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== Personal Life ==
 
== Personal Life ==
Mr. Marc was born in Los Angeles, his dad was a professor at UCLA. He has five daughters Kelly, Shelly and Tracy Ostrofsky. Kelly and Shelly are identical twins, they graduate co-valedictorians of their high school
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=== Early Life===
 
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Mr. Marc was born in Los Angeles, his dad was a professor at UCLA.  When he was 5, he ran his own lemonade stand and says "that's the way to learn business as a kid!" He was a major donor to lemonade day, which teaches kids entrepreneurship. Once, his neighbor asked him to clean his car, when he was 7, the neighbor gave him $10 for cleaning his car. After this, he started waxing cars. After a few years, he moved to Houston with his family. He decided to join University of Texas to study BBA.
When he was 5, he ran his own lemonade stand and says "that's the way to learn business as a kid!" He was a major donor to lemonade day, which teaches kids entrepreneurship. Once, his neighbor asked him to clean his car, when he was 7, the neighbor gave him $10 for cleaning his car. After this, he started waxing cars. After a few years, he moved to Houston with his family. He decided to join University of Texas to study BBA.
 
  
 
When he was in College he crossed path with a fellow student, who is one of the most popular Entrepreneurs of America today. He says that his family broker asked Marc to work for their son, who had just started a computer building business in his dorm. Marc refused saying that he would look silly working for a guy two years younger than him. The dorm company grew to become DELL.  
 
When he was in College he crossed path with a fellow student, who is one of the most popular Entrepreneurs of America today. He says that his family broker asked Marc to work for their son, who had just started a computer building business in his dorm. Marc refused saying that he would look silly working for a guy two years younger than him. The dorm company grew to become DELL.  
  
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=== Beginning of Work and the Internet Industry ===
 
After graduating from college, he landed a national magazine because of his entreprenurial businesses in the college. As a result of this magazine publicity, he received several job offers but refused them because he wanted to do "his own thing". After a while, he found what he was looking for "Telecom deregulation had just happened," Ostrofsky says. "I was walking down the street and met a guy hawking "DISCOUNT LONG DISTANCE SERVICE" on the street. The cards he was handing out claimed the service saved the user 50-70% off of AT&T's prices. I asked him "do you actually get paid for giving this to me?  and he said yes, I get 25% of the third month's bill plus $5 for every card I give away. OMG! I had found what I wanted - a serious gold mine!". He went to Dallas and joined the company, after he made several sales, he was made the Sales Manager because of his skills.
 
After graduating from college, he landed a national magazine because of his entreprenurial businesses in the college. As a result of this magazine publicity, he received several job offers but refused them because he wanted to do "his own thing". After a while, he found what he was looking for "Telecom deregulation had just happened," Ostrofsky says. "I was walking down the street and met a guy hawking "DISCOUNT LONG DISTANCE SERVICE" on the street. The cards he was handing out claimed the service saved the user 50-70% off of AT&T's prices. I asked him "do you actually get paid for giving this to me?  and he said yes, I get 25% of the third month's bill plus $5 for every card I give away. OMG! I had found what I wanted - a serious gold mine!". He went to Dallas and joined the company, after he made several sales, he was made the Sales Manager because of his skills.
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His sister Keri inspired him to join the domain industry. His sister became a professor at University of Texas after completing PhD from Harvard. In 1994, Marc went to speak to his sister's class about business and she showed him the "Internet". He came home and searched domain names. After some search he decided to buy business.com. He consulted his father and bought the domain Business.com for $150K. He sold this domain for $7.5million in 1999 and used a lot of money on buying more domains.
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On June 29, 2008, he married to Beverle in Aspen, Colorado. He like photography, playing golf and travelling.He has five daughters. His daughters Kelly and Shelly are identical twins, they graduate co-valedictorians  of their high school
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
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*He is currently booked to be a keynote speaker at Affiliate Summit East in August 2011.
 
*He is currently booked to be a keynote speaker at Affiliate Summit East in August 2011.
  
