New Website Launched!
Sep/090
For anyone that has been patiently waiting…its finally here! We have just recently finalized all the delicate details of our new website and put it online. www.elephant-traffic.com. Along with our new website we will be kicking of the user interface on September 23rd…the day after our launch party at the Kensington Roof Gardens in London. If you happen to be in London on this date (22nd of Sept) and wish to drop by our event please send us an RSVP via our website.
the new user interface will allow anyone who wishes to have direct access to our portfolio unrestricted access to millions of potential clients. We will continue to work directly with those clients that prefer a more personal touch. But for anyone who wants to get in, get their traffic and get out, this new interface will make it very simple and time efficient.
Any last minute updates about the launch party next week can be tracked via twitter (elephanttraffic).
Make sure to drop in on our new website and give it a test drive! For your hardcore facts and figures on the industry make sure to visit our ‘advertiser’ page.
See you all at ad:tech
Elephant Orchestra is turning 2!
Aug/090
Enjoy Hawaii in the center of Prague while celebrating Elephant Orchestra’s second birthday. Come enjoy delicious food, watch our specialty cooking show or maybe play some beach volleyball. Celebrating with Elephant Orchestra is a life changing experience! See you there.
ET’s New Logo!
Jul/090
Here is the new Elephant Traffic logo! We have simplified our colors and design in hopes to make it easier on the senses. Keep a look out for our new website design which is coming soon, so soon that I can tell you it will be accessible by as early as August 15th, 2009.
Next up…Ad Tech London which takes place on the 22nd of September, where we will be throwing our official company launch party at the …….. (its a private party – if you want an invite you have to write to us and ask)
Make sure to also come and talk to us at our lounge in the Olympia exhibition hall where we will have many comfortable seats for you to rest your tired legs. In between you resting at our lounge you can also pop in and hear Daniel’s presentation on Direct Navigation Marketing in the Analytics/Affiliates/Targeting theatre on the 22nd of September at 15:10. http://www.ad-tech.com/london/adtech_london_schedule.aspx?EID=28&sesstype=2&RID=83
Hope to see you all at Ad Tech London! If you can’t make it to London, we will also be hosting an event at Ad Tech New York (details to come)
Office Warming Party
Jul/090
although this is a few weeks late I did not want to miss the chance to give a very brief overview of our welcome to the office party.
In rare and excited fashion we managed to have yet another company party for the ages. Everyone who came managed to find something of their liking, whether it was Drela and Pohl’s delicious grilling, Daniel’s ‘tasty’ choice in music or our unbelievable view from our roof we all managed to enjoy and extend our typical fashioned company interaction well into the evening.
Everyone showed up to work the next morning and almost on time ![]()
Coming up next…Go-karting in Radotin!


What’s Old Is New Again for Driving Web Site Traffic
Jul/090
While online business owners have become more aware of tactics for driving traffic to their Web sites, it is easy to overlook the more basic methods amidst the rise of new Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques involving the content and HTML coding of Web sites. Search engine traffic can be inconsistent — search engine algorithms can change, and search engines don’t get paid by the organic traffic they create. Online businesses should invest in opening multiple channels of traffic toward their Web site, and one of the most time-tested yet little-known sources of traffic is called “direct navigation traffic.”
Direct navigation traffic is Web site traffic driven by users searching by typing a domain name directly into a browser rather than a search engine (i.e. typing www.vodka.com, when looking for vodka). An estimated one in six searches are conducted through direct navigation, and generic domain names such as pizza.com or banners.com that can drive this sort of traffic are highly valued sites that marketing-savvy companies, content providers and advertisers are looking to leverage. Direct navigation traffic is one of main drivers of explosive growth in the secondary domain name market, where companies and content providers are spending five, six and or seven figures for the right domain name. Below are three significant ways that you can tap direct navigation traffic and compliment your new SEO strategies with an established, yet often underutilized traffic channel… (read full story @ http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/65095.html
Direct Navigation Marketing 101
Jun/090
Direct navigation describes the method individuals use to navigate the World Wide Web in order to arrive at specific websites. Direct navigation is a 10 year old term which is generally understood to include type-in-traffic.
