Jerry Nolte started working in technology in the early 80's. One of his first notable tasks that he accomplished was helping Coldwell Banker set up their MLS system.
In the early 90's he started working at Tri State Computer Centre which he eventually purchased. In 2000 he began acquiring domain names with some friends, and by 2002 they had dove into "drop catching". It didn't take long for them to figure out there was something very valuable in domain investing and traffic.
The businesses took many interesting turns and before he knew it, his once-small computer store spun into seven new companies including an International ISP (Mercurylink Online), a domain management company (Internet Traffic Signal), an ICANN accredited registrar (IPNIC.com), a real estate investment corporation (BYJC), a meta-PPC and monetization corporation (iMonitize.com), and his newest venture Domainer's Magazine . With the help of his loving wife Cindy, his business partners (Mike St. John & William Evans) and dedicated employees, his companies have amassed a sizable portfolio of domains, properties, clients and contacts over time.
Among his recent accomplishments, iMonetize.com is one of the fastest growing full-service domain management, Meta-PPC optimization companies in the industry to date; DomainersMagazine.com is currently the only print magazine for the industry and is focused on building credibility and awareness of/for the industry.
Utilizing the vast resources available to him he takes a special interest in empowering Domainers, website owners, PPC companies, and other industry leaders to generate the best revenue, news and advertising markets available today. Jerry can be contacted electronically through this contact form - https://www.imonetize.com/contact.php , or by leaving a message at 815-346-5866.
Jerry Nolte
CEO
Domainer's Magazine
IPNIC.com
Imonetize.com
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"Bass pedals are an electronic musical instrument with foot-operated pedal keyboard with a range of one or more octaves. The earliest bass pedals from the 1970s consisting of a pedalboard and analog synthesizer tone generation circuitry packaged together as a unit. Since the 1990s, bass pedals are usually MIDI controllers, which have to be connected to a MIDI-compatible computer, electronic keyboard or synthesizer.
Bass pedals serve the same function as the pedalboard on a church pipe organ or a jazz organ, and usually produce sounds in the bass range. Bass pedals used by keyboard players as an adjunct to their full-range manual keyboards, by performers other instruments (e.g., electric bass or electric guitar), or by themselves."
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You can never go wrong with a 3 letter .com. From my experience, they are the domaining equivalent of a US Saving Bond. They continually gain value slowly over the years and are about the safest investment in domains. I would say it is worth about 7 to 10 k in todays market and will probably 2x in value over the next 2 years if things keep going as they have. (Disclaimer: ALL investments are risky and you may not make money and in fact could loose money, but i highly doubt it...)
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From Wikipedia
"Bass pedals are an electronic musical instrument with foot-operated pedal keyboard with a range of one or more octaves. The earliest bass pedals from the 1970s consisting of a pedalboard and analog synthesizer tone generation circuitry packaged together as a unit. Since the 1990s, bass pedals are usually MIDI controllers, which have to be connected to a MIDI-compatible computer, electronic keyboard or synthesizer.
Bass pedals serve the same function as the pedalboard on a church pipe organ or a jazz organ, and usually produce sounds in the bass range. Bass pedals used by keyboard players as an adjunct to their full-range manual keyboards, by performers other instruments (e.g., electric bass or electric guitar), or by themselves."
This name has over 600,000 results in google and quite a few people paying for advertising on it's keywords. If this site was developed into some type of informational site or Brand review, I think it could do VERY well with any of several affiliate programs or adwords.
From Wikipedia
"Bass pedals are an electronic musical instrument with foot-operated pedal keyboard with a range of one or more octaves. The earliest bass pedals from the 1970s consisting of a pedalboard and analog synthesizer tone generation circuitry packaged together as a unit. Since the 1990s, bass pedals are usually MIDI controllers, which have to be connected to a MIDI-compatible computer, electronic keyboard or synthesizer.
Bass pedals serve the same function as the pedalboard on a church pipe organ or a jazz organ, and usually produce sounds in the bass range. Bass pedals used by keyboard players as an adjunct to their full-range manual keyboards, by performers other instruments (e.g., electric bass or electric guitar), or by themselves."
This name has over 600,000 results in google and quite a few people paying for advertising on it's keywords. If this site was developed into some type of informational site or Brand review, I think it could do VERY well with any of several affiliate programs or adwords.
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