Anyone using BidVertiser?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by davcheong, Nov 7, 2005.

  1. #1
    Was new in Bidvertiser. Anyone can give advice to me about Bidvertiser on things that can and can't do?
     
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  2. tangsem

    tangsem Peon

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    I came across Bidvertiser a couple days ago too, and wondering if it's worth my attention too. From their website, I found it looks fine, at least better than clicksor and target first. Anyone has ideas?
     
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  3. ozegreatdeals

    ozegreatdeals Peon

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    BidVertiser is like most pay per click advertisers, except they accept most sites... even incentive sites. As long as you are not telling people to click on your ads everything should be ok.

    See - ozeautosurf.com - it is a incentive site where people get paid to click on ads and such but the bidvertiser advert is clearly no where near that part of the website so they said it was ok.

    Drew.
     
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  4. Bezel

    Bezel Peon

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    I use Bidvertiser for almost a year already. I'm pleased to deal with them. Never had a problem with payments and even more - they started to pay earlier then promise for several months in a row already. They have Net 30 payment policy, but before they processed payment about 5th of the following month. Now I'm getting wire transfers from them around 20-25 (so it became 10-15 days faster then before!).

    Around 6 months ago they started to use geo targeting for ads. Before they did not have it :)

    From time-to-time they also improve their user interface. There was a lack of good reporting options, but now there are plenty of them.

    So overall they seem to be a good company. I do not want to say it will work as good as adsense (probably not, at least I do not get that much with them), but still it's a good additional option.

    One thing you should consider with Bidvertiser - they do not pay for clicks from "internal networks". For example alsmost all corporate networks uses internal IP range (let's say 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x - there are many of them) and there is just one or limited number of IPs that are used for internet connection.
    Bidvertiser system ignores these users (they check for the "original" IP address) and if it belongs to the list of "internal IPs" - a click is useless.
    It may be a minor issue for most websites, but if your website is used by folks from their work - it may become a problem.
    I had to implement additional filtering at my side to prevent these impressions and clicks.
     
    Bezel, Nov 8, 2005 IP
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    DomainMagnate Illustrious Member

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    That's right, lots of autosurfs use BidVertiser, also PTC sites use them. IMO BidVertiser clicks are lower than with adsense, but I only had very little experience with them
     
    DomainMagnate, Nov 10, 2005 IP
  6. ozegreatdeals

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    Yeah I run adsense on my non-incentive domains and it pays better but google won't accept autosurfs/ptc sites as it clasifies them as incentive sites - which they are... but it says that you are "asking" people to click on the ads even when you arn't just because your site is targetted towards that genre.

    Drew.
     
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  7. mackaozy

    mackaozy Banned

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    Bidvertiser is good but any of you guys heard of chitika>? I swapped my adsense ads for chitika and revenue has doubled in two months
     
    mackaozy, Nov 14, 2005 IP
  8. tangsem

    tangsem Peon

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    Yeah, have to admit, Chitika is very nice :)
     
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    Bidvertiser pays lower for clicks than Adsense, but it's a good choice for those sites not acceptable with Adsense.
     
    Momo, Nov 14, 2005 IP
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    Jarodboy Prominent Member

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    Does Bidvertiser only acept english sites?
    I read all their FAQ and didn't found nothing about it...

    What is their average CPC?
     
    Jarodboy, Nov 17, 2005 IP
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    EGS Notable Member

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    I've taken looks at BidVertiser for the past few years, and recently I've only heard that they're better than ClickSor.

    I don't think BidVertiser is that good, and now I think ClickSor is actually better than it with their new system. I've never heard anyone making big bucks with BidVertiser, but if you can't use Google Adsense or Yahoo!'s publisher, I'd really suggest ClickSor over Bidvertiser. :-\
     
    EGS, Nov 19, 2005 IP
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    Hi..guys
    adding on to bezel questions....do Adsense they track by IP address? If i subscribe adsense via my home IP address....then I use another IP address to click them; they won't know right? ... how many times from dat customers' clicks (from the same IP) will get paid?
     
    ItoNakamura, Nov 19, 2005 IP
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    Hi..guys

    btw why is Bidvertiser not as popular? are they a good paymaster? or simply means their audience (advertiser base) is lesser than AdWord?
    Can Bidvertiser accepts Non. U.S customers? Many Thanks.
     
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  14. Bezel

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    I have no idea if Bidvertiser accepts non-english sites or not. Probably yes.
    I see some ads are targeted to France for example, which means advertiser look for French speaking users (which is non-english).

    Clicking on your own ads is not a good idea. It's illegal by nature. Advertisers pays money for clicks and sooner or later Google (or Bidvertiser) will catch you for that...

    About Clicksor. I'm sure it really depends of the site you have, but in my case Clicksor is a total looser. It does not work for me... period...
    Bidvertiser makes me 4 digits number a month. Not sure if it's a big number for you or not...
     
    Bezel, Nov 22, 2005 IP
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    Wow, i just signed up and added the Bidvertiser onto my site. Its awesome, ad it provides high CPC. Thanks plenty for this!
     
    Tom_e_rock, Nov 27, 2005 IP
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    mate_pl Active Member

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    i removed bidvertiser from my site because i didn't get for any click more than $0,03...
     
    mate_pl, Nov 27, 2005 IP
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    I just started using Bidvertiser on a couple of pages on my site. I am getting clicks that pay anywhere from $0.20 - $0.50 (20 cents to 50 cents!).

    I think that's really awesome, because my Adsense clicks are paying a fraction of that.

    I have to try putting the ads on all my pages to get a real sense of Adsense vs. Bidvertiser.

    Also, due to geo targeting, I don't know if most of my audience (which is non-US for my adsense based site) is even seeing the bidvertiser ads.

    Ravi Jayagopal
    RavisRants.com
     
    ravijp, Jan 25, 2007 IP
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    meditang Well-Known Member

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    In my experience adsense pays 10 times more than bidvertiser.

    This is partly because their ads are not at all targeted or contextual. Though you can select which ads to show on a particular site, this is cumbersome.

    Recently I am getting better paying clicks with Bidvertiser, but the overall revenue is nowhere near adsense.
     
    meditang, Jan 25, 2007 IP
  19. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Whose been bumping old threads - cheeky!
    In a nutshell Bidvertiser = very low PPC = very poor looking ads = few advertisers = much shitness.
    Stick to AdSense.

     
    CountryBoy, Jan 25, 2007 IP
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    I agree....havent made that much using bidvertiser try adbrite if you need an adsense alternative...they pay ppm also
     
    cavendano, Jan 25, 2007 IP