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                                      Welcome
                                      to the 10th edition of our annual State
                                      of the Industry Cover Story. Every
                                      January since 2005 we have assembled a
                                      distinguished panel of experts drawn from
                                      every corner of the industry- 
                                      including domain investors, developers,
                                      top  corporate leaders and attorneys
                                      - to give us their thoughts on the key
                                      trends of the past year and what they saw
                                      coming our way in the new year ahead.  This year we
                                      have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
                                      of the industry' best and brightest, and
                                      split them into two groups of eight each -
                                      one comprised of investors &
                                      developers and one of corporate
                                      leaders. We will the extra spot with
                                      an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
                                      on each side of the line.  
                                      - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
                                     
                                      Welcome
                                      to the 10th edition of our annual State
                                      of the Industry Cover Story. Every
                                      January since 2005 we have assembled a
                                      distinguished panel of experts drawn from
                                      every corner of the industry- 
                                      including domain investors, developers,
                                      top  corporate leaders and attorneys
                                      - to give us their thoughts on the key
                                      trends of the past year and what they saw
                                      coming our way in the new year ahead.  This year we
                                      have put together our biggest panel ever, 17
                                      of the industry' best and brightest, and
                                      split them into two groups of eight each -
                                      one comprised of investors &
                                      developers and one of corporate
                                      leaders. We will the extra spot with
                                      an attorney who has a foot firmly planted
                                      on each side of the line.  
                                      - See more at: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2014/january.htm#sthash.YJo3bmZs.dpuf
                                     For as long as there have
                          been domains there have been domain investors dreaming
                          of developing at least one of their favorite
                          properties into a successful online business. After
                          all, one hit website can
                          generate more income than thousands of undeveloped
                          domains put together. The problem is developing a
                                     successful
                          online business is infinitely harder
                          than building a website.   Shortcuts, like the
                          short-lived mini-site craze from a years back, simply didn't cut it and
                          there was little appetite among domain investors for taking on the enormous
                          challenge of building a real business online. Some
                          discouraged would-be developers might even argue it is
                          a hopeless task were it
                          not for people like Sol
                          Orwell who have proven otherwise.  Orwell, a
                                    regular attendee at early domain
                                    conferences, took the next step and went all
                                    in on development. With the success of
                                    his Examine.com
                                    website, the 33-year-old Toronto-based
                                    entrepreneur has become a featured subject
                                    in mainstream business and lifestyle publications
                                    like Forbes and Men's
                                    Fitness.   Full
                    Story Here
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