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The print edition of ModerDomainer is published six times a year offering new perspectives, in-depth analyses and emerging trends about the domain industry. | The print edition of ModerDomainer is published six times a year offering new perspectives, in-depth analyses and emerging trends about the domain industry. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
The concept and planning of creating a magazine for the domain industry started in 2006 when a group of domaining entrepreneurs realized the significance of having a source for domain news and analysis. | The concept and planning of creating a magazine for the domain industry started in 2006 when a group of domaining entrepreneurs realized the significance of having a source for domain news and analysis. | ||
The idea became tangible when [[Sigmund J. Solares]],[[Michael Gardner]] and [[Noah Liesk]] founders and owners of [[Intercosmos Media Group, Inc.]] also doing business as [[directNic.com]] and [[Parked.com]] brought together professionals who are knowledgeable in the domain business, media and publishing and created ModernDomainer to become the voice of the domain industry.<ref>[http://moderndomainer.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=58&Itemid=96 Founders]</ref> | The idea became tangible when [[Sigmund J. Solares]],[[Michael Gardner]] and [[Noah Liesk]] founders and owners of [[Intercosmos Media Group, Inc.]] also doing business as [[directNic.com]] and [[Parked.com]] brought together professionals who are knowledgeable in the domain business, media and publishing and created ModernDomainer to become the voice of the domain industry.<ref>[http://moderndomainer.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=58&Itemid=96 Founders]</ref> | ||
==Readership== | ==Readership== | ||
The readers of the magazine are primarily domainers,individuals who are engage in the business of buying, selling, developing and monetizing internet domain names and related internet properties.<ref>[http://moderndomainer.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=63&Itemid=102 Readership]</ref> | The readers of the magazine are primarily domainers,individuals who are engage in the business of buying, selling, developing and monetizing internet domain names and related internet properties.<ref>[http://moderndomainer.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=63&Itemid=102 Readership]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:26, 6 June 2011
Type: | Privately held |
Industry: | Media |
Founded: | 2006 |
Founder(s): | Sigmund J. Solares Michael Gardner & Noah Liesk |
Headquarters: | Austin, Texas |
Country: | USA |
Website: | moderndomainer.com |
Key People | |
Ezra James, Managing Editor Seth Coman, Director of Ad Services |
ModernDomainer is a bi-monthly magazine providing news, research, analysis, trends as well as business, legal, international and eevn lifestyle reports regarding the domain industry. The magazine is published in full color and distributed internationally. Ezra James serves as the Managing editor of the magazine.[1]
The print edition of ModerDomainer is published six times a year offering new perspectives, in-depth analyses and emerging trends about the domain industry.
Background
The concept and planning of creating a magazine for the domain industry started in 2006 when a group of domaining entrepreneurs realized the significance of having a source for domain news and analysis.
The idea became tangible when Sigmund J. Solares,Michael Gardner and Noah Liesk founders and owners of Intercosmos Media Group, Inc. also doing business as directNic.com and Parked.com brought together professionals who are knowledgeable in the domain business, media and publishing and created ModernDomainer to become the voice of the domain industry.[2]
Readership
The readers of the magazine are primarily domainers,individuals who are engage in the business of buying, selling, developing and monetizing internet domain names and related internet properties.[3]