The orgainzer of the T.R.A.F.F.I.C conference announced this morning that beginning in “2014 and beyond, we will have outgrown the current venue as you will see in October. So we decided to move T.R.A.F.F.I.C. a little south in 2014 to the WORLD FAMOUS Fountainbleu Hotel in Miami Beach“.
“So with the Fountainbleu in the East and The Bellagio in the West, T.R.A.F.F.I.C. is setting the stage for great expansion that is coming to the Domain Industry. We simply provide a common intersection, a hub from which all can benefit, and by keeping the bar high, promotes very serious business and INTEGRITY.”
For those that have never been to the legendary Fountainbleu, it is home to the number one nightclub in the US, Liv, a bunch of great restaurants and has a pool area which can hold a couple of thousand people with cabanas, beautiful people and is the home to live concerts from Pitbull to Robin Thicke, Lady Gaga, the Band Perry and many who have all performed poolside.
The Hotel of course sits right on Miami Beach and you can walk or bike the boardwalk along the beach about 20 blocks to the start of south beach.
A great location which will make for a fantastic show.
Of course this year’s show in back at the Ritz Carlton on Ft. Lauderdale Beach and I will see all of you there.
BrianWick says
much closer to where we all want to be – great move – thanks
John Berryhill says
Look out for the lady with the binoculars when you are playing cards by the pool:
Michael Berkens says
John
The hotel is a lot bigger & more impressive than it was in 1964 but I do like the way you sneaked the reference to “Good Hands” in no doubt a tribute to the new gTLD applicant Allstate
John Berryhill says
“The hotel is a lot bigger & more impressive than it was in 1964”
Aren’t we all.
BrianWick says
I am not sure if my ego is bigger and more impressive than it was in 1964 – however 🙂
JNet says
Would be good if “Online Bidding” is finally implemented into the live domain auction … would be a triple-win ( for sellers & buyers as well as overall results for promoter) …..and especially since domains are purely digital/online assets