Anyone Use ADENGAGE?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by emptydew, Jul 3, 2006.

  1. #1
    Just seeing if anyone has used AdEngage? Thinking of trying it, but need a little feedback, Thanks Troy
     
    emptydew, Jul 3, 2006 IP
  2. inferno3387

    inferno3387 Banned

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    #2
    I wouldnt rely on it to get alot of $$. It is like a lowered down adbrite (so low cpc ;) )
     
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  3. emptydew

    emptydew Peon

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    #3
    I'm looking to place ads.......Not looking for ads on my site.
     
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    I actually just placed ads with them. Their estimated clicks is way off IMO. The prices were cheap for me but I didn't get the traffic I was expecting.
     
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    #5
    you will recieve lots of clicks but the roi sucks !
     
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  6. emptydew

    emptydew Peon

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    Thanks for the input, doesn't sound to promising.........I have been getting good results using Miva........
    Also a great network advertising source I am currently using is DirectMatches Check it out, it may be useful to you as well!
     
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  7. Jelf

    Jelf Banned

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    #7


    is that will smith on the front page of directmatches :p
     
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  8. emptydew

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    #8
    I Been having good results with Miva as well. :)
     
    emptydew, Jul 8, 2006 IP
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    I will be testing Miva soon, any info you can provide on how to handle the campaign would be apprecieted.
     
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    #10
    i used to have adengage, but there arent a lot of advertisers around on that site. I think i got like 2 paid ads for like 3 months, not good:eek:
     
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  11. emptydew

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    I use Miva once in awhile. They are not too bad. I do get a ton of hits, but low turnover. One bad thing is it takes them about 48 hours to approve your ad and your keywords. Kind of a pain, but overall they are not that bad.
     
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    I use them for both buying and selling and like them better than adbrite. Your experience may vary!
     
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    #13
    i tried it out and wasnt to pleased with the results its like adbrite but a lot worse.
     
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    #14
    Sure looks like him.. from that angle.. :D

    Thomas
     
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    #15
    Adengage is a holding of Adbrite. Both their search databases are inter-searchable and ad purchases on adengage are billed as "ADBRITE INC". AdEngage has more adult oriented sites.
     
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    Correction, was. The website's layout has completely changed & so has the WHOIS. Not sure anymore.
     
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    #17
    Adbrite have a whole division dedicated to adult sites, www.avnads.com so they have a MUCH bigger database of adult sites then adengage.
     
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    #18
    It is useless!
    PPC earnings are ridiculous and they keep deducting from your balance without any reason.
    I had my $5 wiped out in a couple of months without any reason.
     
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    #19
    Wich PPC you used?
     
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    #20
    I recently started using Blog marketing and have discovered that they work much better that PPC. Once the deposit in your account is finished, the expected traffic ends. But with Blog marketing, you pay for blog post and the links and articles are permanent on the blogs sending you those targeted traffic years on.

    You guys should give it a go and see if it helps - no harm in trying.

    Helen
     
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