Website Traffic Source
The traffic is derived from hard work. Period.
You deserve to know the source of the traffic so that you can make an informed business decision when purchasing it.
The traffic comes from expired domain names. When someone creates a website, they generally register a domain name to go along with it.
The owner must pay a nominal fee every year to keep their domain name (about $9-$30, depending on where they bought the name).
If the owner does not pay the annual fee, the domain registrar will put the name on hold. With most registrars, an "on hold" domain stops working.
Most registrars allow an additional grace period of 30-90 days for the domain owner to pay the annual fee.
During this period, the registrar will generally contact the domain owner many times with attempts to get them to pay the fee and reactivate the domain name.
If the domain owner fails to pay on time, and fails to respond during the 30-90 day hold period, the registrar will drop the domain name.
At this point, anyone can register the name.
We assume that the previous owner no longer wants a dropped name and we will register the name if we feel that it will generate traffic.
After we own the name, we direct it to our server and send out the traffic to the campaigns we serve. This traffic is the very best clean traffic.
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