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Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by wrekoniz3, Jul 22, 2013.

  1. Coolman1980

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    #201
    Wow! Its awesome to see the great things people have been saying... Keep up the awesome work Dom!
     
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    #202
    I applied in premiumcpm'm just waiting for accepting my site
    my mail
     
    leosport, Jun 16, 2014 IP
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    ExtremistOak Well-Known Member

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    #203
    I applied for this and then got randomly signed up for Admerc who do not pay that good

    I want to be a member of premiumcpm I think my site is of a very high quality nature

    Please PM me to discuss
     
    ExtremistOak, Jun 27, 2014 IP
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    #204
    When you applied - if your site was able to qualify for PremiumCPM it would have been put on the PremiumCPM program. Being brought to The Advertising Mercantile Exchange means that you didn't qualify for PremiumCPM. Either by site quality, traffic, etc.

    The Ad Merc. is a Division of PremiumCPM where our clients who don't qualify for the perks provided by the PremiumCPM program go.
     
    wrekoniz3, Jun 27, 2014 IP
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    Dean_Saliba Notable Member

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    #205
    Can I ask what is the minimum traffic requirement?

    And do you know what the ad quality is like for Ad Merc?
     
    Dean_Saliba, Jun 27, 2014 IP
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    #206
    The minimum traffic requirement for PremiumCPM is approx. 100,000 impressions per day. There are rare occasions where small exceptions are made. There is no minimum traffic requirement for The Ad Merc.

    The quality is the same on both, they are the same company just a different division, ad creatives pass through the same compliance standards. Most of the difference is in service and support as well as requirements.
     
    wrekoniz3, Jun 27, 2014 IP
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    #207
    Cheers for replying. I've been rather disillusioned with CPM networks due to the amount of redirects, malware injects and fake downloads they have displayed over the years. I might submit some of my smaller blogs to your Ad Merc network over the weekend and give it a try. :)
     
    Dean_Saliba, Jun 27, 2014 IP
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    lvmh2015 Greenhorn

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    #208
    Dominick , did you receive my emails one week ago and yesterday?
    my email: 2upload[dot]info[a]gmail.com
     
    lvmh2015, Jul 3, 2014 IP
  9. wrekoniz3

    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    #209
    Yes, I believe i got your email yesterday, I was out of the office for a week, so I have been busy catching up. You should have a response in the next 10 mins.
     
    wrekoniz3, Jul 3, 2014 IP
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    unity100 Well-Known Member

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    #210
    Joined this network through AdMerc - i think they are the same - and CPM for ~70% us/uk/ca english traffic is only $0.07-0.09 . not so premium. however they seem to have close to %100 fill rate at least.
     
    unity100, Jul 13, 2014 IP
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    #211
    if you got added to The Ad Merc - its because the site isn't so premium and didn't qualify for PremiumCPM. Which is different as far as campaign quality and earnings potential, but once your site does fit the requirements of premiumcpm you will be automatically upgraded.

    There is a 100% Fill Rate on both. Any differences in stats you see is not a lack of fill, and is not the system deciding not to count the impressions, its just a natural discrepancy which occurs between ad serving technologies.
     
    wrekoniz3, Jul 13, 2014 IP
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    #212
    68% us, 7% uk, 6% Canada and 2.5% australia traffic with 1 million+ uniques/month should not be 'low quality' traffic - even if the site is humor/entertainment based on pictures. its not like a tech website with 1 mil+ uniques/month is going to sign up with premiumcmp or similar non-premier ad networks, isnt it. as opposed to tribal fusion and similar...
     
    unity100, Jul 13, 2014 IP
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    #213
    If the site isn't deemed to be of premium quality (ie. something we can't present to premium advertisers) then it won't be accepted on PremiumCPM. Just cause the traffic is from the US doesn't mean its quality, if you have all US traffic hitting a website (not saying yours) with a horrible design, far too many ads, horrible placements, etc. Then its not premium - even if you think it is, which everyone thinks their site is worth more than it is. Secondly, we cater to many different premium publishing companies, and Premium sites. So the above - contrary to your belief - is inaccurate. Oh - and in a lot of cases the "premier" networks you might be thinking about use us to monetize their inventory for them.

    But then again if what you said was true you wouldn't have applied and I wouldn't have a job working here either :cool:
     
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    wrekoniz3, Jul 13, 2014 IP
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    unity100 Well-Known Member

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    #214
    None of the criteria for 'low quality' apply to this particular site. But more importantly :

    i joined to test it. im not satisfied so far.
     
    unity100, Jul 13, 2014 IP
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    #215
    If our compliance department agreed you would have been accepted.

