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dave487
Jun 8th 2004, 5:03 am
I have just signed up for Espotting, does anyone know where they put their adverts?

Anybody had any success with them?

misohoni
Jun 10th 2004, 9:20 am
I believe they are pretty good, a friend from school is the Manager and he says they are successful

T0PS3O
Jun 10th 2004, 9:24 am
Why do you sign up first and then try and find out where the ads are going? That would be one of my first questions BEFORE signing up.

I'd be interested to hear though where they do show their adverts since I'm looking to broaden our advertising efforts away from just Google AdWords.

Is it just like overture/adwords where you bid for terms, then CPC?

Help Desk
Jun 10th 2004, 9:25 am
Keep us posted. Everybody is always looking for more reliable revenue streams.

dave487
Jun 11th 2004, 4:53 am
I signed up first as the only way to test these things is to try them.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk uses their results for its web search.

disgust
Jun 11th 2004, 5:07 am
Why do you sign up first and then try and find out where the ads are going? That would be one of my first questions BEFORE signing up.


my thoughts exactly.

T0PS3O
Jun 11th 2004, 5:31 am
I signed up first as the only way to test these things is to try them.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk uses their results for its web search.

Does anyone know wheter Espotting match the page's content like AdSense or do they just display them randomly/per the webmaster's choice?

gooner
Jun 23rd 2004, 4:07 pm
As far as I know its the webmaster's choice. Here's some examples of Espotting listings:

gymuser.co.uk/shopping/beauty/beauty-product.htm
jobsword.co.uk/construction.html

T0PS3O
Jun 24th 2004, 1:41 am
I've signed up for Overture now. Mighty high CTRs you get there and pretty expensive too. But it does seem you tap into a whole new source of potential customers coz traffic goes up BIG time though MSN/Yahoo etc surfers seem a bit slower on purchasing decisions...