Bidvertiser

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by factasy, Jan 24, 2009.

  1. rdthewall

    rdthewall Active Member

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    #21
    LOL!
    Bidvertiser terminated my account when I was about to get paid.I never used their text ads, but the earnings were from my referrals.
    Here is what I get when I try to LOGIN:

    Dear ,
    We are sorry to inform you that our editorial team has found that your site is not qualified to be part of our network.

    Reason for termination:

    Please understand that we can not accept every site as we are obligated for a certain level of quality in order to provide the best service and traffic to our advertisers.


    I had been a member since August 2007.
     
    rdthewall, Jan 26, 2009 IP
  2. greenghost

    greenghost Well-Known Member

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    #22
    OMG...then we should be aware of this...
    for which site your a/c get blocked??

     
    greenghost, Jan 26, 2009 IP
  3. bobgreen13

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    #23
    I don't recommend, I used it with one of my sites and found that after a month they cancelled my site bidvertise account. They said "we don't support these types of sites" BULLCRAP! It was a PTC number one and number two I bought the site from a friend and she had bidvertise on it. So all of a sudden when I took over it, "they don't support my site" No not cool. So therefore I do not use them and they crappy customer service, took a month just to find out a reply.
     
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  4. rdthewall

    rdthewall Active Member

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    #24
    I don't understand why didn't they refused my site at the time of submission?
     
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  5. factasy

    factasy Banned

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    #25
    My tip is that all that have bidvertiser help each other to earn some money.
    We can create a grupp that can click on the ads 1 times every week.
    Ann
     
    factasy, Jan 28, 2009 IP
  6. omaryo

    omaryo Well-Known Member

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    #26
    they pay but the problem is there is not a lot of advertisers , if you want my opinion adsense still the king :) !
     
    omaryo, Jan 28, 2009 IP
  7. jeffr0x

    jeffr0x Peon

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    #27
    i'll try bidvertiser for my new site..
     
    jeffr0x, Jan 28, 2009 IP
  8. toxic1985

    toxic1985 Active Member

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    #28
    bidvertiser pay low very low
     
    toxic1985, Jan 28, 2009 IP
  9. puja

    puja Peon

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    #29
    Bidvertiser could be an alternative to Adsense... but they pay very less.
     
    puja, Jan 28, 2009 IP
  10. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    #30
    Bidvertiser is good in term of the minimum payout ($10) and the payment processor (they pay via paypal). However, the ads matching from bidvertiser is not so good and some of ads only pay when certain country people click on it. Anyway, if you study on it and always use the manual approval will be good for you to earn
     
    lifeplayer, Jan 29, 2009 IP
  11. valley200803

    valley200803 Peon

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    #31
    Bidvertiser has much less ad inventory than adsense. Adsense is the king. Bidvertiser is just ok, their pay rate ($0.05 per click) is better than some adsense ads. When these guys repeat the same ad over and over, users will just ignore it. In Adsense, you get variety of ads, CTR will be lot higher.
     
    valley200803, Jan 29, 2009 IP
  12. momi

    momi Well-Known Member

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    #32
    I have received $3.77/click for five clicks a few weeks ago and normal rate is $0.25/click for my site. I have also got paid one time and now I am near my second :D However, they have also terminated two of my accounts 14 months ago. I think they make selective payments or have very tough criteria for accepting clicks.
     
    momi, Jan 29, 2009 IP
  13. maxdevelopers

    maxdevelopers Guest

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    #33
    My affiliate link does not work. My friend signed up under me but my referral list is still empty.
     
    maxdevelopers, Jan 29, 2009 IP
  14. Bosna

    Bosna Peon

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    #34
    i'll try bidvertiser for my new site... do they except clicks from EU or just from USA?

    any of you guys PM to me your referal link from Bidvertiser...
     
    Bosna, Jan 29, 2009 IP
  15. bilalownsu

    bilalownsu Peon

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    #35
    Its good if you dont want a to wait for a check for google and get paid to paypal (min $10)
     
    bilalownsu, Jan 29, 2009 IP
  16. engineerroy2008

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    #36
    Bidvertiser is not a competitive adproduct compared to adsense and even to adbrite if its in India try dgmpro.com they pay well
     
    engineerroy2008, Jan 30, 2009 IP
  17. darksniper404

    darksniper404 Active Member

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    #37
    I would use adsense over all but if you have a website that is warez then AdBrite is the best, Bidvertiser will pay you about the same as Adbrite... but bidvertiser has no advertisers! None related to gaming, and almost all gambling, there reporting sucks and the interface is ok. what I like about adbrite is they have no advertisers just like Google Adwords. Ebay, Icanhazcheeseburger, digg, yahoo and 100's of other popular websites use AdBrite, if you look on Bidvertiser there top are Forex.com and other unknown advertisers. Bidvertiser has the edge in payment, although Adbrite is not bad with payment. I only say this because Bidvertiser will pay with paypal and the limit is $10. Just my opinion though each to there own I guess. If you like my little post here sign up to adbrite in my Sig since I really referred you (referral earnings are good to!) .
     
    darksniper404, Jan 31, 2009 IP
  18. valley200803

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    #38
    dgmpro.com is the affiliate network. Do they offer PPC?
     
    valley200803, Feb 6, 2009 IP
  19. engineerroy2008

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    #39
    We used bidvertiser, since they are paying only for clicks it is very tough to increase the revenue and it is also suitable for a particular category of the sites not suitable for all.
     
    engineerroy2008, Feb 16, 2009 IP
  20. brackstain

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    #40
    Hi All,

    Bidvertiser is very good one for PPC, I also suggest PPC Web Spy Tool which helps a lot in suggesting right keywords for the Website. Simply take the keywords and advertise your own product or service and get ready for the money to come rolling in!:)
     
    brackstain, Feb 16, 2009 IP