Not exactly. the way it works is, you run their software / script for only $25 setup fee. after that, all that's required of you is 15% of whatever you earn every month. no matter how small. unless you make a lot - i.e. 6k, 10k / a month.
This is a different way of financing an enterprise grade product that would otherwise be too much for many startups to handle. Basically, it is a software lease that affords you the ability to pay on the product as you make money with it. In essence, we are taking on the financial risk for you as you ramp-up.
Yes. the extensive of this software is rather expensive if it's bought in its entirety. it's a really good software, and i would recommend it. like i said, if anyone doesn't make like 10,000+ per month from a pay per click program, then this would be a good way to go. but if more, then it becomes quite expensive.
I Would Not Buy It Or Let Them Make Money Off Of My Idea After Paying Them . . . Open X Is Free ! ! !
but open just helps manage your ads. in Click is for you to start a new pay per click network. two different things.
locals, The inClick Ad Server is vastly different from OpenX. From a complete self-service interface to contextual ad matching, from bidded placement to true keyword support, the two are very different beasts. For some, OpenX will suffice. For those looking to start an advertising network that has all the "fixings" to do it right, inClick shines. -Bing
You can easily use the Adwords interface to manage your campaign since all of the tools are basically the Adwords interface redesigned to look pretty, Most autobid tools hurt more than help. Lastly all the major search engines prevent click fraud through their proprietary systems. The CS Engineers Google hires are among the smartest minds in the world, so there is little chance any 3rd party company can do better in terms of click fraud protection.
friend,i want to know how to get money if we're using pay per click (company) we must sell the spot / traffic to all company or what?
The best way to have success in this business i think is to hire a programer and make your own script.
Sem-Advance, Just to clarify, the inClick Ad Server is a product where one can sell advertising on their own site, or create their own niche advertising network. inClick does not connect to an existing Adsense account. In terms of click-fraud, this is a constant cat-n-mouse game. Our product includes a service that is truly unique to it, Click Definition Service. Through this service, we provide click "definitions" that have been found in the wild through various methods of detection - from honey pots to ad server deployments built to specifically analyze click behavior. These definitions, nearly 70k rules as of this post, are updated hourly. This is in addition to the standard pre-defined rulesets of repeat clicks, click expiration, etc. For obvious reasons, I can't go into the exact details of our click-validation system. Regarding Automatic Bidding, how is that harmful? -Bing
MtCowboy4Life, Building an ad server platform is a huge undertaking. With over 8 years of development in our product, I can tell you first-hand that it's a huge undertaking. What I did want to mention is that one could build around the inClick Ad Server foundation via the available API's. Using the API would allow one to extend functionality to include your own features while utilizing the existing reporting, fraud-prevention, accounting, scalability, and account management functionality. Just food for thought. -Bing
Yes. If all of us can afford to pay for it, then there wouldn't be any need for pay per click software like inClick. but in this case, the work that has been put into this software is quite extensive, that not only would it cost a lot of money to develop something similar, but also it would take quite a long time. the ability that inclick gives as follow: the ability to open a pay per click network similar to google or yahoo. and that's quite a statement. all that's needed of you from this, is to market your program / network to publishers and advertisers. but as far as programming, everything is already there for u.
I prefer OpenAds or w/e its called -_- namepros has a simliar clone of the software. Its great and easy to use, i hope you check it out
here is my issue with openX, it's not exactly like in Click. i mean they don't do the same thing (created for different purpose). the one i am looking for is say, advertisers come on my site and they put ads on my site (for advertising), for example bidding, and then publishers get ads from my site to and put them on their site and make money from it (easy way to say this is like having my own Pay per click network like google, bidvertiser, yahoo, etc).