 
His sister Keri inspired him to join the domain industry. His sister became a professor at University of Texas after completing PhD from Harvard. In 1994, Marc went to speak to his sister's class about business and she showed him the "Internet". He came home and searched domain names. After some search he decided to buy business.com. He consulted his father and bought the domain Business.com for $150K. He sold this domain for $7.5million in 1999 and used a lot of money on buying more domains.
 
 
 
 
The formation of Internet REIT (iREIT) was another important chapter in the Ostrofsky story though that company hit a major pothole along the way. The company was the first to have some real heavyweights from the mainstream business world (including Starbucks founder Howard Schultz and Texas tycoon Ross Perot) backing a major domain project. They got off to a fast start but then came a widely publicized lawsuit filed against iREIT by Verizon.
 
 
Ostrofsky recounted what happened. "I had learned about “rolling up” several small companies into a larger firm,"
 
 
Ostrofsky said. "We had done this with Blinds.com and I had seen it done many other times.  I realized that you could own a $10 domain name that could generate $20 a year.  Now that wasn't exciting for one name but what if you could put several hundred thousand names under one roof? I met Bob Martin n Houston - a very young guy but smart as a whip with a degree from Harvard. He spoke “investment banker” and these guys loved him. We raised many, many millions of dollars to launch that firm."
 
"After the fundraising, I wasn't involved in any day to day activities at the company. I just showed  up at the quarterly board meetings while Bob ran the place. We bought up a lot of domain portfolios along the way, creating a "roll up" of sorts. I think we had 375,000 domain names at our peak.  When we would buy a portfolio, it would often have names in that portfolio that we could not keep because it may have been porn related, had trademark issues, personal names or some other reason. One portfolio we bought had 75 or so names in it with the word “Verizon” in them. A few weeks after our purchase of that one portfolio, we were sued for owning their trademarked name "Verizon", Ostrofsky said.
 
"We offered to give them the names for free but the lawyer wanted to make an example out of us because we were one of the big boys in the market and had a lot of cash. So they filed suit against the firm just to make a point. That was the beginning of the end. The lawsuit was settled after almost two
 
 
 
Former iREIT CEO Bob Martin
 
 
years but the board decided it was not the game they wanted to play any longer and had seen enough. The firm sold most of the assets and for all intent and purposes, shut down the day to day operating side of the business. The firm is still in existence today and holds some great "internet real estate" in it's portfolio. The assets are managed by the former president of the firm, Mr. Bob Hurtte," Ostrofsky said.
 
In recent years Ostrofsky was involved in another highly publicized legal battle, but this time he and his partners, Albert and Lesli Angel, were the ones on offense. It all started when a domain thief named Daniel Goncalves stole one of their domains - P2P.com - and sold it on Ebay for $121,000 to former NBA player Mark Madsen. Though no domain thief had ever been sent to jail before, this criminal picked the wrong targets. Ostrofsky and the Angels spent years tracking him down and getting law enforcement and judicial officials to realize the gravity of the crime and hold Goncalves accountable. Just last week (July 22, 2011) their long quest for justice finally paid off when Goncalves, in a precedent setting case,  was sentenced to five years in prison.
 
 
Get Rich Click! How a Five-Year-Old Book Idea Landed Ostrofsky on the New York Times Best Seller List and May Turn Him Into a Multimedia Star
 
 
Over five years ago Ostrofsky told me about plans to write a book encapsulating the knowledge he had acquired along the way. He even had the title nailed down – Get Rich Click! As I noted earlier, the book became a reality this year. Ostrofsky told us about the long journey from the original concept, through the execution of the project and finally the realization of the dream in 2011.
 
"When I put my mind on something, it usually gets done," Ostrofsky said. "I took that long because I was learning about the book publishing industry, starting a new company, writing, editing and making sure Get Rich Click! was exactly what I say it is on the cover of the book - The Ultimate Guide to Making Money on the Internet! You won’t find too many folks that have opened this book and read a few pages that are not in total agreement with that statement. It’s a very well researched book about how many folks make money. There is chapter after chapter about people of all ages that make $10,000 a week to $1 Million a month. Most started with little or no money."
 