Direct navigation traffic was first discovered circa 1996. The few lucky domainers who had premium names and analyzed their traffic found people were typing in their domain names and bypassing search engines. Many of them immediately realized the potential of these domain names. At that time the direct navigation segment of the World Wide Web was born.
Domainers (owners of the url’s that are reached through this method of searching) describe direct navigation as an Internet user navigating to a website directly through the browser address bar. They bypass online search engines by typing a name like “hotels” and adding “.com”. For that reason direct navigation traffic is more valuable than search engine traffic since it is better targeted. Short words that describe large segments of a market are the most valuable direct navigation names. Domainers call these names premium names and they have sold in the millions of dollars year after year since 1997.
How can direct navigation be used as a marketing tool:
Direct navigation marketing uses the traffic from the generic domains and re-directs them to content pages or products (your website) so that you can benefit from highly targeted searches.
Example:
If an Internet user is using direct navigation search and type in www.laptops.com they find themselves on a parked page that has no content, only advertisements. What we do is take these potential clients and direct them to you, the advertiser’s website, given that your content and brand are relevant. In this example Apple, Dell or a small computer reseller would be an ideal advertiser that would benefit greatly from users looking for laptops. Therefore, when the user types in www.laptops.com they are now directed to the advertiser’s website (in this case either Apple, Dell or the reseller’s site).
Why should you as a marketer/advertiser use DN and how can you benefit from its use:
A 2005 study of Internet traffic by WebSideStory’s StatMarket division revealed that direct navigation traffic converts into sales for advertisers at 4.23% of total visits, compared to 2.3% for product and service related searches performed via the search box on search engines such as Google or Yahoo.
Benefits that coincide with direct navigation marketing include transparency and beforehand knowledge of your reach. Unlike traditional PPC marketing where the time frame of the campaign is based on how quickly web surfers click on your ads leaving you in the dark about frequency, defined costs, effectiveness of ad design, and the locations your ads are showing…
Direct Navigation allows you to:
1.Invest in as many or as few visitors as you want upfront
2.See where they originate (Geographically and from which websites)
3.Know your exact budget beforehand
4.Bypass any need to design ads – leaving out the worry of click thru rates
5.Spend less for more targeted visitors (compared to typical click thru advertising)
6.Spend less for higher sales conversation rates
Direct Navigation search accounts for 12% of all on-line searches. In 2007 these 12% of on-line searchers effectively became a billion dollar industry. You do not want to miss out on this untapped customer base.
Elephant Traffic Beta Launch
Jun/090
The Elephant Traffic service allows advertisers to utilize its vast portfolio of generic domain names to immediately increase traffic to a company’s website. Advertisers select available domains from verticals appropriate to their product and purchase per-view traffic using a web-based interface. Once an advertiser has booked a domain, consumers are sent directly to the advertiser’s website. Campaigns are set-up with a few clicks of the mouse and monitored in real-time.
Wei-Hai Chu, Elephant Traffic’s CEO, explains: “One of the most surprising things about internet use is that a large number of consumers (12% to be exact) try to find what their looking for by typing in generic keywords like fly.com or laptops.com into their browser address bar, before doing a search. Elephant Traffic gives advertisers the tool they need to reach these people quickly and easily.”
Discussing the direct benefits for advertisers, Commercial Director Daniel Goris says, “What’s so exciting about Elephant Traffic is that we’re able to give advertisers direct access to consumers who are twice as likely to complete an online purchase. We send them to the place that the’re actually looking for. Plus, we are able to do this for less than 70% than typical ad word rates.”
“What we’ve put together offers advertisers a great tool to diversify their online advertising budgets and spend more effectively,” says Goris.
A beta version of the service goes live today. The launch of the final application is scheduled for mid-June.
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