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| type            = Private
| industry        = Domain Names
| founded        = 2003
| founder        = [[Ron Jackson]]
| ownership      =
| headquarters    = Land O Lakes, FL
| country        = USA
| businesses      =
| products        =
| employees      =
| revenue        =
| website        = [http://www.dnjournal.com/ DNJournal.com]
| blog            =
| facebook        =
| linkedin        =
| twitter        = DNJournal
| keypeople      = [[Ron Jackson]], Editor & Publisher<br>
[[Ari Goldberger]], Legal Affairs Consultant
}}


'''Domain Name Journal''' is a domain industry news magazine owned by [[Internet Edge, Inc]]. [[Internet Edge, Inc.]] is a Florida corporation involved in web publishing and domain monetization through several subsidiary companies, including [http://idealregistry.com/ IdealRegistry.com], and [http://namenewbie.com/ NameNewbie.com]. It has been featured in mainstream media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal,  Newsweek Magazine, USA Today, the New York Times and MSNBC [http://www.internetedge.info/ (1)].
'''DN Journal''' or "Domain Name Journal" is an online as well as print news magazine focused on the latest events and developments in the internet domain registration market. The magazine is a 100% subsidiary of Internet Edge, Inc. The editor and publisher of the magazine is [[Ron Jackson]].


== Staff ==
==History==
* Ron Jackson - Editor & Publisher
* Ari Goldberger - Legal Affairs Consultant


== References ==
DN Journal was founded on January 1, 2003 by Ron Jackson, who is its Chief Editor and President. Jackson worked in various positions at different television stations for 20 years. Mr. Jackson subsequently operated a record store business for 12 years. The store closed down because of dropping sales, as customers shifted en masse from buying at music stores to downloading music from the web. The idea to establish a trade magazine for the domain buying/selling/investing industry came to him in the year 2002, when he discovered that "...despite this being a business where tens of millions of dollars were changing hands annually..."; the industry had no mouthpiece of its own, which led to the coming into existence of the magazine.<ref>[http://www.ronjackson.com/bio.htm Personal Website]</ref>
1. [http://www.internetedge.info/ "Welcome to the Internet Edge, Inc. web site!'] - ''Internet Edge, Inc.'' Retrieved September 26, 2010.


== External Links ==
Ever since inception, the focus of the DN Journal magazine is on tracking and reporting the events of domain name sales taking place in the internet market, across all registries and geographies. The site publishes the year-to-date (YTD) sales of domains for every year on its site. <ref>http://www.dnjournal.com/ytd-sales-charts.htm</ref>
* [http://www.dnjournal.com/ DNJournal Corporate Website]


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Latest revision as of 15:45, 12 March 2021

Type: Private
Industry: Domain Names
Founded: 2003
Headquarters: Land O Lakes, FL
Country: USA
Website: DNJournal.com
Twitter: @DNJournal
Key People
Ron Jackson, Editor & Publisher

Ari Goldberger, Legal Affairs Consultant

DN Journal or "Domain Name Journal" is an online as well as print news magazine focused on the latest events and developments in the internet domain registration market. The magazine is a 100% subsidiary of Internet Edge, Inc. The editor and publisher of the magazine is Ron Jackson.

History

DN Journal was founded on January 1, 2003 by Ron Jackson, who is its Chief Editor and President. Jackson worked in various positions at different television stations for 20 years. Mr. Jackson subsequently operated a record store business for 12 years. The store closed down because of dropping sales, as customers shifted en masse from buying at music stores to downloading music from the web. The idea to establish a trade magazine for the domain buying/selling/investing industry came to him in the year 2002, when he discovered that "...despite this being a business where tens of millions of dollars were changing hands annually..."; the industry had no mouthpiece of its own, which led to the coming into existence of the magazine.[1]

Ever since inception, the focus of the DN Journal magazine is on tracking and reporting the events of domain name sales taking place in the internet market, across all registries and geographies. The site publishes the year-to-date (YTD) sales of domains for every year on its site. [2]

References