Haig Kayserian

Founder & Director

Haig Kayserian founded KAYWEB in 2003 after graduating with a BA in Media and Communications from Sydney's Macquarie University.

He oversaw the rise of his sole trader business to a national company with international clients before taking a back-seat from day-to-day operations in 2017 into a Board Director role.

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Other facts about Haig Kayserian

Favourite Sport(s)

Football (Soccer), Rugby League

Favorite Movie(s)

Scarface, The Departed, Screamers

Favourite TV Show(s)

Underbelly, Q & A, House, West Wing, Seinfeld

Favourite Website(s)

www.theworldgame.com.au, www.digidirect.com.au, www.kayweb.com.au, www.google.com

Quote:

"Always underpromise and overdeliver..."

- Rudy Giuliani (in his book Leadership)

All entries by Haig Kayserian

Check this slideshow out if you have a spare hour or so :)THE FUTURE OF COMMERCE: REAL R.O.I. INSIDE View more presentations from Gregory Pouy
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Recently, I began contributing articles to one of the biggest social media news websites in the world, Social Times after the editor declared his interest in having me write on my expertise of 'startups' and 'web and mobile business' once or twice a week.The article I wrote the other day went seriously viral.CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST
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Starting a web or mobile business is potentially the most fun, most exhilarating and most rewarding thing one might ever do.From thinking up an idea to buying a domain, then designing a website, developing a mobile application, launching, marketing, search engine optimization, social media optimization and exiting... it is truly a thrilling ride.For me, it has become an addiction. Founding and setting up KAYWEB and investing in multiple internet and mobile businesses along the way has meant that I have been, and continue to be, on that ride with startups in Sydney, Melbourne and New York.Recently on my personal blog, I wrote a few articles asking fellow riders of the startup wave to consider a few things. I link to them below.1. Build to sell, or not? - click here to read2. Location, location, location - click here to read3. Identify your weaknesses and plug them - click here to read4. Quirkiness is cheap - click here to readHappy reading!
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I recently blogged that "Flexibility is required for .au domain registration, renewal periods", after my participation in the Australian Domain Administrator (auDA) 2010 Names Policy Panel.I stressed particularly that the 2-year minimum/maximum domain registration period is contrary to the needs of business, and I pushed for the auDA Board to allow 1 year to 5 year registrations of .com.au domain names to bring Australia in line with other countries.This discussion, as well as the dozen or so more that the 2010 auDA Names Policy Panel analysed is part of a Discussion Paper we released for public discourse. Please click here to read.You are also encouraged to take part in a survey, where the domain name registration period is one of a number of questions you are able to respond to, thus become part of the Australian domain name policy setting process.Please click here and complete the survey BEFORE 21 January.
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I’ll be jumping on a Qantas jet (hopefully not an Airbus!) bound for New York City on Sunday 7 November, to represent the KAYWEB family at New York Entrepreneur Week and surrounding events.I have had the pleasure of holidaying in New York on three occasions with my lovely wife – first as a university couple in 2004, then to propose to her on New Year’s Eve 2006/07, and finally as husband and wife on our first wedding anniversary early 2010.On each occasion, we have found the city intoxicating.Intoxicating in its culture and architecture. Intoxicating in its history and people. And intoxicating in its unique ability to bring together so many people with grand plans to simply “achieve”. People with an intoxicating sense of ambition.On our visits, I have often turned to my wife and said (like Frank Sinatra with a significantly inferior voice and hardly any swing): “I want to be a part of it.”Over the last six years, KAYWEB has built a solid reputation as a full service web a
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