Domains & DNS: January 2007 Archives
DomainFest kicks off this afternoon with the registration, a talk of some kind and a party...
It's hardly surprising that some of the delegates had arrived already and when you combine that with an ICANN regional meeting in Santa Monica.. Yes - you guessed it. Domain types everywhere.
Yesterday evening I met up with Freddy from EuroDns and a couple of the others who were here for DomainFest.
Since they were all a bit jetlagged they didn't want to come to Laugh Factory last night. Jothan was there with a load of people who were attending the ICANN meeting in Santa Monica. So I finally got to meet Jothan who then introduced me to a bunch of people from ICANN, Register.com, BuyDomains.com, DotMobi and more
The comedy was hilarious
The party tomorrow night should be interesting:
The DomainSponsor party is going to be better than ever. Prepare to indulge in a night of pure 007 luxury, complete with Bond girls, freshly rolled cigars, dry martinis, and a complete casino setup, brought to you by a powerful revenue machine – the leader in domain monetization.So now it's time for me to get my act together and head off for another day of being a tourist :)
I'm off to LA tomorrow morning at last!!
I'll be heading up to Dublin this afternoon / evening, as I need to be in the airport before 8am. Since public transport in this country is so good that means that I have no choice but to drive. Fortunately the helpful members of the OPEN list were able to point me in the right direction - thanks!
I'll be spending most of today running around like a headless chicken - as I've probably forgotten something really obvious.
If anyone is looking for me over the next week or so I will be checking mail etc., but you may have to wait. My personal address gets lower volumes of mail - so send it there.
I'm really looking forward to my "escape", though I am already dreading the amount of mail I will have to download when I get back :)
With my business partner we run a hosting company, as most regular readers know.
We offer a range of internet related services including hosting, domain registration and the like.
(This is not an advert - it's more of an explanation)
Over the past few years we have taken (and made) a lot of phonecalls - 9 out of our 10 fulltime staff spend a good part of their day on the phone.
While some of the conversations may amuse hardcore geeks, others are simply bizarre.
About two years ago I got a phonecall in the afternoon. It was a gentleman's voice with a rather strong regional accent. After doing the obligatory "Good afternoon Blacknight" I couldn't have possibly been prepared for his question:
"Where can I get a combine harvester?"
Naturally I presumed that he'd got a wrong number, so I tried to explain who we were...
Bad idea!
"You're an internet company?"
"Yes"
"So where can I get a combine harvester online?"
"I don't know. Have you tried looking at the Golden Pages?"
"I already did. That's how I got your number"
At this point I wasn't sure if it was someone pulling my leg or a seriously confused gentleman, so I gently suggested that he try to search on Google and assured him that we couldn't be of any further assistance.
A few weeks ago one of our staff got an even odder phonecall:
"Good morning, Blacknight. How can I help you?"
"Do you sell bras?"
"Sorry?"
"Do you sell bras? You know... ladies underwear.."
"Em ... No. We're a hosting company"
"But do you sell bras?"
She somehow managed to gently extricate herself from the call ....
People ask the oddest questions ......
I'm off to LA at the end of the month to Domain Fest.
While I've been really looking forward to the trip I'm now really excited, as I just got word that a cool conference just got even cooler !!
We are excited to announce that Michael Arrington, editor and founder of the definitive web 2.0 blog, TechCrunch, will top the list of the biggest industry names to speak at the first DOMAINfest Global. Prior to founding TechCrunch, Michael’s background in the domain industry is immense, having founded Pool.com and later consulted for domain industry giants like VeriSign and SnapNames.Now that's interesting! The rest of the lineup is fascinating, so I hope I actually get to socialise with some of these people. So who do I want to meet? Jothan Frakes - obviously! We've been chatting online (and on the phone etc.,) for quite some time, but we've never met! Frank - whose blog I've been reading for quite some time Bret Fausett always has an interesting view on things domain related .... There are probably a lot of other people going who I should meet as well, but I guess I won't find out who until I actually get there... My big problem now is packing!!
- Automation
- Separation
- Price
I love my staff's sense of humour. It would be hard working with them all if they weren't a fun bunch.
They all know that I'm "into" domains in a big way, so Niall grabbed michelehastoomanydomains.com !!
I don't have that many domains!!
Thanks Niall!
Reverse DNS (PTR records) is extremely useful. However when your office PC(s) are infected with viruses and basically spamming the entire country it might be quite embarassing.
A well known Irish company ran into this issue earlier this week when a PC or PCs in their office started sending out emails to hundreds of Irish companies (both real and imagined). Unfortunately for the aforementioned company their office IP includes their company name in its reverse DNS entry, so anyone who checks their mail logs could see not only which DSL provider's network was responsible, but also the actual company responsible.
In the days of broadband you need to take responsibility for traffic coming from your PCs ie. patch them properly and use up to date anti-virus software!!
I've mentioned webhosting.info's hosting stats several times over the past couple of years. While I still do not find them to be 100% accurate I would consider them to be a relatively good barometer of relative sizes etc.,
During the course of 2006 Blacknight's growth was steady and healthy (screenshot from domaintools)
If you look at our overall position compared to our competitors in the Irish market, however, the picture is much more revealing:
Paul spotted our new position at number 2 last week.
As he mentioned we've just taken on a new sales manager, so hopefully if he does his job we'll continue to grow and I'll get my dream car one of these days :)
I first registered blacknight-solutions.com back in July 2000. I didn't even pay for the first year's domain registration, as I won it in a competition (the hyphenated domain was a really bad idea by the way).
Personally I'd never have imagined that six and a half years later we'd be in the top three!
So what for the future?
We've got lots of interesting plans in the pipeline and they'll be revealed at the right time (I hope!) on the company blog or main site.
You might be asking yourself why I'm not blogging about this on the "official" Blacknight blog... Well the answer is very simple - a lot of it started here.
Just over 3 years ago I started this blog (November 2003). At the time I was playing about with Movable Type and used the blog as a way of venting my random thoughts and frustrations:
If you look at our overall position compared to our competitors in the Irish market, however, the picture is much more revealing:
Paul spotted our new position at number 2 last week.
As he mentioned we've just taken on a new sales manager, so hopefully if he does his job we'll continue to grow and I'll get my dream car one of these days :)
I first registered blacknight-solutions.com back in July 2000. I didn't even pay for the first year's domain registration, as I won it in a competition (the hyphenated domain was a really bad idea by the way).
Personally I'd never have imagined that six and a half years later we'd be in the top three!
So what for the future?
We've got lots of interesting plans in the pipeline and they'll be revealed at the right time (I hope!) on the company blog or main site.
You might be asking yourself why I'm not blogging about this on the "official" Blacknight blog... Well the answer is very simple - a lot of it started here.
Just over 3 years ago I started this blog (November 2003). At the time I was playing about with Movable Type and used the blog as a way of venting my random thoughts and frustrations:
Working for your own company is an odd experience. At times you lack inspiration and would like to throw in the towel. At other times you find yourself driving yourself forward in way no employer could ever imagineNovember '03 A lot has changed since then.... First we hired Niall, who has since moved onto Google. Then we moved into our offices.... Then there was the staff expansion.. and more expansion and, well, more expansion... We're now running out of space in the office again! NB: Figures only reflect Com/net/org/info/biz They do not take into consideration ccTLDs, such as .ie, co.uk or regional / specialist extensions such as .eu , .travel
If anyone knows of registrars that have reduced the retail price on .eu please post over here
The only one I've noticed so far is Joker

