed on the actions to take to get the right gigs. I have a list of free resources use to help entrepreneurs get started. My own successful business, that I market as a speaker, is in data visualization. In parallel, I run a mastermind/accountability group, via teleconference, to help other speaker-preneurs get the results they want for their businesses.
Long time domain name investor and DNForum owner Adam Dicker discusses the latest in domain names. This week we talk with Adam Dicker, long time domain name investor and owner of DNForum. We discuss how Adam got into the domain name business, how you can partner with Adam to develop his domain names, changes coming […] Post link: Discussing domain names with Adam Dicker – DNW Podcast #32 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
After a couple of years of buying, holding and renewing “pigeon shit” domain names (a phrase coined by Rick Schwartz), Warrick Mulder realized there was a better way. So he dropped all of the .com, .net and .org domain names that didn’t earn any parking revenue or solicit any purchase offers and instead turned his attention to the top-level domain of his home country of South Africa: .co.za.
This video walks you through exactly how to spy on your competitors using free online tools. Find out what technology powers DomainNameWire.com, DNForum.com and DomainSherpa.com, as well as a few others. See their back links, and traffic estimates too.
Evan Horowitz runs HuntingMoon.com, a leading domain name brokerage and marketplace, and Essociate.com, an affiliate advertising network. In this show, Horowitz shares how he built his domain name businesses and what the future holds.