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Old 05-13-2008, 06:08 PM
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Has anyone noticed a broadly based traffic surge in recent days?
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Old 05-13-2008, 10:25 PM
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Yeah, very very broad based, across all languages.....

More clicks too! Still looking for another $2 click!

If this continues, I'd say it will mark the beginning of the IDN surge. Maybe the word is really getting out, only we haven't heard about it yet. lol

Edit note: My Idn page views have quadrupled in the last few days.

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Old 05-14-2008, 04:25 AM
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I noticed it too. I thought it was curious that it started when SP3 was made widely available; traffic is up big time but clicks trail way behind. Probably just be another bot.
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Old 05-14-2008, 04:52 AM
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I noticed it too. I thought it was curious that it started when SP3 was made widely available; traffic is up big time but clicks trail way behind. Probably just be another bot.
Well if it is a Bot then it is using proxies on most continents.
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My traffic is about 37% US, 30% Other and 33% spread thoughout other countries...
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Most of my surge has come from Europe, but there are also strong components from North and South America as well as Asia. This is not your typical Bot. My guess was that it could be domainer traffic, but who knows.
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Maybe the answer is here.

DomainInformer : How to Get Started with IDNs - 14 Tips, Techniques and Resources

Is there a surge in interest from our ASCII friends?
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nice article, a member here I believe.
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I think it could be domainers fishing around. My best day for clicks was the 13th, but now, even with the increase in page views, revenue is about the same. I think we have all done some fishing, especially when we wanted that .com to be available, and found out it was regged in 2004.
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surge in visitors but not in clicks. and only last for two days 12th and 13th.
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