gems as Atlanta.com,
Savannah.com, MyrtleBeach.com, Cuba.com
and BuenosAires.com, as well as a number of
non-geo blockbusters including Fishing.com. After
corresponding with Skip for a long time I finally met
him in person at the GeoDomain
Expo in San Francisco in November.
Very sharp guy whose experience in business, publishing
and domain development make him one of the industry's
best resources. Hoagland is also one of the
co-founders of Associated
Cities, a geodomain owner's association that
is a great model of how people in this field can work
together to advance everyone's interests.
Another key figure in the
geodomain space, Dan Pulcrano, will be the
subject of our upcoming |
Skip
Hoagland |
February Cover Story.
Pulcrano (who is also an Associated Cities co-founder)
has a remarkable porfolio of major American city domains
including LosAngeles.com, San Francisco.com
and Dallas.com (all told he owns 20 of the 30
largest U.S. city .coms). It's a story you won't want to
miss.
(Posted
Feb. 5, 2008)
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