Well, I have done many publishing things in my life, Google (Who let me down by stopping my account as I was a search engine, Bidvertiser which for me only payed around 12c each click aswell as many others. And now I finally think I have found my lover! RP pays me $1.20 per a click and has many options for banner sizes. RP also has a great panel where you can check for fake clicks by certain IPs and a very nice 10% referral fee for publishers. RP Took only a few hours to say yes to me and the most important thing of all is that you pick your keywords, so no need to write lots of words for the highist paying keywords on your site, just try in keywords and start earned, some good paying ones are listed below. All in all I must say I am amazed with RP and I have provided a link below (One with Ref and one without, Im not going to force you to help me afterall!) ( 1 online casino gambling 2 Law 3 Software ) Join and give me 10% extra of what you earn (You don't lose out!) Join without helping me out!
Anyone else have experience using revenue pilot - I've heard of them, but rarely in this forum...any issues..? (I'll be signing up WITH the 10% link bro)
Thanks dude. yeah I would love to know if anyone has had any issues.. it normally happens to me that way.
I signed under your link, waiting for approval. I hope my webmaster resources site can do well with RP.
Thanks. The only problem I found is that China Clicks are not counted, but for most of you that won't matter, for me.. it does kinda as 50% of my site people are from china, but it pays to well to care.
SearchFeed does the same thing, but with generally higher bid prices. I also tried signing up with FindWhat.com, as their bid prices seemed even higher than SearchFeeds. Unfortunately for me, FindWhat bought SearchFeed a while back, and they won't compete with each other, so I couldn't join them. If I knew then, what I know now, I'd probably sign up for FindWhat instead of SearchFeed. I found that RevenuePilot was a little aggressive in their click fraud practices. Even if a visitor click on 2 or more seperate ads, they only allowed the first one. As well, any visitor clicks from outside of North America, UK, and Australia were disallowed. So, even though they offer a higher percentage than SearchFeed (60% vs 35%), I found that the 60% quickly dropped to around 35% with all the disallowed clicks. SearchFeed seems to have a better of selection of ads to search on as well. I still have RevenuePilot as a backup feed in my scripts just in case the SearchFeed feeds go AWOL.
How often does the report update? I did a click test a few times... still not in the report. Told my friend to click the link... still not counted. I am from Australia while my friend is in Singapore btw. So is the report page really that unreliable?
Maybe they spotted they were fraudulent clicks, I'm assuming you are not allowed to click your own ads even for testing purposes.
Things that make me excessively cautious; 1. Where is the Search Engine itself's home page? [I truly am sorry for being so dense, but I can't seem to find it] 2. What traffic does that have? 3. Who advertises on it? then a bunch of irrational intangibles: Brooklyn? Russian? Venture Cap.? Pay-out 40 -60 days? On the other hand, it does get good reviews elsewhere. I'd be very interested in learning of your exprience with it after a few days, or indeed from anyone that has used it for a while.
As well, any visitor clicks from outside of North America, UK, and Australia were disallowed. So, even though they offer a higher percentage than SearchFeed (60% vs 35%), I found that the 60% quickly dropped to around 35% with SunAndGames answered that for ya
I've just launched revenuepilot on my public bookmark pages. Everytime a users page is loaded it sends a different ad keyword based on the users bookmarks. Using this method they seem to be just as targeted as adsense. I'll report back in a few days with my results
Hmmm.. interesting, I set up the portxml scripts to mix revenuepilot and searchfeed feeds and sort them by bid prices, and revenuepilot is almost always on top for me. I also did the same with epilot but it was almost always on the bottom so I just removed that one.
Well after trying it for a few days now I've found tons of keywords pay very little... with me getting 60% of 1cent for a click for lots of ads I did get more clicks then adsense gives, but way less money due to low payouts and a lot of clicks from countries that do not count. I think it is only worth it if you are targeting only high paying keywords... Way too many penny keywords.