Ok, thanks, Paullie. What are some of the sites the ads are displayed in? And where can we see these ads in those sites? Is $1,000 max. budget? If so, how many sites have the ad displayed? What are some of the sites that have the ads that are at 3-4 cents a click? Where in adtoll's site lists the higher prices? And what are the sites that carry these ads, and where can we see the ads? Thanks. dshinckley, just curious...you think 7,984 impressions 2 clicks is good? But, who knows, maybe you can get your money back, with a profit. Keep us informed of the end result.
Perry Rose, 7,984 impressions with 2 clicks is NOT good. I'm waiting to see future results since I really want to give AdToll a fair chance here.
To see what sites use the different formats simply view the directory: http://www.adtoll.com/directory No, a $1000 budget is not the limit to your campaigns, you can book as many campaigns as you wish. If you goto the RON booking page, and change the targeting options the prices update to suite, so you can see the different pricing options on that page. Now, as far as where the ads can be scene/served, that depends on the targeting. For instance if you are in China, you won't see ads geo-targeted to the US. Or an Entertainment and Games vertically targeted ad wont be displayed on an Internet & Technology site. All publisher ad groups are served available run of networks to their users based on their restrictions and the ad campaign targeting.
As a Premium Publisher and a constant advertiser at AdToll I am very happy with them. I spend some of my budget every month with them and I make good money selling my ad space every month with them. @dshinckley One reason for your low CTR could be that you you forgot to check where the ads you were paying for would be placed. Also each group on each sites page lists a current CTR for the ads currently running. What I like to do is look at the site and see the ads currently rotating in the zone I am interested in. I then compare them to my ad and estimate what I think my ads CTR will be. If may ad is more eye catchy, a better quality graphic, or more related than most of the other ads then my estimated CTR is higher than the one listed on AdToll. Hope that helps in your next purchase.
Paullie I am not denying that we spoke about this however i did not get you email. I will PM you my email address. I do want everyone to know that Paullie is a great help when it comes to suggestions about your ads. Thanks Paullie. BSC Great tips I actually wrote them down. Thanks a lot.
Thanks, again, Paullie. It looks very well put together, and very user friendly. Yes, you should. Not all is what it seems. saddiq123, their prices are right there. Paullie just posted the link. Try clicking on it and looking.
I know some guys that have tried AdToll and wasted into the $XXXX's, with minimal sales return. IMO, the majority of such webmasters displaying AdToll ads are the ones that have been banned by Adsense. Do you really want your ads being shown on sites based on immorality? Again, this is my opinion, and may/may not be shown otherwise.
Definitely a point to consider. I guess we will see how my testing goes and if it would be something to invest more money into.
hee ya gotta wonder about these one-sentence posts. ~ What is considered "great"??? What is your url, where are your adtoll ads, and how long have they been up??? Just curious. ;-) Although my thoughts are still basically the same, yup, that's the bottom line.
Such an unfair comment to make, we work hard to attract good publishers and legitimate ones also. I know people who have spent thousands on Google ads as well, for no return on overly expensive keywords. Most of the sites I review and approve on AdToll have Google ads on their sites, and other ads from different programs. We have had no negative feedback from any big budget advertisers, in fact, re-booking rates for advertisers is high. I'd also like to make the comment that turning traffic into conversions is a mix of a lot of things, including targeting, and most importantly the target site and its offering. I am happy to work with an advertiser to help them deliver the most qualified traffic we can, but once that user clicks through, I'm afraid its all about the offering.
Here is a customer campaign stats right now of a sponsored ad. Conversion Rate: 6.90% Cost Per Conversion: $0.43 Here are some more examples: http://blog.adtoll.com/category/advertiser-spotlight/