Moniker dot com, the premier spam registrar on the internet, is upgrading their service offering:
1) Even More Enhanced Domain Protection and Account Security
2) Conversion From Domain Credits To Dollars For All Previous and Future Account Funding
3) Integrated Shopping Cart
4) New User Name Login or Account Number Login
5) Sub Account Support
6) Bulk Domain Pushing With Special Authorization Code
7) Batch Order Processing
8) Express Domain Registration
9) Secondary Market Domain Availability When Registering New Domains
10) Integrated Web Hosting and Domain Parking services
11) Secondary Domain Market Services Such As Domain Sales, Traffic Monetization, and Escrow Services
12) Domain and Account Preferences
13) Enhanced Online and Email Notification Engine
14) New Order Status Center
15) New Page Layout System For Large Domain Portfolios
16) Enhanced Account Transaction History
17) Multiple Credit Card Secured Storage
18) After-Market Product and Service Offering Such As SEO Tools, Public Relation & Press Releases, Legal Resources, and Partners
19) Powerful Domain Management Features
a. Advanced Domain Search & Filtering
b. Domain Categorization Manager
c. User Defined Domain Management Views
d. Enhanced Bulk Domain Contact And DNS Management
e. Enhanced Bulk IP Management
f. Enhanced Bulk URL And EMAIL Forwarding
g. Domain View Integration With Product Purchasing
h. Downloadable Special Domain and Account Reports
Sort of a spammer's heaven, I guess.
I like that 1st one: "Even More Enhanced Domain Protection and Account Security". I guess the spammers are not pleased at Ann Elisabeth's forensic research on them, assuming that means what I think it does, stealthed domains.
I use a stealthed domain for this site, in case you looked.
If anyone is wondering about that "premier spam registrar on the internet", all the referrer spams I have received (nutzu, highprofitclub, learnhowtoplay, ronnieazza, musicbox1, isacommie, etc, etc) are registered through, guess who, moniker. So that makes them the top spam registrar from where I stand.
Posted on March 5, 2005 11:50 AM