H2oh Opens Domain Name Biz

FLORIDA -- High-end web design studio H2oh Media unveiled a new feature today designed to offer higher quality redirected traffic to adult sites from expired or sold domain names.

The byproduct of a relationship between H2oh Media and top-level domain brokers, XratedClicks.com is a service for webmasters looking to increase traffic with targeted blast campaigns.

The new site feature, which H2oh launched as an enhancement to its web design site, supplies clients with traffic from an array of adult-related websites like thumbnail gallery posts (TGPs), paysites, gay sites, and adult online casinos that are no longer occupied but still receive traffic.

According to H2oh, traffic buyers can send traffic to any destination, put a pause on campaigns, split campaigns, and view IP logs from recent visitors.

"We found that many of our clients didn't have the time to figure out the TGP game, or have the resources to arrange their own traffic campaigns," said Josh Ewin, H2oh media managing director. "So XratedClicks became a natural extension of our adult design business."

With an offering of 50 targeted adult campaigns, H2oh claims XratedClicks.com can deliver 100 percent unique visitors, and that webmasters will not receive the same visitor twice.

Campaigns are broken down into 30-day blasts; 7-day blasts that target U.S. domains; or blasts directed at Canada and the global marketplace. Campaign fees are based on the number of visitors received from the campaign.

XratedClicks.com also offers three search engine optimization plans for webmasters to modify their site's source code and keywords to achieve higher placement in search engine results.

According to H2oh, sites that contain improper Java or Frames code can have doorway pages made, which are customized html pages created to target specific key phrases or words that conform to the algorithms of the search engine.

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