Top Domain Stories of June 2020: NamesCon 360, Logo.com, and .com Sales

The past few months have been a whirlwind to say the least, and June is no exception. The domain industry has experienced its own fair share of changes and below are a few noteworthy tidbits from stories that caught our attention this month. 

NamesCon Goes Virtual

With physical distancing measures and additional safety precautions in place, many companies and events are getting online and going virtual. 

NamesCon announced they are following suit with their own virtual event – NamesCon 360 which will feature “live and on-demand presentations, workshops, networking, and deal-making opportunities”. 

The conference has been set for September 9th-11th. Tickets are $59 and include access to great live and on-demand global and regional content, networking, and access to NamesCon 360° from any device. There are also a limited number of free tickets for newcomers available.

This unique event should be an interesting one and it looks like there’s already some buzz surrounding the online convention.

Richard Lau and Logo.com

Richard Lau is an entrepreneur with extensive experience in the domain industry. He has also been known to invest in and develop domains. Here’s the story behind Resume.com and how he’s been developing Logo.com.

Domain Sales – Kick.com and Cogent.com

DomainInvesting.com reports on the sales of Kick.com and Cogent.com for $276,077.45 and $60,029.60, respectively. Kick.com appears to be undeveloped at the time. Meanwhile, Cogent.com points to a landing page where you can ask questions about the domain.