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Mark Klein

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Country: Canada
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Mark Klein is Business Development Director at Tucows Inc.; he previously worked for Sedo.[1]

Professional Achievements[edit | edit source]

With over 15 years of experience in the Internet industry, Mr. Klein is knowledgeable with regards to domain names, web hosting, DNS, SEO and international Internet marketing. He has worked with many domain registration service providers and web hosting companies to help them plan and execute their domain names and the strategies related to them.[2] Mark Klein purchased his first domain name in 1995 when hosting websites for local businesses. Before working for Sedo.com, he has worked for five years at Tucows, two years for ISP PSINet and three years at VAR, a computer hardware and software. He was also remarked for sharing his experience in many conferences with themes such as domain name and webhosting such as HostingCon, ISPCON, ICANN, TRAFFIC Domain Roundtable and Summit '10.[3]

Tucows Inc and Sedo.com[edit | edit source]

Mr. Klein has recently returned to his previous employer before Sedo, Tucows, Inc. on a position of Business Development Director.

Tucows is a company providing back office solutions and wholesale Internet services to more than 6.000 web hosting companies including ISPs (Internet Service Providers). The company currently holds more than 40.000 software titles and is one of the largest ICANN accredited wholesale domain registrar. Among the services provided by the company we encounter: registration of domain names, digital certificates, email services and other tools necessary for publishing websites.[4]

Sedo.com is world's largest player on the secondary domain market and domain monetization companies.[5] Having more than 1 million member accounts from all over the world and domains trading in more than 20 languages, it connects buyers and sellers helping them register their domain names. Its' services include brokerage services, promotion and the famous domain "parking program".[6]

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