Do Adbrite and Bidvertiser allow you to add same ad code to any number of sites?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by tradester, Mar 1, 2009.

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    Do Adbrite and Bidvertiser allow you to add same ads code to any site. i.e. You just generate code one time in your ads account and you can then put that same code on unlimited number of sites. ?:)
     
    tradester, Mar 1, 2009 IP
  2. Colbyt

    Colbyt Notable Member

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    I am fairly sure that Adbrite requires you to add a domain before the clicks would count so I guess the code would be different.
     
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    I'm positive on 100% that AdBrite allows you to do that, but not sure about BidVertiser. But I think BidVertiser allows you to do that too.

    It's recommended thought that you create new ad zones, because you may have lower earnings with AdBrite for cpm thought.
     
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  4. tradester

    tradester Well-Known Member

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    I see Bidvertiser also ask to add new site for creation of new ad zones..like Adbrite
    But is that for reporting purposes only maybe? If we add the code for one site to other sites would those clicks be valid?
    Cos it is very impractical and troublesome to create new code for every site if have many sites.
    Adsense allows same code to be used on many sites so don't see why others don't allow it
     
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    With AdBrite, yes the clicks would be valid if you place the same ad code on more than one site.

    I believe the same things is with BidVertiser and as you said "But is that for reporting purposes only maybe" and yes, I believe it is.
     
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    Isn't adding the two ads making your site slow? I doubt it is true.
     
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    If you place 2 ads on your site, you won't feel any slow speed. But if you place around 5 ads on your site, you could notice a slight slow site loading.
     
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    I like bidvertiser, easy to setup, easy to signup, and for only 2 clicks, i got 11 cents!! fast huh
     
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    That sounds interesting!

    Which area of the page that you think users would click the most? I got an account of Bidvertiser and I wanna it a try. I am thinking to place 1 Bidvertiser a page. So where is good?
     
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    Hmmm when I looked back to my account in Adbrite, I can see Adbrite give higher price. I got 2 clicks and it paid me 0.18$. So I think Adbrite still give me better because I still got some cent from CPM. However, I will try Bidvertiser for 1 month and see the different. :D
     
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    It depends on the niche more than the placement in my opinion.
     
    RCL, Mar 2, 2009 IP