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Advertiser choose preferred domain from a list appropriate to his product and buy per-view traffic using simple web-based interface on www.elephant-traffic.com. Once you has booked your domain, consumers are transferred directly to your companies website. Every campaign is set-up very easy, with a few clicks of the mouse and of course it can be monitored in real-time.
Traffic comes from direct navigation searches.
So what is direct navigation?
This what Elephant Traffic specialists said about direct navigation traffic.
“1. Direct navigation describes the method individuals use to navigate the World Wide Web in order to arrive at specific websites. 2. Direct navigation traffic was first discovered circa 1996. The few lucky domainers who had premium names and analyzed their traffic found people were typing in their domain names and bypassing search engines. 3. Domainers describe direct navigation as an Internet user navigating to a website directly through the browser address bar. They bypass online search engines by typing a name like “hotels” and adding “.com”. For that reason direct navigation traffic is more valuable than search engine traffic since it is better targeted.”
The Elephant Traffic service allows domainers to use their traffic for direct navigation advertising, offering the traffic from the domain names to advertisers on a cost-per-visitor basis and re-routing.
Direct navigation marketing system uses all traffic from every registered generic domain and sends customers to content or product pages of your companies website, so that your company can benefit from highly targeted visitors.
Why you should try Direct navigation marketing provided by Elephant Traffic. “Today 14% of all on-line searches are Direct navigation or Type-in traffic. In 2007 these 14% of on-line searchers effectively became a billion dollar industry. Benefits that coincide with direct navigation marketing include transparency and beforehand knowledge of your reach.”
You can be a part of this huge market, don’t you?

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