Nocreditcard.com Initiates Foreign-Traffic Buying Program

Nocreditcard.com kicked off its new foreign-traffic buying program with the purchase of all of ConsumptionJunction.com's U.K. traffic through the first quarter of 2005. This exclusive agreement also includes the U.K. traffic of SteakandCheese.com and FreakHole.com.

"We started working with [Consumption Junction] years ago when we first began buying traffic," Nocreditcard.com English markets manager Mitch P told AVN.com. "All of our traffic buys have made money for both of us, so we've kept at it, though never on a scale like this exclusive traffic buy for the U.K.

“We all know that Consumption Junction is one of the largest traffic providers in the English-speaking markets and the U.K. is the second-largest market, so we are talking about a lot of traffic."

Nocreditcard.com said the new program is just the latest way for Webmasters to maximize the value of their foreign traffic.

"Consumption Junction gets to sell a lot of their foreign traffic in one deal," said Mitch P. "It lets them focus on what they do best, which is developing their product and attracting surfers. Nocreditcard.com gets to make a ton of money through our highly-effective U.K. traffic-converting tools -- billing and programs.

“We know the U.K. market and we know how to make money there, so this is a big opportunity to take advantage of that expertise.”

Other tools offered by Nocreditcard.com include local billing solutions (SMS, dialer, and broadband) in over 250 countries and a variety of Webmaster programs, including live shows with over 340 girls, featuring content and promotional material translated into all major languages.

"Webmasters use our billing and our programs to grow their profits by converting traffic that credit cards don't catch and/or traffic that is outside of their domestic market," Mitch P said. "Nocreditcard.com is a truly multi-national company with intimate knowledge of all the major traffic producing markets in the world. In my office there are people from over a dozen different countries. We have hundreds more employees in 10 offices around the world -- serving customers, developing billing and content products, and growing our technical network.”