Redirect subscribers to your portal or a partner's site, regardless of their browser home page settings.
Offer limited web access to specified subscribers, enabling full access once your conditions are met.
Redirect subscribers to a partner search engine when they conduct online searches.


Do you need to drive more traffic to your portal? The Subscriber Redirection feature can be used to direct subscribers to designated sites while they are surfing the Internet. The ISP can customize the Subscriber Redirection features in order to maximize additional revenue and promote their products and services.



Redirect subscribers' home page requests to your portal.
Create a delinquent account captive portal restricting Internet access until the subscriber's balance is paid.
Redirect search requests to a partner search site.
Create a "walled-garden" of allowed sites for specific subscribers.
Require users to accept your "Terms of Service" prior to allowing traffic to the Internet.

INCREASED PORTAL VIEWS

Situation:
A leading international ISP with a brand name portal earned advertising revenue based on portal page views. However, most of the ISP’s subscribers used competing portals rather than the ISP’s portal.

Desired Results: The ISP wanted to drive more traffic to its own portal to increase portal page views and advertising revenue.

Front Porch’s Unique Solution: Using the PorchLight’s Subscriber Redirection feature, the ISP redirected all subscribers to its own portal when they logged in, regardless of the home page setting in the subscribers’ Internet browsers. The subscribers’ originally requested home pages were also displayed in a smaller content window.

Results: Front Porch enabled the ISP to dramatically increase traffic to its portal by redirecting all subscribers at login.
The ISP recorded a 65.6% increase in ...

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These products and associated modules and services are protected by United States patent No. 6,442,577. Other patents pending.