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Jan 16, 2000, 04:14 #1
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Who will let me host banners, but pay per impression? Also, the banners must come in various sizes.
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Jan 16, 2000, 05:02 #2
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Try ADSDAQ, http://www.adsdaq.com
I am not sure if they support a range of banner sizes though.
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Jan 16, 2000, 05:17 #3
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lol, you again Daniel!
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Jan 16, 2000, 06:24 #4
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what's so funny about that?
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Jan 16, 2000, 14:23 #5
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i've heard mixed results from adsdaq. some say they pay and some say the don't. the thing is everyone i've heard that's been paid was paid months late.
anybody else had any experiences with them?
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Jan 19, 2000, 15:10 #6
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You could try Image Networks... they usually run about 90% CPM / 10% CPC.
The CPM rate seems to be rather low, most of the time - however.
Much easier to get accepted with image networks than Flycast, Doubleclick, etc.
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Jan 19, 2000, 23:07 #7
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yeah, but flycast, doubleclick, and burst are the best cpm networks out there.
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Jan 19, 2000, 23:13 #8
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I applied for Burstmedia but they said they don't have enough advertisers to target ads for my site's theme in Anime.
They said they have too many anime sites as is and can not accept anymore.
I get around 4000 - 5000 pageviews/day which isn't enough for flycast .... did flycast increase the minimum monthly pageviews from 100,000 to 250,000 cause in older posts i see sites getting accepted on 100,000 pagesviews/month ?
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Jan 20, 2000, 23:45 #9
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yes, they must have raised their standards. however, any ad network will set aside their criteria for the right sites.
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Jan 23, 2000, 20:28 #10Matt MickiewiczSitePoint Community Guest
If you get 4000-5000 page views a day you should consider selling sponsorship packages on a flat-fee basis (ie. $500 per month for all banner space, $200 a month for front page link for 30 days, etc.)
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Feb 1, 2000, 22:15 #11
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Just stay away from AADDZZ.com. They say they'll pay you by impressions, but switch ads as pay-per-click and pay-per-impression on a random basis.
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Feb 3, 2000, 13:06 #12
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Thanks Matt for your advice..
I made a pitch to a new Australian ad agency which is competing with BMCmedia.com.au
Hopefully, they have interest... thanks.
[This message has been edited by prequel (edited February 03, 2000).]
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Feb 18, 2000, 06:11 #13
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Image Networks, from my experience does about 3 times as many CPC than CPM.
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Feb 18, 2000, 13:46 #14
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Lately they (imagenetworks) has been quite high on the CPC ads. I wasn't too impressed. Wrote to them a few days ago, they replied letting me know that more CPM campaigns should be launched within the next few days.
I'll post again if they indeed do.
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Feb 23, 2000, 15:16 #15
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Ick. They've gone to 25% CPC, 75% CPM. I'm not amused.
I've also never gotten a clickthrough on their CPC banners.. but have a suprising 3% on their CPM banners. I wonder how much they audit the CPC banners - to make sure they aren't just for branding.
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