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What Could Be Better Than Spring Time in Spain? Join Us in Valencia For Domaining 2012 in April

Last fall I told you that Inverdom.com CEO Dietmar Stefitz, who has staged the biggest annual domain conference in Spain for the past three years, was planning to take the event to a new level in 2012. His first step in that direction was adding veteran show producer Jodi Chamberlain (who is one of the 15 experts featured in our current  Cover Story) to his team. Together they are producing Europe's Domaining2012 conference April 26-28, 2012 at the Sorolla Palace Hotel in historic and beautiful Valenica, Spain.

Dietmar Stefitz and Jodi Chamberlain 
are producing the Domaining 2012 conference
 coming up in Valencia, Spain April 26-28

I have heard much praise of Dietmar's previous shows, none higher than I heard just last week from  Michael Castello of Castello Cities Internet Network while we were having lunch after the DOMAINfest Global conference in Santa Monica, California. Michael and his brother David were keynote speakers at Dietmar's last conference in Valencia and Michael told me it was one of the most enjoyable shows he had ever attended. He said the way the show was run, the beauty of the city of Valencia and the friendliness of the Spanish people were all incomparable.

With Michael's words ringing in my ears and a personal invitation from Jodi for Diana and I to attend the April 2012 show, I'm happy to say that we have made plans to be there and are looking forward to meeting and making many new friends on that side of the ocean. It will also be exciting for us to be able cover the event for DN Journal readers. 

I can already see that we are going to be in good company. A peek at the very early agenda already shows a great line up of veteran domain investors, brokers, developers, attorneys and company executives on the program, including Jeff Gabriel (DomainAdvisors.com), Braden Pollock (who was featured in our December 2011 Cover Story), Troy Rushton (Protrada.com), Morgan Linton (MorganLinton.com), Toby Clements (TobyClements.com), Tommy Butler (Glasgow.com), Kathy Nielsen (Sedo.com), Frederick Schiwek (DomainInvest.lu), Paul Keating (RenovaLtd.com) and many many more. 

Valencia itself will also be a star attraction. The historic port city on the Mediterranean Sea is Spain's 3rd largest city with a population of over 800,000. About 2.3 million people live in the Valencia metropolitan area. In addition to its fabulous monuments, Valencia known as the birthplace of paella, a world famous staple of Spanish cuisine.  Domaining2012 is shaping up to be something special and with an early bird registration fee of just €600, it also looks like one of the best values in the conference business. We look forward to seeing many of you there!

Diana and I hope to see you at Domaining2012 in Valencia, Spain April 26-28, 2012

(Posted Feb. 10, 2012) 


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