 
"My ultimate goal is to write many business  books and I wanted to make certain I made a great first impression. After a very long journey, it culminated in Get Rich Click! becoming a New York Times Bestseller which is a tremendous honor and thrill. In addition, it made #1 on other best seller lists including the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I’ve also had the privilege of being on ABC-TV's hit talk show The View twice and that was fantastic!," Ostrofsky said.
 
 
Get Rich Click! Author Marc Ostrofsky on ABC-TV's The View (June 9, 2011)
 
(L to R in the photo above): Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Marc Ostrofsky,
 
Sherri Shepherd, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Barbara Walters.
 
 
"I also learned in the five years that to really make it in the book business, you need great testimonials for your book. So I reached out to my friends and racked up one of the most impressive lists ever for a business book including testimonials from: Steve Wozniak (Co-Founder of Apple Computer), Jack Canfield (Co-Author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series - the #1 book series ever - selling over 150 million copies), Steven Covey (author of 7 Habits of Highly Effective People), David Bach and Brian Tracy.
 
 
The book has brought Ostrofsky a flood of media attention and that attention in turn has opened up even more doors as his polished TV performances made it clear he could successfully navigate all media platforms whether they are print or electronic. Ostrofsky talked about how that has impacted his life and how he plans to capitalize on those new opportunities going forward.
 
 
 
Ostrofsky and former CBS News Anchor Katie Couric
 
 
"Maybe it’s my Uncle Moe. Maybe it’s my uncle that ran a division of CBS for 35 years. Maybe it’s all ego, but I love television. I am comfortable doing it and I’ve been told I’m good at it. They had me on The View twice and I did ABC National News.  I did a lot of local TV.  I did Time Magazine’s Time.com. PR is a big part of the process - nothing online seems to get anything close to the immediate traffic produced by TV. But over time, the internet is coming on strong and I think creating a massive online following is the real long term play because, as we all know, the ‘riches are in the niches," Ostrofsky emphasized again.
 
 
"I’m working towards a TV show ala Suze Orman meets Donny Deutsch with Entrepreneurship and Small Business topics coupled with Consumer
 
 
Technologies, Internet, Tech Toys and the convergence of these with Mobile. I'd also like to run my small business where I am authoring a new book every two years, doing a few speaking gigs each month from now on and managing my portfolio. Consulting others in business also seems to be a bigger part of my time," Ostrofsky added.
 
Home is Where the Heart Is
 
 
We've been talking solely about business but despite being a dyed in the wool entrepreneur, Ostrofsky says there is one thing that is more important to him. "I have a great family - a loving wife, five daughters, two dogs and a lovely home. That’s what life is all about for me. I’m the type of guy that likes a stable home – although with a wife and five girls, stability is a relative term now isn’t it?," Ostrofsky smiled. "But coming home, seeing my dogs, knowing there is some sort of structure in my life, knowing I’m sleeping in my own bed, going to dinner with friends and seeing my family – THAT speaks to my core and it isn’t always about thinking “where is the bigger better deal."
 
 
 
 
Marc Ostrofsky, new bride Beverle and five daughters
 
on their wedding day, June 29, 2008 in Aspen, Colorado.
 
 
Ostrofsky even finds a little time of a few other pastimes that give him a break from the business world. "My true passion is Photography - that's why I bought Photographer.com," Ostrofsky said.
 
 
 
Photo by Marc Ostrofsky
 
 
"I also love to play golf.  I love to travel – Italy is as good as it gets for me. I work out and swim. I was always into sports – like racquetball, but as I get older, the athletic ability is like my hair – as I get older, it’s seems to be going away!"
 
 
"I also love to teach. My dad was a professor. My sister was a professor. I think I just have it in my DNA. But first, I had to make money and prove something works – and then teach it. So I always get involved with a project, company or idea so I can say I actually did it and that is where Get Rich Click! came from. My own companies played in many of these games, then I set
 
out and researched for years how others make money online. Maybe that’s why we hit the New York Times Bestseller list  - because the data in that book is real. I’ve done it and show how so many others have done it. This stuff really does work - just read the book!," Ostrofsky said (with his marketing hat firmly back in place).
 
