NAME A PPC BANNER NETWORK - With little requirements.

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by crutchy, May 28, 2009.

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    I have a blog: http://www.ecohelp.info and I want to place some CPC ads on it.

    I am using google but want to use another network so I don't put 'all my eggs in one basket'.

    I need a network that doesn't have huge requirements.

    So a network more or less the same as adsense where you can put the code on your site without having to worry about the amount of traffic etc.

    Help please :D
     
    crutchy, May 28, 2009 IP
  2. john3003

    john3003 Peon

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    AdBrite or BidVertiser would be your best choices.
     
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    veracious Banned

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    Have you tried AdBrite?
     
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    A.G Well-Known Member

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    for graphic banner use adtoll.com
     
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    crutchy Active Member

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    I'm in the UK so AdBrite is not good for me.

    They only payout via check and I've spoken to the admin there and they're not going to use paypal etc for a while.

    In the UK, paying USD into banks involves HIGH FEES!

    I'll check out adtoll though. Cheers.
     
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    veracious Banned

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    I have seen other good reviews for adtoll as well.
     
    veracious, May 30, 2009 IP
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    Yes, but they don't pay very much for ppc. They pay like 1 - 6 cents per ppc.
     
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    If you have a high traffic website it can add up.
     
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    The site seems to be new, so it doesn't get that much traffic to start using a cpm ad network.
     
    john3003, May 31, 2009 IP