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Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by theforumplace, Dec 1, 2007.

  1. theforumplace

    theforumplace Peon

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    #21
    Yeah ok..

    as you have registerd on my forum, and have seen how many people are on and registstations..

    why is it low? i got 50 clicks today

    edit: never mind, already awnserd.
     
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  2. Paullie

    Paullie Peon

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    #22
    The CPC is irrelevant of traffic. You are currently being paid an average of 3.4 cents per click received.

    I'm curious, what CPC are you getting for the Hurricane Katrina ads now displaying in your forum? You getting the 25 cent plus CPC?
     
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  3. theforumplace

    theforumplace Peon

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    #23
    I've only just started with google going with them seening if I can get payout.

    I'm still using you on other sites, but this is my most populerist.

    I don't know how much pay I get click per ad.

    I'm not going to test it either. Just going to let it come natualy.
     
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  4. Paullie

    Paullie Peon

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    #24
    I'm not questioning your decision, but a fair comparison I do expect.

    From what I can see, your only being served one ad, the Katrina ad, we were serving you a lot more than that. And, at the rate you were going, you were heading for a payout in the next payment cycle.

    What does the 728x90 Hurricane Katrina ad fetch per click?
     
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  5. theforumplace

    theforumplace Peon

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    #25
    I don't know about the payouts.

    Yeah, but I just need money as fast as possable.

    Whats min payout with you?
     
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  6. Paullie

    Paullie Peon

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    #26
    From the Publisher FAQ:

    Is there a minimum payment?
    Yes. Cheques require a minimum of $40 in earnings, PayPal require a minimum of $20 in earnings, Wire Transfers require a minimum of $1,000 in earnings and payments to your AdToll Account Credit have no minimum. If your earnings do not meet this minimum, the amount will be carried over to your next month's earnings.
     
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  7. whooped

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    #27
    I'm fairly sure that the Hurricane Katrina donation ad is a PSA, so it would probably generate no revenue for the publisher. However, once the Media Bot crawler gets to your site, you should see ads displaying immediately.
     
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  8. ruby

    ruby Well-Known Member

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    #28
    Correct the Hurricane Katrina ad I am sure is a public service ad so you don't get paid for clicks on it.
     
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    mattaw101 Peon

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    #29
    you don't get paid for hurricane clicks, they are PSA ads, but adtoll has a very low CPC, i like their format and love the direction they are going in, they are one of my favorite networks atm but their CPC is to low for my tastes for bigger banners (if you have a decent CTR your should get more than 4 cents per click as an average in my opinion)
     
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  10. ruby

    ruby Well-Known Member

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    #30
    We pay you 75% commission.... why if they attract a high CTR should they be paid more? It's still an ad... you are being paid more simply by the having the high CTR.

    A high CTR doesn't mean the clicks should be paid more.... the bigger banners attract your users so naturally they will get a higher CTR and you will benefit from that as more clicks = more earnings.

    Remember the power of AdToll is through SPONSORED ADS ... we provide network ads as a filler but we are an Ad Management Service designed to help you effectively sell ads on your site providing you with the tools and backend office you need to make that happen.
     
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  11. Paullie

    Paullie Peon

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    #31
    RONs payout based on the campaign selected by the Advertiser. (format/targeting options etc.). As demand increases so will prices and hence this will be passed onto the Publishers.

    The Publisher selects their Sponsored Ad weekly pricing, so that is not something AdToll controls.

    In my experience a lot of Publishers have unrealistic expectations on what they should be getting paid for their ads, and I'm not going to tell Publishers otherwise, Dan is the same. If the CPC is too good to be true, then it usually is. How long will inflated CPC rates last for? Is it even real? Will you get paid? These same Publishers are the ones that skip from network to network, there is no long term plan, this simply does not work.

    Publishers who have realistic expectations for the short and long term, who take on board advice and can do simple things like fill in their rate card details properly are the ones that are successful. I see it time and time again.

    You want the truth, then Dan or I are prepared to give that to you.

    AdToll.com
     
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  12. warman2442

    warman2442 Active Member

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    #32
    Adtoll is a great alternative to adsense, or having it work together with adsense like i do, its just extra money, and it fills that space that you need to fill :) Thanks again adtoll, it has been great for me.


    Tyler
     
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  13. Paullie

    Paullie Peon

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    #33
    It's our pleasure.
     
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  14. Lord_Anubis

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    #34
    Unfortnately for me adtoll has been a disapointment, I now use them as a pass-thur for a different ad company which makes me lots of $$$ compared to the cents I was making. I guess every little bit still counts & I really was hoping things would turn out for the best, always a good idea to keep many doors open. At this rate it's going to take forever to get a payout.
     
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  15. Paullie

    Paullie Peon

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    #35
    Have you contacted your account manager?

    Which site is it?
     
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  16. Lord_Anubis

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    #36
    Nope

    On 10 Proxy sites, mostly on the proxified pages. Was going to try on one of my arcades but have been busy lately.
     
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  17. ruby

    ruby Well-Known Member

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    #37
    You should contact your account manager to perhaps get a recommendation.

    Arcades work very nicely as we have a nice advertiser base. If you have a good arcade with some nice traffic you should do well.

    Keep in mind we are an Ad Management service and our primary business is making it easy for Publishers to effectively SELL advertising on their site while at the same time opening them up to our market of advertisers.
     
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  18. Lord_Anubis

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    #38
    contacting my account manager resulted in this responce

    not much of a recommendation if you ask me :(
     
    Lord_Anubis, Dec 6, 2007 IP
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    #39
    That's pretty low if you ask me.
    AdSense is way better IMHO.
     
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  20. theforumplace

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    #40
    $24.40 in natual clicks with adsense in 4 days.

    adtoll: $7-8 in 4-5months..
     
    theforumplace, Dec 6, 2007 IP