Never heard of this. But to let you know, its against most Terms of service for ad networks to use Paid traffic, traffic exchanges, paid to click etc. Adsense and Adbrite for example will ban you if you use a traffic exchange. This is why some people were worried even about BlogRUsh becuase it was form of traffic exchange and that violates the Google adsense Terms of service.
10 min left in my proxy advertising auction! My entire proxy network traffic = yours http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=5900641 edit: there's been like 6 bids already, high bid= $29
Do you know any affiliate product or website in ClickBank or Commision Junction that may possibly go well advertised on proxies? Probably some free signup offer or something else? Do you have any experience?
I also recently got accepted into GI. It took them 2 weeks to accept me after I answered their confirmation email. Honestly this does not inspire much confidence. I did a search to see what sort of feedback other publishers are giving about GI and the consensus seems to be that they pay very little so I am not sure I am even going to try their ads.
I have tried global interactive and have posted my experience here: http://webproxytalk.com/global-interactive-rocks-t-175.html In that thread there are the experiences of others as well. Forget about GI, you will know why after reading the thread above.
You are going to be earning far less than you could if you are running adbrite rather than adsense on the main pages.
http://www.filerip.com http://surf2hide.info Code (markup): Note to all proxy hosts: Are you selling your proxy? PM me I may be interested! **If youre gonna PM me, please provide: revenue stats, where traffic comes from(what websites, topsites, search engines, refers, and what country most visitors are coming from & daily/monthly uniques!) ------ How are you proxy webmasters earning your money by other than just 'text-link ads' How else can you profit?
I just started looking into the proxy business, and just wanted to ask all of you how your long term experience is with a proxy site. It looks like there is quite a large risk of your proxy being shut down by your host. Is this common? What are factors might cause a proxy to go down in the long run? Thanks.
Hosts will shut down your server if they get complaints about people using it for illegal stuff, or spam or warez, kiddie porn etc. And a TOS wont mean shit to your host, they will cut your balls off anyway. There are big problems with spammers using web proxies to send unsolicited mail through web based email sites and lots of proxies have been shut down because of this.
I have started a network of proxies just yesterday. I called it Numbers Proxy Network, because domains are contained from only numbers. Since you may notice that they don't use real proxy script. They use hosted proxys form that proxy.org provides. Will it affect it's usage and visitors (and revenue)? Also, I am banned from AdSense since long time, so I can use only AdBrite. Do you think it will earn good from this kind of proxies? Also, as I asked above - is there any affiliate program in CJ or ClickBank, that may perform well on proxys? Some free signup offer maybe? Do you have any experience. This is the first site from the network: http://3938.info. You can find the others (total 10) with the bottom links on each.
I don't think thats a very good idea, you need to have your own proxy on there and not just redirect people to proxy.org's list. Because they will probably come back to that proxy that you redirect them to, and not your site.