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Originally Posted by rhys
Many of my developed japanese portfolio gets ghost levels of type-in traffic when viewed on analytics. I do have exactly one site where I am certain the traffic is really direct traffic from honest to goodness websurfers.
It is a tax domain. It is short 3 character domain and it is a .com. The .jp is held in reserve by JPRS. The people who type in are no doubt looking for the tax agency to which it refers. In the past 30 days - it has received 21 visits and 12 of those are from direct navigation. Those 12 visits came from 10 different japanese cities and 6 of them were macintosh users. Of the rest, 5 used firefox and one used IE (version not specified).
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An update on this domain. Well it is clearly tax season again. Here are the stats for the same domain name for the past 30 days according to Google Analytics.
75 visits of which 43 (57%) came from direct traffic, the rest were from yahoo or google or referral. Of these 43 type-in visits 32 were from users on a Safari browser (confirmed Mac users), 7 on firefox, and 3 on IE, 1 on Mozilla. All visits were from Japan and with only a couple of exceptions all users came from different cities. What do I take away from this? Windows users will indeed start to type-in when they have the means just like my Mac users clearly already have even without advertising to encourage them to do so.
And as a matter of faith I also believe that when this behavior begins to be encouraged with Advertising all users regardless of operating system will step up the rates of their type-in.