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{{Organization|
| logo            = DomainPower.png
|city = 777 East Atlantic Avenue <br>
| type            =
| industry        =
| founded        = 1996
| founders        = Chad Folkening<br>John Ferber
| ownership      = [[Domain Holdings]]
| headquarters    = 777 East Atlantic Avenue <br>
Delray Beach, FL 33483
Delray Beach, FL 33483
| country         = USA
|country = USA
| businesses      =
|date_founded = 1996
| products        =  
|facebook =  
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|founders = Chad Folkening<br>John Ferber
| email          =  
|linkedin =  
| website        = [http://www.domainpower.com www.domainpower.com]
|logo = DomainPower.png
| blog            = [http://www.domainpower.com/dpblog/default.aspx www.domainpower.com/dpblog]
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|ownership = [[Domain Holdings]]
| linkedin        =
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|website = http://www.domainpower.com
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'''DomainPower''' is a marketplace that allows domain owners to buy, sell and monetize domain names. It is a subsidiary of [[Domain Holdings]], a company engaged in acquisition, development, management and monetization of domain portfolios and premium web properties. It has been a company since 1996 but was acquired by AOL by co-founders [[Chad Folkening]] and [[John Ferber]] in 2004, for approximately $500 million.<ref>[http://www.domainpower.com/aboutus.aspx About Us]. DomainPower.</ref>
'''DomainPower''' is a marketplace that allows domain owners to buy, sell and monetize domain names. It is a subsidiary of [[Domain Holdings]], a company engaged in acquisition, development, management and monetization of domain portfolios and premium web properties. It has been a company since 1996 but was acquired by AOL by co-founders [[Chad Folkening]] and [[John Ferber]] in 2004, for approximately $500 million.<ref>[http://www.domainpower.com/aboutus.aspx About Us]. DomainPower.</ref>