depends on you 1.how much you are expecting to have through this 2.how much you work 3.and how much you invest money on this thing
Canep ads are horribly slow to load. Not sure if its worth killing my userbase even attempting to use them on a live site. No one else finding this?
I also need a good ads on my proxiefied pages. Some knows 1 that payouts with paypal? with a low amount?
If it is I wouldn't use it, unless the ad can load in a frame. Sometime they offer a frame or javascript. But the ads loaded with javascript will make the page not render till the ad loads or time-outs. Which is definitely not good if you have right at the top fold. The pages will never render and piss people off and they will leave your site.
If anyone will help me with my proxy, I got accepted on Canep, Adbrite, and pending with Bidvertiser. If anyone can help me correctly setup this proxy to maximize profit, I will place links on 2 of my proxies, or possibly give you one of my proxies. Good opportunity for someone to take advantage of Regards. (You must be making some moeny from your proxies using these companies if youre going to help!)
You just need to play with your ad placement. Most free templates out there has already got ad places which you only need to enter your publisher's id. Proxy isn't a niche that you can just put an ads and forget about the site, you need to be constantly check your ads revenue and compare it with your placement. Check your userbase to see where does the traffic came from most and focused on that. Btw, school isn't yet open so proxy are pretty much dead. (until september though)
No no, our site has custom template, we will NOT be placing ads anywhere on the main page, only in the proxy 'frame' browser thing. How can I profit off that? Regards,
Well, we're a week, two week into the UK school summer holidays How's everybody finding their traffic/earnings? Much of an effect?
I've had a random clicke here, and a random click here. But higher payout per click... so not too badly hit really.
If you are having problem with slow loading ads you can open a ticket in our helpdesk and a technician will troubleshoot the problem and see what we can do to fix the problem. A temporary fix is to place the ad within an iframe. We don't mind you placing our ads in iframes as long as you do not auto-refresh the frame or alter impression and/or click counts in any way. When generating ad code, use the second option which is a URL that loads our ad. Point the source of the iframe to that URL and our ad will load within an iframe without slowing down the site.
Slava: Do you have any AIM/MSN contact for your company, or Canep Media? I would like to have a chat with you.
I got a 2 proxies submitted to my listing site. http://kanafoski.org/ http://foski9.com/ Look at the site, see what it says I think the site was created as a fake proxy site. What do you think?
Here you can read some basic things about proxies, it's not the best article but I did my best. http://doesh.com/proxy-explained.html
Does anyone have a good estimate for the average proxy ecpm? I know it depends on a ton of factors but assuming a decent template and non-crappy traffic. Thanks