So you have a new domain filled with good things, to drive
traffic to your new domain amongst other methods you use
email: to your lists, to safe list's, and e-zines etc.
Splog You give it time for the mail to be opened then check your
stats for hits to your new site, Disaster your carefully
crafted message brings very few visitors, you start to
wonder where you went wrong.
What will happen to my account if I send spam If we receive any complaints about your domain being used to send spam, we will promptly start an investigation. If we determine that spam was sent using your domain, we will cancel your domain. You will no longer be able to control the name servers for your domain, and instead a Dynadot "domain cancelled for spam abuse" page will appear in its place. You will not receive a refund or credit.
Spam Blog You know from experience the typical response rate from your
own list, and a reasonable idea of Safelist response, you
know the Ezine ad has gone out ok you got your copy, so what
went wrong?.
Yes, you should be concerned about your privacy. Domain registrations are public information. Anyone can lookup the owner of a domain name online through a Whois lookup service. Just by knowing the name of a domain owner, there is not a lot of damage a person could do. However, real problems arise where the domain owner's full contact information is listed as well. Such problems may include identity theft, fraud, domain hijacking, data mining, spam, and other intrusions on your privacy.
Spam Blogs THEN YOU CHECK YOUR MAIL BOX
If you have your own list's you see a sudden rise in bounced
mail, reading the bounce reports you see something like
"mail returned your (new) domain is on a
recognised spam list"
Each individual hosting account is allowed 1 main domain name with all additional parked domain names pointing to the main site of the main domain, unless otherwise specified.
Spam Site Very strange as this is a new domain recently registered and
so far you haven't used the domain mail for sending
messages, even more disconcerting is the fact you don't
usualy get bouncers from your own list unless the mail box
is full. And you are always anti spam compliant with your
email.
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Serps Spam The Ezine ad's you paid for will have a similar attrition
rate and safe lists are probably much higher.
5. What is your Spam Policy Dynadot does not allow its services to be used for the transmission of spam. If we receive any complaints about your domain being used to send spam, we will promptly start an investigation. First, you will receive an email warning from us notifying you that we have received a spam complaint for your domain(s), and asking you to stop sending spam. If you choose to ignore our warning, and continue to send spam, we will deactivate your domain or disable your entire Dynadot account. (This depends on the severity of the situation.) You will no longer be able to control the name servers for your domain(s), and instead a Dynadot "domain cancelled for spam abuse" page will appear in its place. You will not receive a refund or credit.
Mass Produced Sites The result VERTUALY NO TRAFFIC to your new site, you bought
a good domain name, spent possibly 100s of hours building a
perfect site then BAM you are hit with this.
Bulk Sites Most of the bounce back mails only tell you the new domain
is listed but NOT where.
It you are lucky you come across one that tells you it is in
[ob] and gives you a URL to click leading to a page on spam
registers, and how each one ties into the anti-spam
system.
Junk Sites Further research at the outblaze [ob] site tells you that
they provide the spam filtering for 1000s of isp's and mail
programs around the world. That covers millions of mail
boxes, including a large proportion of web based mail
programs (the type used for mass mail receipt safe lists
etc)
Bad Parking Pages Further research through there pages also brings up a tactic
IMHO is pure laziness ALL NEW DOMAINES are included in the
spam list for at least 90 days, they try to justify this by
stating a domain may be purchased by a spammer and if so
chances are they wont use that domain after 90 days.
Spammer Site My thoughts on this: spammers are one of the most organised
email users going, if they know about the 90 day rule they
will purchase domains to sit on the shelf then use them
after the 90 day period for greatest effect, (that's what
they are experts at)
Splog To me it's another case of punishing the majority for the
actions of a very small minority and from the amount of true
spam in my mail box's this tactic probably does NOT work
anyway.
Spam Blog So what can we do about it?
My experience of mailing them was not good; I received an
auto response followed by my original mail with a request to
resubmit later as they were too busy to deal with my
request at that time.
Spam Blogs The use of tracking links will overcome the problem, on
experimenting with mail to my list the first mail had 2 new
domain URL's included in the message with the bouncers
coming back naming them both, a second mail sent with one
tracker linked and the other the domain url the bouncers
came back with only the domain url listed.
The third using tracking links for both sites had no spam
blocked bouncers at all.
Spam Site The moral to this is use tracking links (good practice) in
any email based promotion use articles, blog's, pay per
click, banners and reciprocal links to start building domain
name recognition and work toward page list ranking of
you're your new site.
Serps Spam
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