I was reading their TOS and there's no mention of this. On one of their pages they make a reference to above the fold--but it comes across as an optimization "tip" more than a rule. Are they a good CPM? I want the best CPM for a pet site that does not require a privacy policy, so I'm giving them a shot.
It doesn't need to be above the fold. But if they're below the fold, they're probably not going to perform as well - and if they don't perform well, you won't make as much money with ADSDAQ. Sounds like ADSDAQ is a good fit for your content. It's contextual and has a pets category they offer advertisers. Also, the CPM is always in your favor. You name your own CPM price. If they can't pay it, they just re-direct to your existing ad network.
Thanks for the reply. I know it'd do better above the fold, unfortunately I don't really have anywhere to place their huge banners up there.
The fact you earned .06 tell me you asked for about a .10 CPM. Why not ask for more? You set the Price on ADSDAQ. If you think it's too low, just set it higher. If ADSDAQ can pay it, it will. If not, it redirects to your backup network.
because i dont have a backup network $0.10 per 1000 visitors is not worth having another banner slowing my load time.
nothing that works for me. $0.10 is about the best i've ever managed from a CPM. i won't do a privacy policy (i prefer to be anonymous) so i'm not eligible for the big CPM's.