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'''TrafficClub.com''' is a commercial organisation that will help to monetize the traffic on your website. The company also offers web hosting and domain parking services. Millions of websites all around the globe are hosted on this site. According to the latest report, over $ 4 million were acquired by the company by selling domain names in various online auctions. The company has more than 10 years of experience in the field of web hosting and domain parking. This is one of the top 10 domain registrars in U.S. The company also deals in buying and selling domain names. <ref>[http://www.killerstartups.com/Web-App-Tools/trafficclub-com-domain-profit-maximization-tool]</ref>
'''TrafficClub.com''' was an aggregate domain parking and monitization company. The company was founded in 2001, with headquarters in Florida, and was run by [[ICANN ]]<nowiki></nowiki>-accredited registrar [[Moniker.com]]. Prior to being shut down, TrafficClub maximized its customers' profits on their parked domains by moving the domains between parking services. The two biggest parking services used by TrafficClub were [[DomainSponsor.com]] and [[Skenzo]]. In 2007, DomainSponsor removed its feed from TrafficClub because of a change in policy.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/tag/trafficclub/ TrafficClub Closing Its Doors]</ref> In January 2008, Moniker was acquired by [[Oversee.net]], an online marketing solutions company.<ref>[http://www.moniker.com/pressreleases/moniker-pr-2008-01-03.jsp Moniker Joins Oversee]</ref> Later that month, Skenzo removed its services from TrafficClub<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/tag/trafficclub/ TrafficClub Closing Its Doors]</ref> and the TrafficClub service was closed, with all the website's customers being moved over to DomainSponsor.com.<ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2008/01/28/trafficclubcom-moves-all-customers-to-domainsponsorcom/ Goodbye TrafficClub.com: All Customers Moved to DomainSponsor.com]</ref>  
 
The company is accredited by both BBB<ref>[http://www.bbb.org/south-east-florida/business-reviews/information-bureaus/monikercom-in-pompano-beach-fl-7002286 Better Business Bureau]</ref> and [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/ Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]</ref>  
 
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==History==
Trafficclub.com was set up in 2001 and the headquarters was established in Florida. Right from the start, the company offered web hosting and domain parking services. The website helps its customers to make money out of the traffic through their domains. A few weeks ago, all the clients of the company were shifted to another company, domainsponsor.com, after moniker.com which ran trafficclub.com was bought by oversee.net, the owner of domainsponsor.com.
 
==Services==
There are numerous services offered by trafficclub.com. A few of them are:
* setting up domains
* transferring domains
* searching information about various
* Conducts auctions of rare domain names.
* The company also provides videos that will help the users to set up their websites with ease.
 
Apart from the above said facilities, the company offers the users various domain tools that are totally free and even website building tools that require no expertise. Users can take part in the auctions both online and offline. The company’s website displays the date of the auction.<ref>[http://www.moniker.com/pressreleases/moniker-pr-2007-04-11.jsp moniker.com]</ref>
 
The clients of the company are a part of its special affiliate program. The affiliate program helps the users to earn commission by referring new users to the company’s website. The money earned can be cashed out by the users or can be used to purchase various services from the company. There is no requirement for any extra fee for setting up an affiliate account.
 
==Partners==
A few of the partners of the company are:  
* '''[[Domain capital]''', a company that offers financial aid to various companies to start businesses on the web.
* [['''Cool handle''']], a group of experienced IT professionals who shape the world of webhosting which is changing a very rapid pace.
* [['''Webmaster.fm''']], a company that provides free radio service on the internet. This radio service enables various businesses and individuals to meet their goals.<ref>[http://www.moniker.com/partners.jsp Moniker-Strategic partnerships]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 18:08, 17 March 2021

Founded: 2001
Ownership: Oversee.net
Headquarters: Florida
Country: USA

TrafficClub.com was an aggregate domain parking and monitization company. The company was founded in 2001, with headquarters in Florida, and was run by ICANN -accredited registrar Moniker.com. Prior to being shut down, TrafficClub maximized its customers' profits on their parked domains by moving the domains between parking services. The two biggest parking services used by TrafficClub were DomainSponsor.com and Skenzo. In 2007, DomainSponsor removed its feed from TrafficClub because of a change in policy.[1] In January 2008, Moniker was acquired by Oversee.net, an online marketing solutions company.[2] Later that month, Skenzo removed its services from TrafficClub[3] and the TrafficClub service was closed, with all the website's customers being moved over to DomainSponsor.com.[4]

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