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DotSauce Magazine: ComWired: Earning More Money From the Same Domain Traffic

  • Daniel Sanchez · 10 months ago
    I was just thinking about this the other day, I wonder if it could be done with a developed name?
  • Johnny · 10 months ago
    I'd like to be able to send one visitor to Parked.com, for example, and then the next to an affliate program, and the next to another affiliate program.

    Can this be done also?
  • Sean Stafford · 10 months ago
    Hi Daniel,

    Actually, yes. We are in talks right now with a developed site that cannot monetize Asian traffic. They are wanting to send all American and European traffic to their site, but all Asian traffic to NameDrive. It's completely possible and also profitable!

    Hi Johnny -- as of yet we cannot do it, but on our next release we will have URL forwarding. This will be coming soon!

    Thanks so much!!

    Sean Stafford
  • Paul · 10 months ago
    That is a unique way that I have never heard of. I am going to have to look into it again.
  • Mark M · 10 months ago
    Sean, can you serve up the same content in one part of the page and serve adverts in another part of the page depending on traffic location. For example, the content could be about plumbers and the ads would feature plumbers in the city closest to the traffic location?
  • Pawan Pandey · 10 months ago
    Hi,

    I was just thinking about this the other day, I wonder if it could be done with a developed name?

    Thanks
  • Nick · 10 months ago
    was actually thinking of writing a script to do this but comwired will do the job . thanks
  • Management Education · 9 months ago
    I would love to try them on my domains, some of my domains needs US traffic and some need Asian traffic. It may also help in affliate marketing
  • Pandora · 9 months ago
    I want US traffic, as google adsense pays more for the clicks from US residents. Seems interesting, i will try.
  • Philippine Astronomy · 8 months ago
    This is a nice tool to have geographically dispersed traffic. At times your pge demands a regional traffic to visit your site.