Thus, this Court and several others have held that a defendant's posting of a hyperlink to the website of a third party through which users can engage in commercial transactions does not, without more, suffice to establish purposeful direction on the part of the defendant.See GoFit LLC v. GoFit LLC, No. 12-CV-622-JED-FHM, 2013 WL 1566908, at *4 (N.D. Okla. 2013) (questioning whether "the mere visibility of [a] website in Oklahoma" is sufficient to satisfy the first prong of the Shrader test for internet-based specific jurisdiction). See Shrader, 633 F.3d at 1240-41.