A look back at the domain name industry ten years ago this month.
I’ve been writing Domain Name Wire for 14 years. Over 11,000 posts.
The domain name industry has changed a lot over time. This morning I looked back at what was going on this month ten years ago in April 2009.
That month I launched a new site design (pictured). Back then I took videos with a Flip Camera. And I thought nothing of flying to Vegas to party with other domainers. (OK, I’d still do that but it was easier when I was ten years younger.)
I wrote 100 posts that April. It’s a snapshot into what the domain industry was like back then. Here are some of the stories…
Parking was important back then but revenue was falling. Remember when Parked acquired WhyPark? This will bring back memories of mini sites, too. Sedo picked up RevenueDirect a couple of months before. Frank Schilling’s Name Administration was trying to court direct advertisers for its domains.
GeoDomains were also hot back then. Remember the GeoDomain Expo?
Network Solutions settled a class action for frontrunning. The registrar was reserving domains when someone searched for them. It held them for four days so that customers could only register the domains at Network Solutions during this period. The company said it was doing this to block others from frontrunning. So it was frontrunning to stop frontrunning. It was a bad idea.
A company called Live Current was selling some of its great domain names including Vietnam.com and Body.com for $400,000 each.
ICANN tied bonuses to the new top level domain rollout. Applications wouldn’t be accepted for another three years. (ICANN was also in growth mode.)
Sedo launched SedoMLS, enabling registrars to offer aftermarket inventory on their sites. Afternic’s DLS launched a couple of years before that.
We were harping for bigger “for sale” notices on parked domains. It took a while for this to happen.
That was also the month Susan Boyle became an overnight sensation (see video below). When she went viral so did the website at SusanBoyle.com. But the singer didn’t own it.
Doron Vermaat says
Great blasts from the past Andrew and thank you for covering the industry all these years. The only question that remains after seeing that screenshot from 10 years ago is what the Domainer Gear category was all about?
Andrew Allemann says
Oh yeah, that was pretty lame. I wrote about some of the physical electronic stuff I had, like my laptop.
acroplex says
Congratulations on your commitment to the domain industry and for the “blast from the past.” A decade is eons in Internet time, and in human time a lot of things change. All the best!
InterstellarDomain says
Most people can’t insist on blog writing for 14 years!
nile says
you are truly a domain community supporter hard to stick with one industry that long , you must have made killing investing wisely, i am still learning right and wrong after 4 years tired now!
Mark Thorpe says
Congrats!
I like reading about domains a lot more than watching videos about them.
A video can sometimes feel like someone is trying to sell you something.