Posted on Wednesday, 17th June 2009 by admin

Lately, I was checking my parking stats and I’ve seen huge loss in CTR for adult domains with TYPO traffic.

There’s less relevant ads for adult traffic these days so I thought it would be much better (higher RPM) to send all traffic to Trafficholder.com or Chokertraffic.com

So I’ve forwarded one domain to Trafficholder.com and see what happens. After this, I’m gonna move all my domains to Godaddy.com and Moniker.com

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So Namecheap.com uses some lausy SPAM protection. What the hell? They are blocking my traffic.

So if you got domain registered at Namecheap, you have problems sending your traffic to Trafficholder. And I’m not gonna guess how many sites in adult industry are BANNED by Namecheap and their lausy SPAM filter.

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One Response to “Namecheap threat for adult webmasters”

  1. Frank Says:

    And if you have a whois protection on your domain name with Namecheap also check out if the email address protecting your real email really forwards the messages because I recently found out it does not.

    After contacting Namecheap the kind of solved the problem…until it happened again.

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