TrafficZ
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Type | Commercial |
Focus | Domain name monetization |
Region | NA |
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City | Los Angeles |
Founded | 2001 |
Founders | Ammar Kubba, Kevin Vo |
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TrafficZ is a domain name monetization company that also offers premium domains for sale. TrafficZ is considered a pioneer in the industry of domain name monetization as it was one of the first companies launched within this niche. TrafficZ believes they offer "best-in-class monetization" and "superior domain management" to their customers.[1]
History[edit | edit source]
TrafficZ was founded in 2001 and is a division of Thought Convergence, a Californian company that also owns other companies including DomainTools and AfterMarket.com.[2] The headquarters of TrafficZ is located in Los Angeles.
Interesting facts about TrafficZ[edit | edit source]
- The founders of TrafficZ, Kevin Vo and Ammar Kubba, were the subject of an interview in DNJournal, in October 2007. The two are also co-owners of Thought Convergence, the parent company of TrafficZ.[3]
- DomainNameNews reported on April 22, 2008, that TrafficZ intends to buy NameIntelligence, the parent company of DomainTools for 16-18 million dollars.[4] The rumor was officially confirmed some two weeks later, on May 6, 2008.[5]
Awards[edit | edit source]
- Best Parking Company at the DOMAINfest Global 2008.[6]
- PPCIncome, a website specialized in analyzing domain name monetization services, named TrafficZ as being "the most improved PPC domain parking service"[7] in 2005.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ About TrafficZ
- ↑ Divisions of Thought Convergence
- ↑ Kevin Vo and Ammar Kubba: How They Became Friends, Beat the Odds and Hit It Big With TrafficZ
- ↑ DRT: TrafficZ purchases NameIntelligence/DomainTools
- ↑ Thought Convergence Acquires Name Intelligence
- ↑ DOMAINfest Global 2008 Delivers Dazzling Conference Encore in Hollywood, California
- ↑ TrafficZ in PPCIncome
External links[edit | edit source]
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