According to the deal signed on Wednesday, Nocreditcard will have exclusive access to CJTraffic's United Kingdom traffic pool until the first quarter of 2005.
Nocreditcard told XBiz that it plans to launch a new foreign traffic-buying program on the heels of today's purchase for webmasters looking to maximize foreign traffic.
''CJTraffic is a company that I know well," said Pascal Pegaz, CEO, Nocreditcard.com. "We have been working with them to convert their foreign traffic for years and are very confident that a deal on this scale will be highly beneficial for both parties…We are currently moving forward with many, many more deals to buy foreign traffic. Our traffic buying department is expecting exponential growth in volume and profits for the foreseeable future.”
CJTraffic has said that its agreement with Nocreditcard.com will be instrumental in filtering its international traffic and maximizing traffic revenue because of Nocreditcard's built-in resources for dealing with international traffic. According to statistics, 40-50 percent of U.S.-based webmasters get their traffic from the international market.
"It is a daunting task to find quality partners to help a webmaster make money of their international traffic," CJTraffic said in a statement. "International traffic can make you a lot of money, but you can’t hurt your U.S. business by spending all your time learning how to monetize international traffic."
Nocreditcard.com manages a content and billing network that maintains relationships with an estimated 6,000 partners. According to the company, its products and services are multilingual. Payments are processed in local currency and are set up to protect users, content, and programs. The company’s billing solutions are in place in 250 countries via SMS, dialer and broadband.
Nocreditcard.com also runs content and promotional sites for adult webmasters.