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[[Kevin Ham]] created the company in 2000. He is a recipient of various awards such as 2007 Domainer of the Year from T.R.A.F.F.I.C.,  2008 Domainers Choice Industry Achievement Award,  and the 2008 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year and other recognitions.<ref>[http://www.reinvent.com/our-achievements/ Awards]</ref>
[[Kevin Ham]] created the company in 2000. He is a recipient of various awards such as 2007 Domainer of the Year from T.R.A.F.F.I.C.,  2008 Domainers Choice Industry Achievement Award,  and the 2008 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year and other recognitions.<ref>[http://www.reinvent.com/our-achievements/ Reinvent.com]</ref>





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Type: Privately Held
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2000
Founder(s): Kevin Ham
Headquarters: Vancouver, BC
Country: Canada
Website: Hitfarm.com
Key People
Don Ham, President

Gord Caines, Marketing Manager

Hitfarm.com is a subsidiary of Reinvent, Inc., is a Canadian-based internet and media company dedicated in providing creative and profitable opportunities for domain owners. Hitfarm manages domain portfolio's and offers its clients with custom design landing pages with relevant sponsored links from the company's proprietary keyword system to monetize their portfolio.


The company manages portfolio's under an exclusive Hitfarm Agreement and accepts high quality, direct navigation domain names. Hitfarm does not accept adult and gambling names, controversial names as well as domain names with trademark violations, arbitrage or bought traffic.[1]


Kevin Ham created the company in 2000. He is a recipient of various awards such as 2007 Domainer of the Year from T.R.A.F.F.I.C., 2008 Domainers Choice Industry Achievement Award, and the 2008 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year and other recognitions.[2]


Hitfarm is a participant of the Domain Roundtable Conference.

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