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					Country Specific Redirects
				
				
						
							
							
						
						
							
						
				
					
						
							To some, actually marketing to foreign surfers is a waste of time rather than a business practice. Unfortunately, they are missing out on additional revenue. We are already beginning to see some of the major sponsors in the adult industry embracing these foreign markets and, not just by utilizing dialers.
However, filtering your traffic base is often the hardest part of this money making equation. That is where the following piece of PHP coding can come in handy.
PHP FILTERING CODE 
<? 
$user_lan = $HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE; 
if($user_lan=='de') { 
## German 
$redir_url = "http://www.germanlanguagepageurl.com"; 
} elseif($user_lan=='fr') { 
## French 
$redir_url = "http://www.frenchlanguagepageurl.com"; 
} elseif($user_lan=='it') { 
## Italian 
$redir_url = "http://www.italianlanguagepageurl.com"; 
} elseif($user_lan=='es') { 
## Spain 
$redir_url = "http://www.spanishlanguagepageurl.com"; 
## US traffic or Rest of world not defined above 
} else { 
$redir_url = "http://www.yourmainpageurl.com"; 
} 
header("Location: $redir_url"); 
exit; 
?>
So, we know that the above piece of coding can redirect surfers based on their country of origin however, in order for you to maximize this to its full potential you will need to know the country specific codes (Also called ISO 639 codes) for each of the main browser languages. Some of these are as follows.
da | Danish 
de | German 
en | English 
es | Spanish 
fi | Finnish 
fr | French 
it | Italian 
jp | Japanese 
The problem you now have is finding where to send your filtered country specific surfers to. Of course, there is always the dialer option however, this is not going to be as lucrative to your wallet as what most people will have you believe.
In fact, I very rarely use a dialer on my foreign traffic instead, I tend to send them to a language specific tour page from one of the big sponsors and, if they do not sign up to that sponsors site, this is the point where I throw a dialer at them and, if the dialer still doesn't make any money off the surfer I then recycle the surfer for a fresh one through a toplist or banner exchange heavy page.
In doing this I find it is often more productive than 'regular' English speaking traffic as, if you give the surfer something they are looking for, they will be more inclined to buy.
Hopefully this article has given you some insight into filtering and using your foreign traffic as oppose to just sending them off to a dialer program. 
Article written by Lee.
http://www.europeanwebmasters.com
						
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
		 
	 
		
	
 
		
		
		
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			
				
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