Now surfers from Afghanistan to Zambia have the ability to pay for up to three hours of access to any of TrafficGigolos’ 41 sites. International versions of these sites in 37 languages are being developed to help affiliates monetize typically “difficult” traffic.
“The first password sold was to a surfer in Egypt,” TrafficGigolos owner Justin said. “This is a market that historically we have never made money from.”