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'''Craig Rowe''' is President and founder of [[WhyPark]]. His successful ventures include incorporating a web development services firm in 1997 and sale of a network of 12 niche webmaster/web hosting websites in 2001 to a group of investors. He has also developed and managed an electronic billing application, BillingOrchard. Craig holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Business and an MBA degree from Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/craigrowe LinkedIn]</ref>
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'''Introduction''' Introduction
 
Craig Rowe is President and founder of WhyPark. His successful ventures include incorporating a web development services firm in 1997 and sale of a network of 12 niche webmaster/web hosting websites in 2001 to a group of investors. He has also developed and manages an electronic billing application, BillingOrchard. Craig holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Business and an MBA degree from Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio.  
 
 
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Craig developed [[WhyPark]] in March 2006 as a means to provide a simple, cost-effective method for instantly developing a domain name into a relevant content website. Internal cash flow allowed WhyPark to be developed into a platform hosting over 41,000 domains. In April 2008, a customer made an angel investment in WhyPark to bring new resources and fund the next phase of development and enhancements.
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== Career History ==
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Craig has been involved in the development and funding of web based services and applications since 1997, though recent years have seen a shift towards the management side of things. In the year 2001, for example, he sold twelve niche web directories, and founded 'Billing Orchard', a company that ran a recurring and time based automatic billing application. He ran this company until it's sale in June of 2008.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/craigrowe LinkedIn]</ref>
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Since 1997, I have developed, funded and sold a number of web services and applications. My initial experience is in web and application development, although I have more recently shifted to strictly the management side of the business.
 
In 2001, I successfully sold a network of 12 niche web directories to a small group of investors. Following the sale, I founded BillingOrchard, an online electronic billing application for small to medium sized enterprises in need or time based and recurring billing. After billing more than $120 million through the BillingOrchard application, I sold the platform to a new owner in June 2008.
 
 
 
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Craige Rowe has an MBA from Lake Erie College (2004 ), and a BS in Interntional Business (1994-1998) from the same institution.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/craigrowe LinkedIn]</ref>
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Craig Rowe
 
 
President, WhyPark.com
 
 
 
 
Craig developed WhyPark in March 2006 as a means to provide a simple, cost-effective method for instantly developing a domain name into a relevant content website. Internal cash flow allowed WhyPark to be developed into a platform hosting over 41,000 domains. In April 2008, a customer made an angel investment in WhyPark to bring new resources and fund the next phase of development and enhancements.
 
Affiliations: Domain Parking
 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio, US
 
Phone: +1 (440) 269-8850
 
 
 
 
http://www.linkedin.com/in/craigrowe
 

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Craig Rowe is President and founder of WhyPark. His successful ventures include incorporating a web development services firm in 1997 and sale of a network of 12 niche webmaster/web hosting websites in 2001 to a group of investors. He has also developed and managed an electronic billing application, BillingOrchard. Craig holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Business and an MBA degree from Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio.[1]

Work

Craig developed WhyPark in March 2006 as a means to provide a simple, cost-effective method for instantly developing a domain name into a relevant content website. Internal cash flow allowed WhyPark to be developed into a platform hosting over 41,000 domains. In April 2008, a customer made an angel investment in WhyPark to bring new resources and fund the next phase of development and enhancements.

Career History

Craig has been involved in the development and funding of web based services and applications since 1997, though recent years have seen a shift towards the management side of things. In the year 2001, for example, he sold twelve niche web directories, and founded 'Billing Orchard', a company that ran a recurring and time based automatic billing application. He ran this company until it's sale in June of 2008.[2]

Education

Craige Rowe has an MBA from Lake Erie College (2004 ), and a BS in Interntional Business (1994-1998) from the same institution.[3]

References