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Hoffman is one of the early users of PPC services like Fablous.com and DomainSponsor. In a desire to share his PPC success with others, he made a Website ppcincome.com. PCC Income was the first site ever to provide evaluation of pay-per-click services.<ref>[http://www.domaindictionary.com/konfuciy.asp?tda=dt&t=7027&fs=howard+hoffman domaindictionary.com]</ref>
Hoffman is one of the early users of PPC services like Fablous.com and DomainSponsor. In a desire to share his PPC success with others, he made a Website ppcincome.com. PCC Income was the first site ever to provide evaluation of pay-per-click services.<ref>[http://www.domaindictionary.com/konfuciy.asp?tda=dt&t=7027&fs=howard+hoffman domaindictionary.com]</ref>


He was a speaker at '[[DOMAINfest Conference]] in 2009'.<ref>[http://adeptmarketingconcepts.com/domainfest-bootcamp-session-2-domain-monetization-101-201/ adeptmarketingconcepts.com]</ref>
He was a speaker at [[DOMAINfest Conference]] in 2009.<ref>[http://adeptmarketingconcepts.com/domainfest-bootcamp-session-2-domain-monetization-101-201/ adeptmarketingconcepts.com]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:08, 16 March 2011

Website:

   [ppcincome.com ppcincome.com]

LinkedIn:    [Howard Hoffman Howard Hoffman]

Howard Hoffman is a Domain Investor.[1] He is the Foundera and CEO of PPC Income and hiOsilver, Inc. Hoffman owns more than 10,000 Domains.[2]

Education

He holds a BS in Civil Engineering from MIT and an MS in Environmental Engineering from Stanford University.[3]

Career History

Hoffman is one of the early users of PPC services like Fablous.com and DomainSponsor. In a desire to share his PPC success with others, he made a Website ppcincome.com. PCC Income was the first site ever to provide evaluation of pay-per-click services.[4]

He was a speaker at DOMAINfest Conference in 2009.[5]

References