New York is lovely in October.
When I started out in the domain business I was just like anyone else. I was trying to buy names that would make regular revenue or flip names as quickly as I could for a profit.
My journey has taken another direction over the years. It's lead me into the center. I'm an infrastructure company now. I supply loans, cash-advances, web design and, of course, auctions.
All of this said, it's high-time I honor that position and commit to the community as a whole and not give any preferential treatment to my own portfolio.
Therefore, I'm installing a self-imposed cap of no-more-than 5% of any auction's inventory can be wholly owned, partly owned or even influenced by yours truly.
Part of this has to do with certain competitors saying that my auctions are just designed to sell my own names. While that isn't true, I won't lie that it wasn't a motivating factor getting into the business. It's just the business is bigger than any one man at this point. It's time to set the record straight and the playing field even.
Honestly, I probably won't even use that 5% but I wanted to make sure that people no longer thought that so many of them were mine.
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