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'''Jennie-Marie Larsen''' is the CEO of [[DomainDiction]], a company she founded in March 2012.<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref>
'''Jennie-Marie Larsen''' is the CEO of [[DomainDiction]], a company she founded in March 2012.<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref>
DomainDiction is a marketing consultancy, solely dedicated to [[TLD|Top Level Domains]]. They specialize in delivering critically effective marketing and usage programs for existing and new TLDs. Services include Digital Marketing, [[SEO]], Social Media Mgmt, Channel & Affiliate Marketing, Public Relations, and content creation. Content ranges from websites, media messaging playbooks,  to viral material for social media.
DomainDiction is a marketing consultancy, solely dedicated to [[TLD|Top Level Domains]]. They specialize in delivering critically effective marketing and usage programs for existing and new TLDs. Services include Digital Marketing, [[SEO]], Social Media Mgmt, Channel & Affiliate Marketing, Public Relations, and content creation. Content ranges from websites, media messaging playbooks,  to viral material for social media.
 
===Industry Experience===
Ms. Larsen has a background in international business development, and industry specific experience as the CMO of [[Sedari]], and a Channel and Sales Manager for [[Neustar]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniemarielarsen LinkedIn.com]</ref> She first joined the domain industry in 2000 Neustar's lead for its European registry business, and participated in the creation, market introduction and development of the TLD business when it was awarded contracts for .biz .us, and several ccTLDs. Jennie-Marie established Neustar’s entire Europe, the Middle East and Africa channel in time for the launch of .biz in the first round of new TLDs.<ref>[http://www.domainsherpa.com/newtlds-domaindiction-interview/ DomainDiction Interview, DomainSherpa.com]</ref>
Ms. Larsen has a background in international business development, and industry specific experience as the CMO of [[Sedari]], and a Channel and Sales Manager for [[Neustar]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniemarielarsen LinkedIn.com]</ref> She first joined the domain industry in 2000 Neustar's lead for its European registry business, and participated in the creation, market introduction and development of the TLD business when it was awarded contracts for .biz .us, and several ccTLDs. Jennie-Marie established Neustar’s entire Europe, the Middle East and Africa channel in time for the launch of .biz in the first round of new TLDs.<ref>[http://www.domainsherpa.com/newtlds-domaindiction-interview/ DomainDiction Interview, DomainSherpa.com]</ref>



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Country: France
Email: jm [at] domaindiction.com
Website:

   [www.domaindiction.com www.domaindiction.com]

Facebook:    Jennie-Marie Larsen
LinkedIn:    Jennie-Marie Larsen
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Jennie-Marie Larsen is the CEO of DomainDiction, a company she founded in March 2012.[1] DomainDiction is a marketing consultancy, solely dedicated to Top Level Domains. They specialize in delivering critically effective marketing and usage programs for existing and new TLDs. Services include Digital Marketing, SEO, Social Media Mgmt, Channel & Affiliate Marketing, Public Relations, and content creation. Content ranges from websites, media messaging playbooks, to viral material for social media.

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Ms. Larsen has a background in international business development, and industry specific experience as the CMO of Sedari, and a Channel and Sales Manager for Neustar.[2] She first joined the domain industry in 2000 Neustar's lead for its European registry business, and participated in the creation, market introduction and development of the TLD business when it was awarded contracts for .biz .us, and several ccTLDs. Jennie-Marie established Neustar’s entire Europe, the Middle East and Africa channel in time for the launch of .biz in the first round of new TLDs.[3]

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