Posts Tagged Frank Schilling

Lesson 1: The Importance of Relationships

I've never read about or met anyone successful who didn't receive significant help from other people along the way. I know I wouldn't be where I am right now without the people I've met and worked with over the years, and Frank's life is full of similar stories: his family, Vern Jurovich, Rick Schwartz, Russ Horowitz...the list goes on and on. Two relationships in particular stood out in the Domain Name Journal article for me, though. The first ... Keep reading »

Lessons from Frank Schilling

Many of you already know Frank Schilling -- the owner of one of the largest domain portfolios in the world. The portfolio is worth well into the nine figures, and annual revenue estimates have him generating around $20 million dollars every year. That's $1.7M every month. What most people didn't know until now, though, was that Frank didn't start in this business until 2002 -- long after many people felt like ... Keep reading »

Frank Schilling Coins a Term, I Get the Traffic

Monday, Frank Schilling coined the term Ballmerfreude -- taking pleasure from Steve Ballmer's misfortune. I shared that post from within Google Reader, so it shows up on my sidebar now. Well, an unintended side-effect of that is that I'm now the only site that ranks for that term right now in both Google and MSN, while Frank is the only one who ranks for it in Ask. (Strangely, Yahoo still doesn't have any ... Keep reading »