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'''DomainPower''' is a marketplace that allows domain owners to buy, sell and monetize domain names. It is a subsidiary of [[Domain Holdings]], a company engaged in acquisition, development, management and monetization of domain portfolios and premium web properties. It has been a company since 1996 but was acquired by AOL by co-founders [[Chad Folkening]] and [[John Ferber]] in 2004, for approximately $500 million.<ref>[http://www.domainpower.com/aboutus.aspx About Us]. DomainPower.</ref> | '''DomainPower''' is a marketplace that allows domain owners to buy, sell and monetize domain names. It is a subsidiary of [[Domain Holdings]], a company engaged in acquisition, development, management and monetization of domain portfolios and premium web properties. It has been a company since 1996 but was acquired by AOL by co-founders [[Chad Folkening]] and [[John Ferber]] in 2004, for approximately $500 million.<ref>[http://www.domainpower.com/aboutus.aspx About Us]. DomainPower.</ref> | ||
In 2011 the Domain Holdings team raised $2.9 million to direct toward DomainPower, which is itself a renovation of a 2010 service known as "Rapid Domain Builder". DomainPower has a more focused SEO angle and more opportunities for revenue than its predecessor.<ref>[http://www.dotsauce.com/2011/07/19/domain-holdings-domainpower/ Domain Holdings DomainPower, DotSauce.com]Published Jul 19 2011, Retrieved Dec 6 2012</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:45, 6 December 2012
Founded: | 1996 |
Founder(s): | Chad Folkening John Ferber |
Ownership: | Domain Holdings |
Headquarters: | 777 East Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 |
Country: | USA |
Website: | www.domainpower.com |
Blog: | www.domainpower.com/dpblog |
DomainPower is a marketplace that allows domain owners to buy, sell and monetize domain names. It is a subsidiary of Domain Holdings, a company engaged in acquisition, development, management and monetization of domain portfolios and premium web properties. It has been a company since 1996 but was acquired by AOL by co-founders Chad Folkening and John Ferber in 2004, for approximately $500 million.[1]
In 2011 the Domain Holdings team raised $2.9 million to direct toward DomainPower, which is itself a renovation of a 2010 service known as "Rapid Domain Builder". DomainPower has a more focused SEO angle and more opportunities for revenue than its predecessor.[2]
References
- ↑ About Us. DomainPower.
- ↑ Domain Holdings DomainPower, DotSauce.comPublished Jul 19 2011, Retrieved Dec 6 2012