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Domainer Marc Ostrofsky Author Of Get Rich Click, New Book: Word of Mouse: 101+ Trends in How We Buy, Sell, Live, Learn, Work, and Play

Posted on the 18 August 2013 by Worldwide @thedomains

Domain inverstor and author, Marc Ostrofsky new book Word of Mouse: 101+ Trends in How We Buy, Sell, Live, Learn, Work, and Play is coming out on September 10th.

Marc a domain-name investor best known for selling the name Business.com for $7.5 million.  Marc’s current holdings include; eTickets.com, CuffLinks.com, SummerCamps.com and is a major shareholder and board member in Blinds.com, a $74 Million a year web site selling window blinds and window coverings.

Ostrofsky whose Get Rich Click!, not only became a ,best selling book which  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 and led to his appearance on the television show The View.

In his newest book according to a review by Publishersweekly.com, “The book offers a trove of advice to consumers and marketers who want to better understand how to leverage technology”.

“Ostrofsky’s guide demystifies and simplifies all things tech, covering topics ranging from “recommerce” (reselling goods online) and smartphone apps to smart whiteboards for e-learning.

“At first glance, the sheer volume of advice can seem too much to tackle, but the book’s straightforward structure makes navigating this potentially intimidating topic easy”  ”

“Ostrofsky breaks up the text with eye-catching graphics, cartoons, catchy pull-quotes, and includes sections called “Marc my words,” as well as liberally using case studies from companies that benefited from using new technology.”

“For any overwhelmed, overloaded, or intimidated consumers or marketers, this book is a helpful, entertaining, and motivating resource.”

In true domainer fashion Marc registered the domain name WordofMouse.com, where you can pre-order the book

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