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		<description><![CDATA[Mixergy's Andrew Warner recently interviewed Groupon's Andrew Mason. This clip discusses how Groupon got Groupon.com.
Full interview with video and transcription can be found at Mixergy.
Andrew calls it 'the perfect name', but another fellow with a similar idea already owned Groupon.com. He didn't want to sell it and he didn't want to work together. Only ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mixergy&#8217;s Andrew Warner recently interviewed Groupon&#8217;s Andrew Mason. This clip discusses how Groupon got <a href="http://www.groupon.com" target="_blank">Groupon.com</a>.<br />
Full interview with video and transcription can be found at <a title="Groupon's Andrew Mason interview at Mixergy.com" href="http://mixergy.com/andrew-mason-groupon-interview/" target="_blank">Mixergy</a>.<br />
Andrew calls it &#8216;the perfect name&#8217;, but another fellow with a similar idea already owned Groupon.com. He didn&#8217;t want to sell it and he didn&#8217;t want to work together. Only later, after obtaining a trademark for &#8216;Groupon&#8217;, which extended to the domain owner&#8217;s home country of England, were they able to talk him into selling. Did they pay too much? Andrew doesn&#8217;t think so. It helps to remember that Groupon is now doing hundreds of millions in sales annually, but in the interview he states, &#8220;We bought it in May of 2009 or something like that, for maybe $250,000 dollars, which seemed like a lot at the time, but now seems cheap.&#8221;</p>
<p>(Click arrow to hear clip) <a class="wpaudio" title="Groupon's Andrew Mason interview at Mixergy.com" href="http://www.domainnoob.com/media/Andrew-Mason-Groupon-domain-Andrew-Warner-Mixergy.mp3">How We Acquired Groupon.com</a></p>
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		<title>Is a Hyphen Worth $15,000 Dollars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mixergy's Andrew Warner recently interviewed Blank-Label.com's co-founder Danny Wong.  This clip discusses Danny's frustration with trying to acquire the domain BlankLabel.com
Full interview with video and transcription can be found at Mixergy. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mixergy&#8217;s Andrew Warner recently interviewed <a title="Blank Label" href="http://www.blank-label.com" target="_blank">Blank-Label.com</a>&#8216;s co-founder Danny Wong.  This clip discusses Danny&#8217;s frustration with trying to acquire the domain BlankLabel.com<br />
Full interview with video and transcription can be found at <a title="Blank-Label's Danny Wong interview at Mixergy.com" href="http://mixergy.com/blank-label-danny-wong-interview/" target="_blank">Mixergy</a>. [Note: Danny was Skyping in from China so the audio clip is a little funky.]</p>
<p>Danny calls the owner of BlankLabel.com both a &#8216;squatter&#8217; and an investor. Using the real estate analogy, a squatter would be someone living in a house someone else actually owns. The person who owned the house might be a &#8216;slum lord&#8217; but nevertheless, anyone can see he&#8217;s holding the property as an investment.  So sure, in my opinion, the guy who registers Gooogle.com would be a squatter- looking to profit from someone else&#8217;s property, but the guy who owns BlankLabel.com (<a title="domain investor or squatter?" href="http://www.dotcomagency.com/" target="_blank">and 29,000 other dot coms</a>) is an investor. The problem seems to be that when people&#8217;s passions around building a business are involved, they lose sight of the fact that domain names are simply another product a market grew up around. That <strong>some</strong> domains are available at registration price somehow allows people to imagine buying the domain they want at that price. Well, you can get a house in Detroit for next to nothing! It might have all the pipes and wiring ripped out, but the city is giving them away in hopes people will move in. That doesn&#8217;t make anyone think the house in Beverly Hills should be free does it?</p>
<p>(Click the arrow to hear the clip) <a class="wpaudio" title="Blank-Label's Danny Wong interview at Mixergy.com" href="http://www.domainnoob.com/media/Danny-Wong-Blank-Label-domain-Andrew-Warner-Mixergy.mp3">Is a Hyphen Worth $15k?</a></p>
<p>PS $15k seems like a lot, but it&#8217;s all relative. IMO it would be worth maxing out a few credit cards or doing another round of friends and family to get the domain.</p>
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