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'''Marc Ostrofsky''' is widely known as a domain name financer who owns a corporate enterprise known as '''“Internet REIT.”''' He is the one that empowers the Google Ad sense programs for regular individuals to generate revenue based on the amount of clicks per ad on a user’s blog or website.
'''Marc Ostrofsky''' is the Founder of Internet REIT and CEO at Multimedia Ventures. He is also an author, probably most known for his Bestselling book Get Rich Click!.


He created his enterprise with help from the most surprising people, Ross Perot and Howard Schultz who were both known as the founders of '''Starbucks Coffee'''. In the year 1999 he sold his website Bussiness.com at a staggering seven and half million dollars making into the Guinness world records books for selling a domain name website for such a large price (and this was before the Internet got really big). He was one of the original Internet successes before people like Zuckerberg came into the spectrum.
== Career History ==
He was a domain name investor before he wrote his first book. He is the founder and co-founder of several web properties


Ostrofsky founded five high tech Internet and telecommunications magazines and a dozen technology trade shows, which were later sold to Advanstar Publishing for $8,000,000. He then created and sold Multimedia Publishing Corporation (another firm holding magazines, trade shows and web sites) to Primedia (NYSE: PRM) for $35,000,000.[13]


== Personal Development ==




During this long and outstanding career Marc has molded and shaped many internet-based businesses into tip-top form, all of which specialized in telecommunications spanning across magazines, trade shows, and publishing agencies all of which would eventually be sold for another hefty price of eight million dollars. He has made it quite the habit to ‘found’ a company and to quickly sell it to the highest bidder; such was the continuing trend with his company Multimedia Publishing Co. which specialized in the same thing as some of his earlier corporation, he sold it for over thirty five million dollars, yet another stunning amount.
== Publications ==
Mr. Ostrofsky has announced that he is currently working on his next book titled Word of Mouse.




== Ownerships ==
== Awards and Recognition ==
Get Rich Click was #1 on USA TODAY Bestselling books, #1 on the Wall Street Journal Bestselling business books list, #1 on Barnes & Noble as well as #1 Amazon.com in multiple categories.
After the success of his book he was appeared on ABC's better TV and News May on CBS. He was also featured on The View.
He was called the Technology Wildcatter" in the Houston Business Journal
In 1999, he sold the domain business.con to eCompanies for $7.5 and landed the Guiness Book of World Records for the most expensive domain ever sold.




He has not sold every company under his belt; he currently has still onto a few websites of his own called eTickets.com and Cufflinks.com. He also currently holds a membership position as well as shareholder on the website Blinds.com; he made even more money through that site which bases its business around selling windows online to customers.
== Meetings and Conferences ==
He was a featured speaker at Yanik Silver's Underground 2011 event.
He is currently booked to be a keynote speaker at Affiliate Summit East in August 2011.


VeriSign, an Internet Communications site, became his next customer as he would start a company called idnames.com and sell it to the major corporation repurposing it as a division of the company giving VeriSign a much greater deal of success.


Because of all of these accomplishments he has been interviewed not only by local news stations and papers but also on the national spectrum being interview on major news networks and often times speaking at events across the nation. His continued patronage has inspired many “current day” domain web hosts take the same route he took in making their businesses an historical success.
 
He currently owns operating web sites including eTickets.com, CuffLinks.com, SummerCamps.com and is a major shareholder and board member in Blinds.com, a $74 Million a year web site selling window blinds and window coverings. Blinds.com was ranked #186 on the Internet Retailer 500, and was the 10th fastest growing site on the list. He coined the term Domain Names are Internet Real Estate" and owns some of the best domain names in the world including Bachelor.com, MutualFunds.com, Photographer.com, Consulting.com, HeartDisease.com, BeautyProducts.com, TechToys.com and over 500 other top level domains.
He was one of the early pioneers and founders of the voice mail/voice processing market, the private pay phone market, the operator services market, the telecom reseller & VOIP market and the prepaid telephone card market in the United States.[14]
Ostrofsky purchased a world class sculpture and then worked with the Mayor of Houston to donate the piece to the City of Houston that now resides at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Terminal B, Houston, Texas. The plaque on the statue says: The "Star" of Houston's Cow Parade, a fundraiser for Texas Children's Hospital, this masterpiece represents the merging of the arts with aeronautics and depicts Houston's spirit of mingling creativity with opportunity. A dynamic interaction between businessman Marc Ostrofsky, the City of Houston and airport officials made it possible for moonwalker to take up permanent residence here at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Mr. Ostrofsky has donated this fun sculpture to the City of Houston on behalf of his daughters, Kelly, Shelly and Tracy Ostrofsky for all to enjoy. Please feel free to take a photo with "Moonwalker".[15]
Prior to these ventures, Ostrofsky organized several internet and telecommunications magazines and technology trade shows. The assets of Information Publishing Corporation were later sold to Advanstar Publishing, and the assets of his next venture, MultiMedia Publishing Corporation were later sold to Primedia.[13]
He also founded www.idNames.com, an international domain name registry service that was sold to Network Solutions, and is now a division of VeriSign.[16]
He has been interviewed on major television networks, newspapers and wire services. He is a professional speaker domestically and internationally on entrepreneurship on the internet. He was a member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and was the initial creator of the Internet Commerce Association (ICA).[17]
Ostrofsky has identical twin daughters, Kelly Ostrofsky and Shelly Ostrofsky, who graduated co-valedictorians of their high school which got them on the front page of the Houston Chronicle [18] and USA TODAY with President George Bush [19] Ostrofsky has a third daughter who is a few years younger. Ostrofsky is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and a major in Marketing.
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Marc Ostrofsky is the Founder of Internet REIT and CEO at Multimedia Ventures. He is also an author, probably most known for his Bestselling book Get Rich Click!.

