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However, Frank Schilling decided to do more than just sell domain names, and instead use his successful personal experience to help others with the administration of their own portfolios. Thus, Frank Schilling founded [[NAmedia]] in 2001.<ref>[http://namedia.com/founder.html Company services]</ref> Since then [[NAmedia]] has become a leading domain name administrator. | However, Frank Schilling decided to do more than just sell domain names, and instead use his successful personal experience to help others with the administration of their own portfolios. Thus, Frank Schilling founded [[NAmedia]] in 2001.<ref>[http://namedia.com/founder.html Company services]</ref> Since then [[NAmedia]] has become a leading domain name administrator. | ||
==Frank Schilling and "The Domain Game"== | ==Frank Schilling and "The Domain Game"== |
Revision as of 19:50, 30 March 2011
Country: | British Overseas Territory |
Email: | john [at] JDDomains.net |
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Facebook: | [[2] Frank Schilling] |
Frank Schilling is an experienced domain name investor and operator. He lives in the Cayman Islands. He is a highly regarded Internet investor who saw, early on, the generic domain name business as a growth opportunity.[1]
Frank Schilling has his own blog called Domain Name Sales Seven Mile, which he has been administering since 2007. He was the first person to suggest a public television program about domain investing, in 2002.[2]
Current position
Frank Schilling was Managing Director of Domain Name Sales Corp, which eventually became iRegistry.
However, Frank Schilling decided to do more than just sell domain names, and instead use his successful personal experience to help others with the administration of their own portfolios. Thus, Frank Schilling founded NAmedia in 2001.[3] Since then NAmedia has become a leading domain name administrator.
Frank Schilling and "The Domain Game"
In 2008, a reporter name David Kesmodel from WSJ launched the book entitled "The domain Game" which describes the experiences of Franky Schilling and the evolution of the domain name industry in which he played a very important role. [4]
Namedia News from 2011
In the beginning of 2011, Franky Schilling declared that by means of his business NAmedia he was able to gain $7 million dollars from sales of around 250 domains, "without trying to hard". [5]