Scene: Me, at a "CEO Dinner" in Bellevue on Wednesday evening talking with two world-reknowned experts: the founder of the second-largest domain name registrar, and a very well-known CEO who founded many successful companies in the domain and hosting space.

Our conversation went something like this:

Me: "I have a question about reselling domains; You guys both seem to know a lot about domains names."

Them (in unison): "*slight chuckle* Yeah."

me: *Silently realizing the credentials of who I was talking to, as though I had just asked Bill Gates for help with a computer problem I was having.*

 

13 Comments on Jon Washburn: Dumbest statements ever, episode one

AUG
15
2008
224,622 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hey Jonathan~ You can't be "perfect" all of the time! I have made many dumb statements- just ask my husband!

1:46pm • #1
325,661 Points 14 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Jon, my Granny would call that a reverse Kodak moment. We all have them at one point or another. :-)

1:52pm • #2
392,739 Points 58 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Jon, its all good, your company still kicks their companies butt!

1:57pm • #3

lol. Thanks for the laughs!

2:00pm • #4
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Jon, it's how you handle the moment right after your statement that counts.  I hope you laughed with them.  It's all good then!

2:04pm • #5

Elaine, Yes! The rest of the conversation went well.  One of them even offered a great domain name reseller price for us to pass on to our members.  I am of the mindset thats it's okay to look dumb, and I never try to act like I know something when I don't.  In fact being authentic in this way usually leads to learning something new.

2:15pm • #6
452,730 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I'm sure that you all laughed pretty hard after you came to your realization!

2:49pm • #7
119,343 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Jon.....sounds like a good laugh and definately a better recovery!

5:45pm • #9

Ha. I had nearly the exact same conversation with Google's Matt Cutts and Danny Sullivan (Seach Engine Land) at FOO Camp last year.

I thought I had a really compelling search problem. The question came out sounded like one of a million "local" sites with real estate spam and google ads.

Mike Simonsen
6:14pm • #10

Thanks for sharing!  Can't wait for episode two---will it be out soon!   I have a domain name I'd like to sell, as well!  lol!

p.s. I have to ask:  why is it that on some comments I need to type in a password and on some I don't---is it something you are working on?  On this comment---there's no password to type in---yahooo!   I love not having to type a password but I understand way you have it in the first place!  Not complaining just "thinking out loud!"

7:23pm • #11
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Just a little British understatement...  I know that I've done it.  After all, should one say to Jacques Villenueve, "You're pretty fast, let me ask you..."

10:16pm • #12
AUG
17
2008
243,752 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Very nice ice breaker:)  I am sure the rest of the conversation was great!

12:43am • #13

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