Career History

He was a domain name investor before he wrote his first book. He is the founder and co-founder of several web properties

Ostrofsky founded five high tech Internet and telecommunications magazines and a dozen technology trade shows, which were later sold to Advanstar Publishing for $8,000,000. He then created and sold Multimedia Publishing Corporation (another firm holding magazines, trade shows and web sites) to Primedia (NYSE: PRM) for $35,000,000.[13]


Publications

Mr. Ostrofsky has announced that he is currently working on his next book titled Word of Mouse.


Awards and Recognition

Get Rich Click was #1 on USA TODAY Bestselling books, #1 on the Wall Street Journal Bestselling business books list, #1 on Barnes & Noble as well as #1 Amazon.com in multiple categories. After the success of his book he was appeared on ABC's better TV and News May on CBS. He was also featured on The View. He was called the Technology Wildcatter" in the Houston Business Journal In 1999, he sold the domain business.con to eCompanies for $7.5 and landed the Guiness Book of World Records for the most expensive domain ever sold.


Meetings and Conferences

He was a featured speaker at Yanik Silver's Underground 2011 event. He is currently booked to be a keynote speaker at Affiliate Summit East in August 2011.


He currently owns operating web sites including eTickets.com, CuffLinks.com, SummerCamps.com and is a major shareholder and board member in Blinds.com, a $74 Million a year web site selling window blinds and window coverings. Blinds.com was ranked #186 on the Internet Retailer 500, and was the 10th fastest growing site on the list. He coined the term Domain Names are Internet Real Estate" and owns some of the best domain names in the world including Bachelor.com, MutualFunds.com, Photographer.com, Consulting.com, HeartDisease.com, BeautyProducts.com, TechToys.com and over 500 other top level domains. He was one of the early pioneers and founders of the voice mail/voice processing market, the private pay phone market, the operator services market, the telecom reseller & VOIP market and the prepaid telephone card market in the United States.[14] Ostrofsky purchased a world class sculpture and then worked with the Mayor of Houston to donate the piece to the City of Houston that now resides at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Terminal B, Houston, Texas. The plaque on the statue says: The "Star" of Houston's Cow Parade, a fundraiser for Texas Children's Hospital, this masterpiece represents the merging of the arts with aeronautics and depicts Houston's spirit of mingling creativity with opportunity. A dynamic interaction between businessman Marc Ostrofsky, the City of Houston and airport officials made it possible for moonwalker to take up permanent residence here at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Mr. Ostrofsky has donated this fun sculpture to the City of Houston on behalf of his daughters, Kelly, Shelly and Tracy Ostrofsky for all to enjoy. Please feel free to take a photo with "Moonwalker".[15] Prior to these ventures, Ostrofsky organized several internet and telecommunications magazines and technology trade shows. The assets of Information Publishing Corporation were later sold to Advanstar Publishing, and the assets of his next venture, MultiMedia Publishing Corporation were later sold to Primedia.[13] He also founded www.idNames.com, an international domain name registry service that was sold to Network Solutions, and is now a division of VeriSign.[16] He has been interviewed on major television networks, newspapers and wire services. He is a professional speaker domestically and internationally on entrepreneurship on the internet. He was a member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and was the initial creator of the Internet Commerce Association (ICA).[17] Ostrofsky has identical twin daughters, Kelly Ostrofsky and Shelly Ostrofsky, who graduated co-valedictorians of their high school which got them on the front page of the Houston Chronicle [18] and USA TODAY with President George Bush [19] Ostrofsky has a third daughter who is a few years younger. Ostrofsky is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and a major in Marketing. [edit]