Latest Interview
Michael Saylor, visionary CEO of Microstrategy, who sold Voice.com last year and converted $400M into Bitcoin, joins Media Options CEO Andrew Rosener to discuss domain names, domain valuation, the dematerialization of assets, and so much more!
They discuss why it’s time to rediscover the criticality of owning your own domain, and why to sell, market and service your value proposition through your own domain.
This show is vital for ANY CEO, entrepreneur, bitcoin investor, or domain investor! Jam packed!
DomainSherpa September 29, 2020
Chris Snyder’s career, in essence, has been creatively providing bespoke solutions for clients. Chris speaks about the evolution of opportunities he encountered with Banks.com, the network effects and marketplace models that challenged him during development, and how he is hoping to build a $50M+ company!
After Chris had negotiated a licensing agreement for Banks.com and personally invested $750,000, the rug was pulled from underneath him and he was informed the domain was for sale for $2-$5M! With his unique focus, savvy and authenticity, Chris managed to negotiate and acquire the domain, and is now reaching for the stars!
DomainSherpa September 23, 2020
Serial entrepreneur and domain name industry veteran Richard Lau has been highly visible lately as he has been discussing his latest company, Logo.com. We discuss his background in the industry and his thoughts for the future!
Any domain investors interested in the future of conferencing, will benefit from today’s show!
DomainSherpa July 28, 2020
Hear perspectives from Zak Muscovitch, Karen Bernstein, Stevan Lieberman on the historic US Supreme Court decision regarding the trademark on Booking.com, plus vital thoughts on how this may impact domain valuations from Andrew Rosener.
Any domain investor, domain attorney or corporate domain manager, will benefit from today’s show!
DomainSherpa July 13, 2020
SEM Expert, digital strategist, and domain name industry publisher Alvin Brown joins us to share his expertise, addressing specific domain investing strategy options, automation & efficiency, and some impressive examples of the importance of building relationships! Plus, Alvin shares two profitable flips.
Any domain investor, particularly if trying to make decisions about portfolio strategy, will benefit from today’s show!
DomainSherpa June 22, 2020
Mike Carson, the savvy programmer and founder of Park.io, explains the launch of Gateway.io and what that means as an opportunity both for new types of domain name investing as well as decentralization of domain names and/or DNS.
Frankly, anyone who uses the internet and wants to know what the future may look like, and certainly any individual who invests in domains or corporate brand manager, will benefit from today’s show!
DomainSherpa June 15, 2020
Escrow.com’s General Manager Jackson Elsegood joins us to discuss behind the scenes insights to Escrow.com’s participation in the historic auction of Fashion.com. Plus, we review Escrow’s Q3 Domain Investment Index to better understand today’s domain market.
DomainSherpa November 11, 2019
Hear how Matan Israeli discovered a technical niche in emoji domains, how they work, his ROI, sales strategy and more.
If you’re searching to find your niche, Matan’s thought process and insights will inspire you to think differently! And if you are curious about emoji domain usage, languages in technology, or investing in emoji domains, you will benefit from today’s show!
DomainSherpa May 20, 2019
Hear how Josh Reason built his domain investment portfolio & ROI strategy over the past 5 years from newcomer to steady $15-20k/mo income. Josh includes real examples and 2 profitable flips from last month.
Hear the tools he’s used, his experience both as full time and part time domain investor, and his adjustments to his strategies. Every new domain investor – and every experienced one looking out for the next up-and-comer – will want to watch today’s show!
DomainSherpa May 6, 2019
In 1995, Richard Lau registered several domain names that he simply thought were cool, but never considered would be worth thousands of dollars. His portfolio attracted the attention of Microsoft, who tentatively agreed to pay $9,500 for one of his domains. That gave him an inkling he was on to something big.
Later, after spending 80 hours per week building one of the first 30 domain name registrars in the world, he was faced with stage A colon cancer and a series of unfortunate business liabilities.
In this biography, Richard Lau discusses how he learned the industry, tells some fantastic stories, and provides guidance to others that are just starting out.
Michael Cyger April 1, 2013