    And what you are testing is not PremiumCPM - Your application was not accepted by PremiumCPM. So how ever unfortunate - you are complaining about the wrong program.

    Why don't you try contacting The Ad Merc's Support email at and ask for some assistance so one of the optimization specialists on that team can see if there are any configuration issues with how the ads are being implemented or if there are any reasons as to why your CPM is lower than usual. I'm sure that would do you much better than sitting on the wrong thread complaining to the wrong person about all the wrong things.
     
    wrekoniz3, Jul 13, 2014 IP
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    #216
    Well, considering how admerc application was pitched to me during my time at premiumcpm website and live chat, as the low-entry barrier version, i considered them as the same company.

    Considering how the email address bounces with non delivery, i think i should end the test and just remove the ads.
     
    unity100, Jul 14, 2014 IP
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    unity100 Well-Known Member

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    #217
    In addition, the ad tags which were sent to me were sent from address, and when i reply to the from my gmail, the autoresponder also comes from , i pretty much think that they are one and the same.

    Anyway - since seems to be accepting emails from gmail, i am going to talk with that email address regarding these issues.
     
    unity100, Jul 14, 2014 IP
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    #218
    It was pitched to you because your site doesn't qualify for what PremiumCPM offers. Same company different divisions, different team, different advertisers. Thats interesting maybe your email address you are using is having issues... All ad tags are actually sent from AppNexus. Zendesk is a support platform thats used company wide. Thats all.

    So far what you think hasn't been accurate by a long shot unfortunately. Not to sound rude. But instead of continually coming here (for what ever reason) when I can't even help you (as much as I would like to) - you should be contacting them, and you should have been doing so from the beginning.

    By the way when you wanted to know why your account was not approved for PremiumCPM is because your application says total traffic "600,000" and your site is an extremely low quality entertainment/humor site (unfortunately contrary to your belief). The advertisers running on PremiumCPM are not interested in such sites.

     
    wrekoniz3, Jul 14, 2014 IP
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    unity100 Well-Known Member

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    #219
    no, its just that whatever email delivery agent that's set up there on that server, is rejecting email from unknown addresses, even domains with SPF.

    i am at a loss, here, wrekoniz. what you say here basically means you are the same company. unless you are employing 100+ people in totally detached, separate buildings or geo-locations.

    however understandable to a degree still. even if the correspondence comes from the same single zendesk account () you have.

    leaving aside that the total traffic is ~1.5 mil, as can be seen from the stats on your console itself, no person ages 20 and up would choose to return to a website EVERY day if it was 'extremely low quality'.

    however thats an opinion, and i respect that.

    i will leave your thread be, and see if the admerc aspect (or however you classify your division) of your company responds to the zendesk ticket.

    have a nice day.
     
    unity100, Jul 14, 2014 IP
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    #220
    I'm pretty sure they get emails all day from clients all over the world as does PremiumCPM.

    You seem to be at a loss with a lot today, lol I'm sorry I can't help that. Very simple concept. There is a company, the company has 2 divisions. 1. PremiumCPM the other 2. The Advertising Mercantile Exchange and both divisions cater to different demographics of webmaster, and cater to the needs of different caliber of Advertisers. I dont know how thats so difficult to understand, it seems like its difficult for those who are seeking to be difficult.

    Leaving aside that it would be impossible to see your total traffic is ~1.5 million when you have been with The Ad Merc less than 2 weeks, What you just said about 20 year olds returning, thats absolutely an opinion. What talks is money, and if advertisers aren't paying the big money for it, it says everything that needs to be said.

    Yeah please do leave it be - this isn't even the right thread for this, see when you work at a company and it has divisions similar to a finance division, a client services division, support division, etc you are not allowed to dip into other peoples responsibilities. The same applies here, my job is an Account Executive at PremiumCPM, it does not involve any involvement what so ever with the Ad Merc. I know thats hard for you to understand but please let it be. I'm doing my best to see to it you are taking care of and to maintain absolute professionalism in this exchange of facts vs fiction.

    There is also a live chat on The Ad Merc site, although they only support new/potential clients with questions, etc, they could help answer some of your questions too if you have any questions or concerns. if you are having any trouble, then you can PM me and I can see what i can do for you.
     
    wrekoniz3, Jul 14, 2014 IP