33 Clicks and $0.08, Couldn't be worst. This is extremely low rates. Madadsmedia pays more than this for impressions than you pay for clicks.
well... I'm sure they do. We wouldn't know. What I can tell you is this : 672 - 32 - 4.76% - $0.12 - 0.080000 0.0000 - BR|131; PE|68; PL|57; LT|34; PT|34; RO|27; MX|27; VE|26; EC|23; CL|19; 672 impressions , 0 conversions. a CPM of $0.12 is more than fair for the kind of traffic you sent. You know... being new on market has the advantage of us being able to check you in an instant. Some other companies may oversee such low traffic, however we're able to distinguish it clearly...
I am not happy also , 2452 clicks and got 2.93$???? common...how did your system calculated that??????
You mostly have traffic from Egypt. What would you expect? Try sending that traffic from US and we'll see the rates afterwards. Anyhow, for the geos you sent $0.08 CPM is way more than anyone would offer.
We have dozens of support requests daily like : "My earnings are too low", "Why is CPM low" etc. These are meaningless questions. You are getting paid 90% of the amount of money your traffic is worth. Good traffic = CPM rates above $1.00 USD. Please be informed that CTR affects your earnings. Questions like : Why I'm getting $0.05 USD only for traffic from India / Pakistan / Bangladesh etc, are pointless. Please understand that online advertising is an environment where nobody is forced to pay big amounts of money for traffic that : - does not convert - is of low quality ( low CTR ) - traffic sent from tier 3 countries. Please do not come and register an account unless you really think your traffic is worth something.
@MediaHB, you need to be polite when talking to your stakeholders. Your responses are very harsh and you lack a lot of customer care. The way you respond to your publishers leaves a lot to be desired. In fact its my first time to see such a queer way of response coming from an Ad Network executive.
mansheb, I am in this business for over 8 years. 8 long years, leave scars when receiving 35-40 emails daily with such questions. I apologize for being harsh, but unfortunately it is mostly needed in order to prevail in this business. Being nice, and kissing ***es will not get you anywhere, your advertisers will leave, good publishers will have bad rates, and eventually everything will collapse. Anyhow, as long as I manage my business correctly, I'm always paying the publishers and employees in time, harshness can be overlooked.
We have nothing that intervenes with the page content / ads / links whatsoever. So I don't see why not.
Hi, Do mediahb.com apply for Vietnam? I can't see impression from Vietnam although my site has traffic from Vietnam on Google Analytics.
Incoming traffic : 1. The traffic you send must be real human traffic. No exceptions can be made. 2. You may only use our codes on accepted websites 3. Once accepted each website must maintain an overall CTR of 0.10% or above. In case this requirement is not met the website can be denied. 4. Websites language must be English, French, Spanish or German in order to get approved. 5. We do not accept traffic from the following countries : - China - India - Pakistan - Indonesia - Philippines - Vietnam - Korea - Turkey
Referrals Conditions have changed. After several days working right, MediaHB has decided change it. Before : Referral system ( 10% of your referrals earnings, lifetime ) Now : You will receive 5% of each of your referrals` earnings 10 days after registration. Yes, you get referrals and now you´ll received 5% earnings just 10 days of them. The reason? II. MODIFICATION OF THESE TERMS OF USE MediaHB reserves the right to change the terms, conditions, and notices under which the MediaHB Web Site is offered, including but not limited to the charges associated with the use of the MediaHB Web Site. Bad beginning for a new network in my opinion.
+1, Sasquach Yeti. Even I was perplexed to see such a huge change so early in their business - without any pre-notification. It's not a good sign - to put it mildly. I agree that they reserve the rights to change the terms, but at-least they should have kept their publishers informed via email regarding such a change which will have considerable impact on publishers' revenue generation.
We work on a rev share system ( that's why we update the publishers' revenue on a daily basis ). Considering the fact that the referrers are paid by the publishers they invite we considered that paying the referrer 10% of their lifetime earnings was outrageously high, therefor these modifications took place. For some it may look bad, while for most it's only fair, even so... This HAD to be done.
I see: We are sorting the traffic of our publishers based on the geolocation of visitors. According to this each visit will be converted as it follows : Tier 1 traffic : US,UK,CA,AU,NZ,IE,NO,CH - 10 traffic points Tier 2 traffic : AT,BE,DK,FR,GR,IS,NL,IT,ES,SE,DE - 9 traffic points Tier 3 traffic : Countries not listed in tier 1,2 or 4 - 6 traffic points Tier 4 traffic : TH,VN,SA,PH,PK,MY,MA,KR,IN,ID,EG - 4 traffic points Why don't accept Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia any more?
Strange that your referral principle took a 180 degree turn (10%, lifetime to 5%, 10 days) and your realization in this regard came in within just a month of your establishment. Poor visionary or just a marketing gimmick? Anybody's guess is as good as mine. The point I was trying to make is pretty simple. It (the change of terms) gives an impression that no ground-work/analysis were made in the planning phase and the network was launched in a hurry. If the change is fair and just, it should have been implemented while launching your network. If you realized it after launch, it would have been better to drop a direct email notifying the impending change of terms to your existing publishers (prior to the new terms coming in to affect). That would have been appropriate and transparent. Makes sense? Anyway, it's your network and you are the ultimate judge to take it in the right direction. I have just put forward my 2 cents. All the best.