I saw a thread here on DP about an ad network that pays a fixed $0.20 CPM for all traffic (not just us/canada/uk). I cant seem to find the thread anymore. If anyone knows of a network like this or can point me into the right direction it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Adbrite's great for forums that get a lot of pageviews but few clicks (or at least, high value clicks).
yeah i'm also interested in an adnetwork that pays per raw cpm fixed. If anyone knows one please pm me i'll sign up as a refferal
I think Axill ads has a fixed cpm. I think. I tried to put my website in but everytime I do it says invalid url (aspiemania.us) http://axill.com
Yesadvertising (first one from this list) have a minimum 0.35$ per 1000 impressions of popups ( for UK/Us it goes up to 1.80$ ) So I suggest You try them . Oh thay also have a minimum of 0.25$ per 1000 inpage banners
According to this link, it's stated that they do: http://making-cash-on-internet.blogspot.com/2008/06/axill.html
.20 on all international and US traffic. You are dreaming. You'll not get that for all US traffic. What do you think, this is 2005? Cpx is based off of CPA conversions. More you convert, more you earn. Less you convert, less you earn. Last time I tried Adbrite on all US and CA traffic, I got around .10 plus a lot of defaults. Wasn't worth it. You are better off with a solid chain.
yup axill pays 0,25$ banner cpm fixed, but sometimes it loads an pop-up too, and their advertisers are bad (virus, spyware, adware, etc...). i'm trying to find other alternatives...
I have used yesadvertising for more than a year, and have never recieved any negative feedback regarding malicious viruses etc from my users. If you are worried about activex ads- you can de-select them easily from your ad panel.
Wanted to jump in on the WidgetBucks point of not counting traffic. From what we hear from publishers is that they feel they are not getting paid for certain traffic, and the truth of the matter, if it's coming from certain regions and countries, they aren't. In this recent post we've provided a list of those countries that pay on a CPC basis and those that earn CPM revenue. If it's not on the list, it doesn't pay. Over time, that may change but that's the way it's running currently. Finally, given the nature of our ads (shopping widgets), it's best used on product sites and blogs.