Along those same lines, Ostrofsky emphasized the importance of surrounding yourself with smart people that you can learn from. "The old saying is true - you are the average of the five people you hang out with. So I set out to meet with, learn from and hang out with the smartest people in the world. Presidents, actors, businessmen like Richard Branson, Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch or Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Even Mark Zuckerberg from Facebook, Tony Hseih from Zappos or Jeff Bezos from Amazon.com. I have met and learned from all of them. I've even been to a few of their private homes," Ostrofsky said.
 
 
 
Ostrofsky with Donald Trump
 
 
Ostrofsky certainly has his fair share of celebrity friends. Another is actor/comedian Robin Williams. Marc shared an anecdote about how they met. "I was gambling in Las Vegas with a woman next to me who had a fat wad of $100 bills," Ostrofsky recalled. "Robin Williams walks up and says "how you doin' honey?"  Turns out the woman is his wife. I asked him why he was in Las Vegas and he said, and I quote, "I'm here to entertain for IBM but I feel like Gandhi in a meat market!"
 
 
"I told him I had just finished playing $5 Texas Holdem with Bill Gates - and I pointed to the Microsoft founder at the poker table about 20 yards from us at the Mirage Hotel. Robin said "Wow...I've actually never met him myself." About two minutes later Gates got up and walked by. I said "Bill come here...let me introduce you to Robin Williams."  They both became like little kids, they were so happy to meet each other. Williams and I became friends at that moment so when he was in Houston for a show, Bev and I went down to his hotel and had dinner with him after his show.
 
 
 
Marc & Bev Ostrofsky with Robin Williams in Houston (March 2009)
 
  
  

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UnderConstruction.png 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!. Ms. Ostrofsky currently owns eTickets.com, Cufflinks.com, SummperCamps.com and is a major share holder in Blinds.com.

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. Ms.Ostrofsky founded five Internet and Telecommunications Magazines and several trade shows. He is one of the pioneers 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.

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. Ms. Marc was the initial creator of ICA.

Personal Life

Early Life

Mr. Marc was born in Los Angeles, his dad was a professor at UCLA. When he was 5, he ran his own lemonade stand and says "that's the way to learn business as a kid!" He was a major donor to lemonade day, which teaches kids entrepreneurship. Once, his neighbor asked him to clean his car, when he was 7, the neighbor gave him $10 for cleaning his car. After this, he started waxing cars. After a few years, he moved to Houston with his family. He decided to join University of Texas to study BBA.

When he was in College he crossed path with a fellow student, who is one of the most popular Entrepreneurs of America today. He says that his family broker asked Marc to work for their son, who had just started a computer building business in his dorm. Marc refused saying that he would look silly working for a guy two years younger than him. The dorm company grew to become DELL.

Beginning of Work and the Internet Industry

After graduating from college, he landed a national magazine because of his entreprenurial businesses in the college. As a result of this magazine publicity, he received several job offers but refused them because he wanted to do "his own thing". After a while, he found what he was looking for "Telecom deregulation had just happened," Ostrofsky says. "I was walking down the street and met a guy hawking "DISCOUNT LONG DISTANCE SERVICE" on the street. The cards he was handing out claimed the service saved the user 50-70% off of AT&T's prices. I asked him "do you actually get paid for giving this to me? and he said yes, I get 25% of the third month's bill plus $5 for every card I give away. OMG! I had found what I wanted - a serious gold mine!". He went to Dallas and joined the company, after he made several sales, he was made the Sales Manager because of his skills.

His sister Keri inspired him to join the domain industry. His sister became a professor at University of Texas after completing PhD from Harvard. In 1994, Marc went to speak to his sister's class about business and she showed him the "Internet". He came home and searched domain names. After some search he decided to buy business.com. He consulted his father and bought the domain Business.com for $150K. He sold this domain for $7.5million in 1999 and used a lot of money on buying more domains.

On June 29, 2008, he married to Beverle in Aspen, Colorado. He like photography, playing golf and travelling.He has five daughters. His daughters Kelly and Shelly are identical twins, they graduate co-valedictorians of their high school

Education

He holds a BBA with major in Marketing from the University of Texas.

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.
  • Ms. Ostrofsky purchased a 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.

Meetings and Conferences

He is a professional speakers and regulary speaks domestically and internationally:

  • 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.