After selling the tremendous asset of MO.com in late August, and relocating to BusinessInterviews.com, domain entrepreneur Brian Null quietly worked on other ventures.
It seems that flying under the radar is the best way to introduce new partnerships; it allows for a better assessment of the domain industry’s trends and needs.
With the domain industry about to expand in all directions, the introduction of brand new domain name space via the gTLDs will definitely raise a lot of questions.
Seeking to give answers via a panel of domain experts, Domain Name Advice is now live, at DomainNameAdvice.com.
The expansion of “DNA” per their acronym, looks spot on as they focus on providing assistance to domain-related strategies.
Contributors include:
- Joe Alagna – VP of Channel Development, 101domain.com
- Tessa Holcomb – Co-founder and CEO, Igloo.com
- Perry Rosenbloom – SEOSherpas
- Rob Sequin – RobSequin.com
- Peter Koning – CEO, Entra Marketing Ltd.
- Mike Sullivan – Co-founder, BusinessTips.com
- Brian Null – Founder, Magnetar Media
According to his biographical information, Brian Null “acquired his first domain name in the late 90’s and since that time has conducted multiple 7-figure domain name transactions along with several 6-figure and 5-figure deals on down.”
The new venture looks exciting and it brings more talent to the increasing number of domain consultancy agencies that assist corporations and individuals to define long and short term strategies, in domains and brands.
so much for staying under the radar 😉
thanks for the coverage… we’re very excited to be launching this new resource and we will be adding many more quality contributors across the many areas in which businesses need… well… domain name advice 🙂
-brian
Brian – Congratulations on the launch of this new venture, these are some of the top notch professionals in the field!
Looking forward to hearing some big news from you in the near future, this is only the beginning!
thanks so much for the well wishes… i love domain names, so this venture is a truly enjoyable one to spend some time and focus.