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From Bootstrapping To $300M In Value: Meet The Founder Of Directi (TCTV)

10 points| michaelhart | 15 years ago |techcrunch.com | reply

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[+] zbruhnke|15 years ago|reply
Great article ... its always astonishing how often you here people say that very few people get rich as an entreprenuer when you hear stories of guys like this who virtually noone has heard of that make hundreds of millions. Cool story for sure.

Stories like these are the reasons I always refrain from taking a real job.

Arrington's article the other day spoke to me on many levels when he said his parents still did not know what he did. I have experienced this with my parents very often since I dropped out of college to pursue success with my first software startup.

After making an exit just 18 months later that put me in an entirely different tax bracket and gave me my first seven figure year i can never see myself doing anything else but working for me, however the most common things I hear when i see my parents are:

"When are you going to finish school" and "I have no idea what to tell my friends you do"

lol I guess this is just the life of an entreprenuer. for better or for worse, it is what I am and that is because of stories like this one.

Great write up!

[+] wacheena|15 years ago|reply
I worked in the domain parking industry for a few years. There's no doubt that Divank has many a ton of $$$ and is an impressive entrepreneur. But he does so at the expense of users on the Internet.

Directi/Skenzo is one of the most aggressive domain park companies on the Internet today. They make tens of millions using AdSense to monetize parked domains. Their templates (like those of Oversee) attempt to confuse users into errantly clicking on advertiser links, etc. leading to fewer available domains for start up purposes, poor advertiser returns and an arms race between search engines and parkers.

[+] paraschopra|15 years ago|reply
I met this guy in person and he was very impressive. Not only he has keen sense of business, but his technical aptitude is top notch too. Frankly, I never thought a guy who drives a Ferrari to know too much about compiler optimizations for multithreading architecture :|