Matthew 'Chipmunk' Sclier Joins Moniker.com

CYBERSPACE – ICANN accredited domain registrar Moniker.com has announced that Matthew "Chipmunk" Sclier, international traffic expert and adult industry veteran, has joined its domain name sales and traffic monetization team.

"Moniker has experienced rapid growth, recently entering the top 15 ICANN accredited domain registrars," Monte Cahn, CEO of Moniker.com, said. "The addition of Matthew Sclier brings to our team a wealth of knowledge and know-how on international traffic monetization and adult domain name management. With over 8 years experience in advertising and marketing, retail sales and customer relations, Matthew was the obvious choice to add to the domain name sales team."

As the Marketing and Webmaster Relations Manager for a large international adult affiliate program, "Chipmunk" as he is known online, maintained a reputation as being highly knowledgeable and courteous. When asked why he places such an emphasis on customer service, he explained that, "I found that as a rep, being courteous to everyone, regardless of their traffic or know-how is of utmost importance. There have been many webmasters that are just starting out that I have spent time with that are now highly successful and make a great deal of money."

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