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'''Michael Feeley''' is the Vice President of Sales at [[DomainPower]], a domain monetization company owned by [[Domain Holdings]]. He has been in this position since August 2012, and his roles include maximizing revenue for DomainPower publishers and developing new monetization opportunities, as well as creating new partnerships.<ref name="domainpower">[http://www.domainpower.com/dpblog/domainholdings-hires-michael-feeley.aspx http://www.domainpower.com/dpblog/domainholdings-hires-michael-feeley.aspx]. DomainPower. Retrieved 2012 November 9.</ref> He attends domaining conferences such as [[T.R.A.F.F.I.C.]] and [[DOMAINfest]].<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2012 October 25.</ref>  
'''Michael Feeley''' is the Vice President of Sales at [[DomainPower]], a domain monetization company owned by [[Domain Holdings]]. He has been in this position since August 2012, and his roles include maximizing revenue for DomainPower publishers and developing new monetization opportunities, as well as creating new partnerships.<ref name="domainpower">[http://www.domainpower.com/dpblog/domainholdings-hires-michael-feeley.aspx Domain Holdings Hires Former Kanoodle Co-Founder Michael Feeley]. DomainPower. Retrieved 2012 November 9.</ref> He attends domaining conferences such as [[T.R.A.F.F.I.C.]] and [[DOMAINfest]].<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2012 October 25.</ref>  


Of Feeley's experience, Domain Holdings CEO [[Jason Boshoff]] has said, "Michael knows this industry. He knows where it is, where it is heading and how we can reach across multiple channels to service the evolution. With our technology capabilities, his technical wherewithal in direct navigation, error traffic and the search landscape, we are excited about the tremendous growth ahead."<ref name="domainpower"></ref>
Of Feeley's experience, Domain Holdings CEO [[Jason Boshoff]] has said, "Michael knows this industry. He knows where it is, where it is heading and how we can reach across multiple channels to service the evolution. With our technology capabilities, his technical wherewithal in direct navigation, error traffic and the search landscape, we are excited about the tremendous growth ahead."<ref name="domainpower"></ref>


==Prior Experience==
==Prior Experience==
Prior to joining DomainPower, Feeley was the Director of Business Development for [[Sendori, Inc.]] from 2008 to 2012 and the President of Domain Parking and Purchasing at [[Dotzup Inc.]] from 2006 to 2008.<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/mfeeley Michael Feeley]. LinkedIn. Retrieved 2012 November 9.</ref> In both positions, his responsibilities centered around revenue growth opportunities. In 1999, he helped co-found Kanoodle, which is now known as [[Seevast]]. Kanoodle is credited as being one of the first three [[PPC]] plastforms built.<ref name="domainpower"></ref>
Prior to joining DomainPower, Feeley was the Director of Business Development for [[Sendori, Inc.]] from 2008 to 2012 and the President of Domain Parking and Purchasing at [[Dotzup Inc.]] from 2006 to 2008.<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/mfeeley Michael Feeley]. LinkedIn. Retrieved 2012 November 9.</ref> In both positions, his responsibilities centered around revenue growth opportunities. In 1999, he helped co-found Kanoodle, which is now known as [[Seevast]]. Kanoodle is credited as being one of the first three [[PPC]] platforms built.<ref name="domainpower"></ref>


He has extensive experience in the search engine and domain industry and previously co-founded [[Kanoodle]], which is now known as [[Seevast]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/mfeeley Michael Feeley]. LinkedIn. Retrieved 2012 November 9.</ref>
He has extensive experience in the search engine and domain industry and previously co-founded [[Kanoodle]], which is now known as [[Seevast]].<ref name="linkedin"></ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 6 July 2021

Country: USA
Email: michael [at] domainholdings.com
LinkedIn:    Michael Feeley

Michael Feeley is the Vice President of Sales at DomainPower, a domain monetization company owned by Domain Holdings. He has been in this position since August 2012, and his roles include maximizing revenue for DomainPower publishers and developing new monetization opportunities, as well as creating new partnerships.[1] He attends domaining conferences such as T.R.A.F.F.I.C. and DOMAINfest.[2]

Of Feeley's experience, Domain Holdings CEO Jason Boshoff has said, "Michael knows this industry. He knows where it is, where it is heading and how we can reach across multiple channels to service the evolution. With our technology capabilities, his technical wherewithal in direct navigation, error traffic and the search landscape, we are excited about the tremendous growth ahead."[1]

Prior Experience

Prior to joining DomainPower, Feeley was the Director of Business Development for Sendori, Inc. from 2008 to 2012 and the President of Domain Parking and Purchasing at Dotzup Inc. from 2006 to 2008.[3] In both positions, his responsibilities centered around revenue growth opportunities. In 1999, he helped co-found Kanoodle, which is now known as Seevast. Kanoodle is credited as being one of the first three PPC platforms built.[1]

He has extensive experience in the search engine and domain industry and previously co-founded Kanoodle, which is now known as Seevast.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Domain Holdings Hires Former Kanoodle Co-Founder Michael Feeley. DomainPower. Retrieved 2012 November 9.
  2. ICANN 45 Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2012 October 25.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Michael Feeley. LinkedIn. Retrieved 2012 November 9.